CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Cincinnati Animal CARE will relocate their dogs to the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Records Center on Winton Road on Tuesday for temporary housing.
The new location, a 31,000-square-foot center, has temporarily opened its warehouse to shelter the dogs from their Dane Avenue facility. The county previously used this space to store agency records that no longer needed paper storage.
“We are constantly seeking new ways to boost efficiency in our operations. Since Ohio recognized digital records as the official record for cases in Common Pleas Court in 2023 and Municipal Court in 2024, we have been able to accelerate our plans to downsize this space,” said Clerk of Courts Pavan Parikh, “Our team has dedicated themselves to this project for the last few months, communicating between various agencies to relocate or dispose of their records, tearing down shelving, shredding 640,038 pounds of paper, even donating skids of unused paper to Crayons to Computers for community use.”
They will care for over 100 dogs until the renovations are finished in the spring. Meanwhile, the cat operations will continue at the Dane facility throughout the construction process
“We are thrilled about the future of our operations at Dane Avenue, and are committed to meeting the challenges of transforming Winton Road into a welcoming home for animals,” said Shelter Director Meaghan Colville. “Our goal is to duplicate operations from our Dane Avenue facility by offering dog adoptions, fostering opportunities, day trips, and volunteer programming. We deeply appreciate the enhancements being made at the Dane Avenue facility and look forward to continuing our mission of providing exceptional care and services for Hamilton County’s shelter animals.”
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