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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 LOCAL Pendleton Animal Welfare Shelter ( PAWS ) pulls tax district proposal By PHIL WRIGHT STAFF WRITER The tax to fund a Umatilla County animal control district will not appear on the November ballot. The Pioneer Humane Society, which operates the Pendleton Ani- mal Welfare Shelter, worked on a petition to put the initiative to the voters in all Umatilla County cit- ies besides Hermiston and Mil- ton-Freewater, which have their own contracts with other shel- ters. That required approval from the Umatilla County Board of Commissioners. During the county board’s meeting Aug. 1 in Pendleton, Amy Word with the Pendleton-based Humane Society said the orga- nization wanted to postpone the proposal. Word did not give a rea- son for the move. But Commissioner George Murdock said voters in the county have grown tired of new taxes for districts, and some people are going to breathe a sigh of relief this measure is not going on the ballot. Still, he said animal control remains an issue in the county. “I still think animal control is a matter of policing,” he said, and suggested the county should look at its budget for possible funds to cover the work. Commissioner Larry Givens suggested the Pioneer Humane Society could look to how the Blue Mountain Humane Soci- ety in Walla Walla conducts busi- ness because it receives no city or county money. He added that funding animal control would open the door for other organi- zations to ask the county to fund their missions. And Commissioner Bill Elfer- ing said there is a need for the ani- mal shelter and the work it does, but providing for a county-wide district would be difficult. He said the county has to distribute its funds equitably and suggested the group look for grants, including from the county. “It’s absolutely clear we’re not united in our belief where ani- mal control fits into the scheme of things,” Murdock responded, not- ing that he felt it was an issue the county should address. Jackie Carey, Pioneer Humane Society president, told the board animal control is a county-wide problem. Some locals dump their pets in the county’s jurisdiction, and the sheriff’s office is already fielding those calls. And while grants help cover the cost of spay- ing and neutering animals, she said they do not pay for day-to- day operations. But Pioneer Humane Society is not throwing in the towel on pub- lic funding. Carey said the organi- zation plans to seek contracts with cities for animal services. PO BOX 1 • 101 Olson Rd • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014 www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org OUR NEXT CHAMBER LUNCHEON Wednesday, August 15th During our luncheon CAPECO will be there to discuss their programs. Directly after the luncheon they will be leading a conversation on community needs. Assisting People To Become Independent, Healthy, And Safe In order to live up to that goal, CAPECO’s employees work hard to develop and deliver diff erent kinds of programs that will address the issues faced by the low-income citizens in our service area. Although CAPECO cannot possibly deal with all of the problems, we want to use the funds we have in the most eff ective way. We cannot do that without your help. You are the only person who understands the problems that you face daily. You are the only person who can tell us if the programs we deliver are still eff ective, or need to be changed in order to deal with more current issues. Representatives will be at the following locations and will host a small group discussion and a survey. See you there! Boardman Milton Freewater Pendleton August 3 Milton Freewater Senior Center Luncheon 311 N Main St, Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 11:15 am - 1 pm August 15 Boardman Chamber Luncheon at Port of Morrow 2 Marine Drive, Boardman,OR 97818 11:45 am - 2:00 pm August 29 Senior Luncheon at Memorial Hall in Weston 210 E. Main St., Weston, OR 97886 11 am - 1 pm August 28 City Hall Community Room 500 SW Dorion Ave, Pendleton, OR 97801 1 pm - 3 pm Hermiston • Basketball Court • Playground • Oversized Garages • Dog Park August 27 Senior Center 510 SW 10th St, Pendleton, OR 97801 11 am - 1 pm Athena/Weston/Adams/Helix Pendleton Community Amenities Port View Apartments located in Boardman, OR boast easy access to 1-84, 1-82 and Hwy 730. Apartment Amenities • GE Appliances with Built-in Microwave • Air Conditioning • Large Closets • Patio/Balcony • High Definition Laminate Countertops Heppner September 13 City Hall Conference Room 111 N Main St, Heppner, OR 97836 10 am to 12 noon, Lunch to Follow September 18 Community Center • 415 S Hwy 395, OR 97838 • 3 pm - 5 pm Port View Apartments in Boardman, OR Spend your time taking a boat ride on the Columbia River, a short drive to Pasco, Kennewick and Richland (Tri-cities), WA or spend time at the Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge. Port View Apartments is your oasis from a hard day of work. Port View Apartments include studio, one, two, and three bedroom floor plans. Citizens visit: www.surveymonkey.com/r/CAPECOneedsassessment to take the survey! Partners/service providers visit: www.surveymonkey.com/r/CAPECOpartners to take the survey! Boardman Senior Center: Every Tuesday & Thursday @ noon. All are welcome! $4 for seniors 55 & above; $5 for those 54 and under 100 Tatone Road, Boardman August Menu: Thursday, August 9 Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, cobbler Tuesday, August 14 Hamburgers/hot dogs, potato salad, chips Thursday, August 16 (BIRTHDAY DINNER!) 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