Ribbon Cutting marks completion of Kerr County Animal Control site
Joining Kerr County elected officials and leaders for the celebrated ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the new Kerr County Animal Control facility were Kerrville Pets Alive!, the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce and many other agencies and individuals who served directly and indirectly in making the project a reality. -- Photo by Kerr County Public Relations Director Lisa Walter
The ribbon was officially cut to mark the completion of the new, voter-approved Kerr County Animal Control facility during a 1 p.m. ceremony this afternoon, Friday, March 20!
The approximate 15,000-square-foot facility has taken years in the planning to come to fruition.
Joining Kerr County, Texas, officials were members of Kerrville Pets Alive!, a nonprofit which has a key symbiotic working relationship with the county. Also taking part in the event were ambassadors with the Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce, builder Kevin Bernhard and numerous, numerous other supporting agencies and individuals.
Congratulations Kerr County Animal Control!
We can't wait until you're all moved in and operating from your brand new facility at 199 Spur 100 in Kerrville.