Norwich The city will try a second time to finalize an agreement with the Northeastern Connecticut Council of Governments to join its growing regional animal control service, with the Norwich dog pound serving as the southern base for the program.
The City Council on Monday approved a resolution to authorize City Manager John Salomone to enter into an agreement with NECCOG to take over animal control services from the city police department. Salomone initially proposed an agreement with NECCOG last April as a way to cut animal control costs and improve services at a time when Norwich was without a regular animal control officer.
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