Yes, you can. I live in Alameda County and I spoke to the Commission about the pet store ban. It also helps that you are an animal rescue volunteer in an organization that places animals from the San Francisco shelters.
From: media-advisors-bounces@mickaboo.org [mailto:media-advisors-bounces@mickaboo.org] On Behalf Of Francie Waller
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Mickaboo media advisor team
Subject: Re: [Media-advisors] FW: URGENT: please speak out for SF animals at 11/16 Animal Welfare Commission meeting
Can Ido this if not in that county?
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Karen Watkins <karen.watkins@gmail.com> wrote:
I didn’t even know this was an issue. Will Mickaboo support mandating no-kill shelters in San Francisco? I will.
Karen
From: Gail Pope [mailto:Gail@brighthaven.org]
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 10:51 AM
To: A.J. De Bartolomeo; Ashley Marcus; Bonita Berger; Catherine Cardozo; Jessica Anderson; Karen Watkins; Kathi Coffey; Kirstie Moore; Lauren Urbais; Samantha Elboim; Sumalston@comcast.net; Susan Bell; Susan Hoffman; Tamara Rieser
Subject: BH: URGENT: please speak out for SF animals at 11/16 Animal Welfare Commission meeting
From: May, Nadine [mailto:nmay@cbmlaw.com]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 6:18 PM
To: nmaysf@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: please speak out for SF animals at 11/16 Animal Welfare Commission meeting
Dear fellow animal lovers,
If you care about the fact that adoptable animals are being killed in San Francisco shelters, and if you'd like to express your opinion about having San Francisco become a no-kill city (no, sadly, San Francisco is NOT a no-kill community), please, please come to the meeting of the Animal Welfare Commission next TUESDAY, November 16, starting at 5:30 pm in Room 408.
Please attend, and please spread the word -- forward this email as widely as possible.
The animals of San Francisco thank you.
(The meeting is being held on a Tuesday this month because of Veterans Day.)
Nadine May
I just wanted to clarify that the meeting is on TUESDAY November 16th (not Thursday as it is stated in the agenda).
Thank you.
Please note:
5. Unfinished Business
A) The Commission will discuss and take possible action to table indefinitely the issue of whether or not San Francisco should mandate that all city shelters not euthanize any adoptable animal or any animal that would be adoptable after behavioral or medical intervention. The Commission has discussed various aspects of this issue over the course of the past two years. In May 2010, the Commission said it would revisit the issue in three months, and this agenda item fulfills that commitment. [Discussion/Action Item] [Commissioner Brooks]
Please come (and bring as many people as you'd like), speak out and support No Kill in San Francisco. This may be the last opportunity to tell the commission that we STILL need legislation in San Francisco if we want to ensure that truly adoptable animals are not killed.
San Francisco Commission of
Animal Control & Welfare
MEETING AGENDA
Thursday, November 16, 2010
5:30 PM
Room 408
City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689
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Susanna Russo, Geneva Page, Jack Aldridge, DVM, Andrea Brooks, Sally Stephens
Philip Gerrie, Pam Hemphill, Vicky Guldbech, Sherry Hicks…………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………….
Mailing Address: City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place,
Room 362
San Francisco, CA 94102
Commission Voicemail: (415) 554-6074
Website: www.sfgov.org/awcc
Commission Chairperson: Sally Stephens
(Note: Public comment will be taken on each item. Items are first introduced to the Commission, and then there is public comment. After public comment, the Commission may further discuss the item and vote if it is an action item.)
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. General Public Comment
Members of the public may address the Commission with comments or recommendations on items within the Commission’s jurisdiction other than the items on the agenda at the beginning or end of the meeting, but not both.
3. Approval of Draft Minutes from the October 14, 2010 Meeting
[Discussion/Action Item]
4. Chairperson’s report and opening remarks
[Discussion Item]
5. Unfinished Business
A) The Commission will discuss and take possible action to table indefinitely the issue of whether or not San Francisco should mandate that all city shelters not euthanize any adoptable animal or any animal that would be adoptable after behavioral or medical intervention. The Commission has discussed various aspects of this issue over the course of the past two years. In May 2010, the Commission said it would revisit the issue in three months, and this agenda item fulfills that commitment. [Discussion/Action Item] [Commissioner Brooks]
6. New Business
A) Discussion and possible action to send a letter to the Recreation and Park Department regarding what can be done to improve communication with the Department about vegetation removal in Golden Gate Park (and other city parks) and its impact on wildlife and feral cats. Recent construction at the Sharon Art Studio bulldozed, with little warning, a clump of thick habitat used by wildlife and feral cats. The cats had lived there for thirteen years and have not been seen since the bulldozing. However, vegetation (habitat) removal in the parks has been and is an ongoing problem. [Discussion/Action Item] [Commissioner Hemphill]7. General Public Comment
Members of the public may address the Commission with comments or recommendations on items within the Commission’s jurisdiction other than the items on the agenda at the beginning or end of the meeting, but not both.
8. Items to be put on the Calendar for Future Commission Meetings
[Discussion Item]
9. Closing Review of Task Allotments and Next Steps
[Discussion Item]
10. Adjournment
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Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue
Teacher, cockatoo coordinator & Sacramento area coordinator