David Yeatts: Here’s The Truth About Animal Control In Fulton

The plan as it was explained to me is as follows. The city will pay for the first use of a commercial trapper. They have the number to call. Any use thereafter will be the responsibility of the resident. The fee to the resident is $140.00 for a two-day service. We have seven skunks currently in the neighborhood bordered by Pratt and Park. People in this town do not have that kind of money. We cannot sit outside in the evening or have our windows up. What kind of quality of life is that? There was 30K in the budget for an animal control officer for this year. Where did it go?

-David Yeatts

 

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5 Comments

  1. After payroll , what do ya think is left ? Not being a sob , but its not much to work with.

  2. Funny how the mayor says several things to get elected..but now has no clue on how a city is governed…did that new bridge on hannibal st.cost that 10 million dollars…listen lady ..you have no clue on even how to tend a music lesson…let alone a city …you allow your people to flip others off …wow…what a disgrace….go back to the bank …..mr.barlow …HELP….movin to oswego soon ….see ya swamp ….

  3. We all thought anybody would be better than the disaster that Woodard was. Boy, we sure got fooled on that one.

  4. Three years ago, a city worker Monty came and set traps at my house after work. He caught 32 skunks….thank you Monty as today if that had happened I would be screwed. But then someone who lived behind me was feeding them ….ugh

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