Animal control to be a pet plan?

From: Daily Breeze | Date: March 10, 2002| Author: Jasmine Lee | Copyright information

Animal control to be a pet plan?

TORRANCE: New council members may shift votes in favor of city- based program. County service is criticized.

Before animal controlbecame a hot topic during the Torrance election campaign, the City Council had been cool to the issue.

It was almost a year ago that officials renewed the city's contract with the county's Animal Care and Control Agency -- against the recommendation of a city commission that oversees animal control and to the dis...

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