Tuesday, September 28,1976
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The tendency of students to let their dogs run loose has caused problems in areas where large numbers live, Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said yesterday.
Doggone loose animal problems concern city
The area between Ninth and 17th streets on Tennessee, Ohio and Louisiana streets is particularly bad, he said, because there are many big dogs running loose there.
picked up in the city at large since first of the year,
Although he had no statistics for
Although, Wilden said, 783 dogs have been
Because of the ever-present problem of pets running loose, city officials have asked that students take special care to observe the city dog ordinance.
BUT BECAUSE many people don't observe the law, Wildden said, the city changed the Lawrence Animal Control Ordinance to summer allow animal
Sing along with Sweet Adelines during city 'Share-a-Song' week
The city will be asked to "Share-a-Song" with the Sweet Adelines next week in recognition of the group's public service.
Mayor Fred Pence will sign a proclamation at tonight's Lawrence City Commission meeting designating Oct. 1-5 as "Share-a-Song" week.
control officers to issue citations to pet owners for the following violations: allowing dogs to run at large; damage to private property caused by a dog; barking dogs disturbing the peace; vicious (unlawful) dogs; and dogs without rabies tags.
In other business the commission will be asked to authorize the city clerk to give a 10-
Those citations will be prosecuted in Municipal Court, the law says, and the penalty for conviction isn't less than $10 or more than $100.
day notice to property owners for removal of diseased trees.
Property owners with diseased trees have already been given a 30-day notice to have the trees removed, but some haven't complied with the request.
The law also says that a dog must be on a leash when in any park, on public school grounds or downtown. In other areas of the city, dogs must be controlled at the immediate control of the owner.
If the trees aren't removed after the proposed 10-day notice, the city will contract a tree removal company to remove them at the owner's expense.
DOGS RUNNING lose are picked up and taken to the Humane Society where the impoundment fee is $10 for the first pickup, $20 for the second, $30 for the third and $40 for the fourth and any subsequent pickup. There is also a $2 a day boarding fee.
All dogs six months of age or older must be vaccinated for rabies and must wear a collar or harness displaying a current rabies tag.
Female dogs in heat must be confined in
an enclosed area. Owners of such dogs picked up for running loose will be required to pay a $25 impoundment fee to obtain the animal's release.
The sad part of the situation is the number of dogs unniped on that aren't claimed.
Since December of last year, an average of almost 120 dogs a month have been destroyed at the Humane Society because their owners didn't claim them or because the society couldn't find enough people to adopt the lost or stray animals.
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