Council debates humans vs. animals before approving new Richmond animal shelter

RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond City Council voted to approve the purchase of a Fan District property to serve as a new animal shelter.

The Tuesday night vote was 7-2 with 5th District Council member Stephanie Lynch and 6th Voter District Council member Ellen Robertson voting against the project.

Last month, Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) Director Christie Chipps-Peters told CBS 6 she believed she found her “dream” property 2310 West Cary Street to serve as the city’s next shelter.

Like many shelters nationwide, RACC regularly posts pleas for help on social media to adopt pets and empty their persistently full shelter currently located on Chamberlayne Avenue.

Chipps-Peters shared that she has big dreams for the massive space in the Fan District, including cat condos in the front window, a store, and a social space.

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About 25 project supporters wore stickers and carried handmade signs before speaking during the public comment period.

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