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Dawn Roberts Aye <br /> Lucia Welborne 2nd <br /> Vote on Dr. Lee Pickett as chair of ASAB 2023-2024 <br /> Vote (Motion/2nd) <br /> Mike Delafield Aye <br /> Sunita Driehuys Aye <br /> Lynne DuBose Aye <br /> Debby Hill Aye <br /> Tracey Little Aye <br /> Judy Miller Absent <br /> Cathy Munnier Aye <br /> Lee Pickett Aye <br /> Allan Polak Motion <br /> Kimberly Rider 2nd <br /> Dawn Roberts Aye <br /> Lucia Welborne Aye <br /> Old Business: <br /> 1. Dr. Strong brought up county survey that was sent out to some residents of Orange <br /> County for strategic planning. Animal Services was not specifically included in survey, <br /> but falls under community services. Survey was done by contract company and strategic <br /> planning is ongoing process with focus groups and all of the county services will <br /> participate. <br /> 2. OCAS is nearing capacity and participating in national Clear the Shelters program, <br /> which is on August 261h from 11 am—5 pm. Adoptions are currently lower for large <br /> dogs, so shelter is getting fuller. <br /> 3. Finishing summer intern program at OCAS, which was successful. <br /> 4. NC-SNAP mobile truck has been sold to Peaceful Paws and will no longer be able to <br /> serve Orange, Durham or Chatham counties. We will still be able to send patients to NC- <br /> SNAP at their locations in other counties. OCAS is looking for other options for low cost <br /> community spay/neuter locally. <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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