Legislation Details

File #: 2026-01106    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/15/2026 In control: Animal Wellbeing Commission
On agenda: 6/10/2026 Final action:
Title: Discussion of Steps to Build a New Shelter
Attachments: 1. 2026-01106 STAFF REPORT
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Title
Discussion of Steps to Build a New Shelter
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FileID
File ID: 2026-01106
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Location
Location: Citywide
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Review and comment.
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Contact
Contact: Ryan Hinderman, Interim Animal Care Services Manager, (916) 808-7911, rhinderman@cityofsacramento.org, Community Development Department
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Presenter
Presenter: None
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Shelter Needs Assessment - Front Street Animal Shelter
3-May 13, 2025, City Council Staff Report: Establish Capital Project Fund 3705 and Accept a Bequest from the Estate of Edward L. Prindle
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: On September 18th, 2024, a Needs Assessment for the Front Street Animal Shelter (see Attachment 2) was published after collaboration between the Animal Wellbeing Commission, Indigo Architects, and the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program. The findings concluded that the current facility does not meet the demands for current intake of animals or the guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Multiple options were considered, including renovation and expansion of the shelter at the current site. However, the assessment concluded that the existing site is too small, and recommended a new shelter be built on a new site with a minimum of 7 net acres. The Needs Assessment estimated the cost to construct a new animal shelter at $40-$60 million. On May 13, 2025, City Council established a Capital Project Fund, designated as the Animal Care Services Capital Campaign Fund (Fund) and accepted an approximately $2 million bequest into the Fund. This Fund was established for the future construction and/or rehabilitation of a City of Sacramento Animal Shelter.

As reflected in the Animal Wellbeing Commission Follow-Up Log, the Commission would like to discuss next steps to advance the construction of a new shelter, including locating possible sites and options for raising the funds required...

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