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File #: RES 22-187    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 8/1/2022 Final action: 8/1/2022
Title: A Resolution Approving an Animal Impoundment and Other Services Agreement with the Animal Care League for a Five-Year Term and Authorizing its Execution
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Animal Care League Agreement
Submitted By
Dr. Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Health Director

Reviewed By
A.M. Zayyad

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving an Animal Impoundment and Other Services Agreement with the Animal Care League for a Five-Year Term and Authorizing its Execution

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Overview
Overview
The Village currently contracts with Animal Care League to provide animal impoundment services to Oak Park residents for the Village's Health Department pursuant to this Agreement through June 30, 2022.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
Adopt the Resolution

Fiscal Impact
With considerations to the USDA national average for animal services being $8 per capita, staff increases to support expanded operations, as well as general inflation of supplies, Animal Care League (ACL) is requesting a 4% annual increase year over year for service fees (the current year over year increase is 3%). Year one would be $126,270.19, year two would be $131,321.98, year three would be $136,573.82, year four would be $142,036.77, and year five would be $147,718.24.

The current services provided under the Agreement are budgeted under the Village Budget Health Services (44550)-Animal Control (615)-External Support (530667).

Background
The agreement requires ACL to provide animal impoundment services including food, shelter, medical attention, and adoption services for Oak Park animals. ACL provides professional veterinary care and is responsible for identifying pet owners, contacting pet owners, and processing owner/animal redemptions. The ACL takes ownership of all un-claimed animals after a specified redemption period and then finds homes for those animals through their robust adoption program.

ACL is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that has been boarding and adopting cats and dogs since 1973. ACL's mission is to shelter lost, abandoned, and unwanted animals until they are adopted.

Alternatives
ACL is the only entity that provides these services in Oak Park.

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