Palo Alto reaffirmed on Monday its commitment to stick with Pets In Need as the city s animal service provider even as some City Council members urged a broad reevaluation of the rocky partnership.
As the Palo Alto City Council prepares to ink a new and more costly long-term contract with the nonprofit Pets In Need to run the city s animal shelter, former and current staff are coming forward to warn of the agency s dysfunction.
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Seeking to steady the city s relationship with its animal services provider after two years of tension and acrimony, the Palo Alto City Council sent a clear message on Monday to Pets In Need: stay.