Adams County Pet Rescue board member Tammy Foley speaks during the public input portion of Monday’s regular Othello City Council meeting at city hall. The ACPR submitted a letter to the council requesting $150,000 total for its animal control services contract.
Gabriel Davis/Columbia Basin Herald
November 6, 2023
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Othello earmarks additional $50,000 for ACPR in preliminary budget
OTHELLO — During Monday’s regular Othello City Council meeting the city listed an additional $50,000 in its preliminary budget workshop for its animal control services contract with Adams County Pet Rescue, and ACPR submitted a letter requesting a total of $150,000. ACPR Board President Ken Simmons submitted a letter to the council for Monday’s meeting explaining the funding request. “ACPR is facing a public health crisis. Despite funding from the city of Othello and generous donations, our shelter is in danger of closing,” Simmons said. “We are asking for increased funding to keep up with the rising costs of inflation, minimum wage, longer-term animal care and desperately needed maintenance at the rescue.”