If the weather cooperates, Vance County Animal Control staff as well as animals will begin to occupy the New Vance County Animal Shelter in a couple of weeks.
In an informal conversation, Chief Animal Control Officer Frankie Nobles indicated to Susan Rose of WIZS News that the building would be in use in a couple of weeks.
Tanya Evans, office assistant, and Chris Vick, animal control officer, echoed those thoughts again today on behalf of Nobles. Evans said, “Weather-wise they have to be careful getting the parking lot and all that done. But they’re saying in the next two or three weeks we’ll be moved in.”
The massive amounts of rain this spring and summer slowed things down some, as it did for many construction projects.
The ground breaking was on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at the new Brodie Road location. You can read that entire article as it was previously posted on wizs.com – click here.