PHOENIX — The city of Apache Junction announced that its animal control facility will reopen to the public on Tuesday.
The announcement comes after the facility, located at 725 E. Baseline Ave., was temporarily relocated in June for major repair and construction work.
The purpose of the work was to address a persistent rodent problem that the city’s animal control had tried multiple times to resolve.
What services is the reopen Apache Junction animal control offering?
Apache Junction’s animal control will be offering modified services when it reopens, including animal adoptions, pet licensing, donation drop-off and a volunteer interest list.
Owner surrenders and stray animal drop-offs at the facility will be temporarily limited — except in emergencies — until Sept. 12.
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