We respectfully submit a proposal for the creation of a dedicated Task Force to address the critical issue of animal shelter overpopulation in San Jose and its associated public health risks, which are deeply affecting Santa Clara County.
This Task Force would bring together key stakeholders, including representatives from City and Animal Services management, local animal rescues, volunteer and advocate groups, and subject matter experts such as veterinarians and animal behaviorists. We would also recommend extending invitations to Assemblymember Pellerin and Senator Cortese to participate, given the regional impact of this crisis and their vested interest in the well-being of our community.
The purpose of the Task Force would be to thoroughly examine the current challenges, including budget constraints, resource allocations, and the operational pressures facing San Jose Animal shelter. Additionally, it would review shelter reports and data to develop a comprehensive Public and Community Action Plan aimed at mitigating shelter overcrowding and reducing the overpopulation of animals in our community.
By collaborating on this effort, we hope to generate sustainable, long-term solutions that will not only improve conditions for animals but also address the public health concerns linked to this crisis. We believe the creation of this Task Force will be a critical step in fostering cooperation between government agencies, animal welfare organizations, and community leaders.
We appreciate your consideration and look forward to your support in these following urgent matters:
– Enhance Shelter Leadership and Organization:
Immediate interventions to address the shelter operating at more than twice its intended capacity.
– Implement necessary measures to increase resources and support, ensuring they can effectively manage and care for the animals in their care.
– Hire Specialized Staff:
It is vital to bring in professionals who can oversee animal welfare, including sanitation, enrichment activities, and medical and behavioral outcomes.
-Implement New Legislation:
Stronger ordinances to prevent shelter overcapacity and the increasing number of abandoned pets in our community
– Low Cost Spay Neuter for Communities
– Illegal Breeders Controls and Enforcement
I sincerely appreciate your leadership in pioneering the solutions for animal crisis. Thank you for your dedication to our communities.
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Elected San Jose Officials And City Management | |||
name | phone number | ||
Mayor | Mayor Matt Mahan | [email protected] | 408-535-4800 |
City Manager | Jennifer Maguire | [email protected] | 408-535-8111 |
Deputy City Manager | Angel Rios | [email protected] | 408-535-4884 |
Public Works | Matthew Loesh | [email protected] | 408 975 -7381 |
District 1 | Vice Mayor Rosemary Kamei | [email protected] | 408-535-4901 |
District 2 | Councilmember Sergio Jimenez | [email protected] | 408-535-4902 |
District 3 | Councilmember Omar Torres | [email protected] | 408-535-4903 |
District 4 | Councilmember David Cohen | [email protected] | 408-535-4904 |
Districs 5 | Councilmember Peter Ortiz | [email protected] | 408-535-4905 |
District 6 | Councilmember Devera “Dev” Davis | [email protected] | 408-535-4906 |
District 7 | Councilmember Bien Doan | [email protected] | 408-535-4907 |
District 8 | Councilmember Domingo Candelas | [email protected] | 408-535-4908 |
District 9 | Councilmember Pam Foley | [email protected] | 408-535-4909 |
District 10 | Councilmember Arjun Batra | [email protected] | 408-535-4910 |