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City waits for archeological study for new animal shelter

BY DI STAFF | JULY 13, 2010 7:20 AM

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Iowa City city councilors addressed updates in the new animal-shelter location in Monday night’s work session.

At present, the animal shelter is working in a temporary location on Sand Road, approximately five miles south of Iowa City.

The group hopes to move to a permanent location on the west side of South Gilbert Street, north of McCollister Boulevard.

Councilors were informed that the site is awaiting FEMA archeological study results to move forward.

Councilor Regenia Bailey said these studies look for any “archeological significance,” such as human settlements, and are required before building can proceed.

Once the results are received, the council will be approached for approval.

Animal-shelter officials said they hope to have the results soon.

— by Alex Kline


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