The Daily Journal was on hand for the groundbreaking of the new Humane Society building out at Coyote Point that is replacing the old facility in the same spot. The DJ hits the high points here
(President Ken) White estimated some 6,000 animals’ lives have been saved at the county’s current shelter, where he said a spay and neuter clinic and education programs, among other services, have offered pet owners and residents ways to provide good care for the county’s animals. He expressed gratitude to the estimated 1,400 volunteers, 120 staff members and city and county officials he said have supported the shelter in the past.
Though White acknowledged the new facility will be smaller than the existing one, he said it will help facilitate an ongoing shift of the nonprofit’s charitable services, which includes animal adoption, to the Tom Lantos Center for Compassion, a Burlingame facility it opened in 2011. With fewer services to accommodate at the San Mateo location, White said the new space will be designed specifically to house stray animals and provide better care for them using updated tools and technologies.
Here's the B'game facility on Rollins that allows for a smaller, more focused facility on the Bayfront. All of this has not happened without controversy as we noted here. I haven't heard any follow-up on those concerns.
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