The Cariboo Regional District Board has authorized $5,000 from the Rural Feasibility Fund to determine if residents of Electoral Area D would like to see a dog control service implemented.
Electoral Area D covers Williams Lake North to Mcleese Lake.
The CRD said while regulatory services like animal control do not require a referendum, they want to ensure the service is desired because of taxation implications and costs to start this service.
Other aspects of the project, the Cariboo Regional District said will include cost projections for infrastructure, equipment, operating costs, and potential tax rates to run a dog control service.
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