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Marion County Commission turns down land offer for new animal shelter due to concerns from area residents, now considering a new location

Marion County Commission turns down land offer for new animal shelter due to concerns from area residents, now considering a new location

The Marion County Commission says it recognizes the crucial need for a new and expanded Animal Services location but has passed on an offer of a 137-acre parcel near Citra due concerns from area residents. Queso is a German Shepherd mix and just one of the many dogs, cats and small animals up for adoption at the county's animal shelter. Photo: Saga Communications/MCAS


MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – The Marion County Commission (MCC) is moving forward with plans to build a new animal shelter. That’s despite not having a location for a new facility finalized.

In a release, the commission said it has decided against using 137 acres of donated land off of County Road 316 near Citra for the shelter due to concerns expressed from nearby residents.

Instead, the donor and the county are working out an agreement to use that plot to house the Marion County Sheriff’s Office mounted horse unit and nearly 100 cattle currently housed elsewhere.

The commission says that same donor has offered another to donate a 20-acre parcel on State Road 40 near the Ocala International Airport for a new animal shelter to house dogs, cats, and smaller animals.

“Despite the recent change of a possible location, the county has been planning for this new facility for many years,” said MCC. “There has been approximately $2.3 million dollars generated from Penny Sales Tax revenues set aside for a new animal center. Additionally, $17.4 million dollars is allocated from future Penny Sales Tax revenues.”

The county commission approved county staff to move forward with getting initial design and engineering proposal requests, that are not site specific.

MCC hopes to have a new Animal Services Center by the end of 2025.

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