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File #: 26-0312    Name: ASFAC Update
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 4/21/2026 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss the Transfer of Operational Responsibility of the Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Title

Consider/Discuss the Transfer of Operational Responsibility of the Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee

 

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL:                     Operational Excellence
(2.2: Continuously provide a high level of customer service to our citizens)

 

MEETING DATE:                     April 21, 2026

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Code Services

 

CONTACT:                       Phillip Hubbard, Director of Code Services

 

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:                     

                     Provide direction to staff regarding the transfer of oversight and administrative responsibility for the McKinney Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee

ITEM SUMMARY: 

                     Staff will provide a brief overview of the McKinney Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee and the anticipated next steps for Collin County to establish and administer its own Facility Advisory Committee

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     The Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee was originally established by the City of McKinney to meet the requirements of Chapter 823 of the Texas Health and Safety Code which mandates the governing body of the county or municipality in which an animal shelter is located appoint an advisory committee

                     Although the Collin County Animal Shelter is physically located within the City of McKinney, Collin County is the sole owner and operator of the facility and has exclusive authority over all operational decisions. Due to the City not having any authority over the shelter, the committee is not serving its intended purpose

                     Given Collin County’s exclusive ownership and operational control, it is appropriate and consistent with state law for the County to establish and administer its own Animal Services Facility Advisory Committee. The City-operated committee, lacking operational connection to the shelter, cannot fulfill the advisory role envisioned by state statute

                     The Commissioner’s Court will be discussing the creation of this committee in April and expects to host an open application period in May. Appointments to the new committee by the Commissioner’s Court are expected during the summer, and the new committee should officially take over the legal compliance responsibilities previously held by McKinney’s board on October 1, 2026

                     McKinney residents will experience no impact on the level of services provided by the Animal Services team as the committee’s work ends. Also, the Animal Services team will continue to collaborate with the County Animal Shelter on daily operations and community events

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:  N/A

 

BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A