The group working to make the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter a no-kill facility is moving forward and has plans to present a final draft of a plan to the San Marcos City Council this summer.
“The Pawsitive Outcomes Implementation Plan Committee is making great progress,” said DerryAnn Krupinsky, the assistant director of Neighborhood Enhancement for the city of San Marcos. “They have evaluated the pros and cons of many potential strategies and identified priorities that will contribute most to increasing the live outcome rate at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter. The committee has developed the framework for the plan and is actually about to unveil the first draft.”
The committee is gathering input from the public and has scheduled two upcoming public meetings. The next one is at 6 p.m. this evening at the Kyle City Council Chambers.






