- Jul 11, 2012
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Hello,
I am working with a group in my city of Beloit, WI to get an ordinance passed by our city council to allow us to have up to 4 backyard hens. We are getting close, but the city staff still strongly opposes the ordinance, and of course they have the ears of the city council members they work with daily. They seem to fear that administrating a backyard chicken ordinance would take too much of city staff's time. The city staff appears to have little faith in our town's citizens to police themselves and follow the setbacks listed in the ordinance. Our city does not have animal control officers or an animal shelter, and the Rock county humane society that services our city is not able to accomodate chickens if the need arose. We have volunteered ourselves to find new homes for lost and/or abandoned chickens & transport them. So we could use your help easing the minds of city staff and council members...
What we need is to talk to some city officials in cities that are similar in demographics to ours that do allow chickens so that we may find out how much time is actually spent by their city staff dealing with issues related to chickens.
By looking at the US Census website, here are some of the demographic statistics of Beloit:
population: 36,966 (as of 2010)
White: 68.9%
Black: 15.1%
Hispanic: 17.1%
High school graduates age 25+: 80.1%
Home ownership: 66.1%
Median value of owner-occupied homes: $89,800
Median household income: $37,102
Persons below poverty level: 21.5%
You can easily look up the quick facts about your city here http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html
Thanks for your help!!
I am working with a group in my city of Beloit, WI to get an ordinance passed by our city council to allow us to have up to 4 backyard hens. We are getting close, but the city staff still strongly opposes the ordinance, and of course they have the ears of the city council members they work with daily. They seem to fear that administrating a backyard chicken ordinance would take too much of city staff's time. The city staff appears to have little faith in our town's citizens to police themselves and follow the setbacks listed in the ordinance. Our city does not have animal control officers or an animal shelter, and the Rock county humane society that services our city is not able to accomodate chickens if the need arose. We have volunteered ourselves to find new homes for lost and/or abandoned chickens & transport them. So we could use your help easing the minds of city staff and council members...
What we need is to talk to some city officials in cities that are similar in demographics to ours that do allow chickens so that we may find out how much time is actually spent by their city staff dealing with issues related to chickens.
By looking at the US Census website, here are some of the demographic statistics of Beloit:
population: 36,966 (as of 2010)
White: 68.9%
Black: 15.1%
Hispanic: 17.1%
High school graduates age 25+: 80.1%
Home ownership: 66.1%
Median value of owner-occupied homes: $89,800
Median household income: $37,102
Persons below poverty level: 21.5%
You can easily look up the quick facts about your city here http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html
Thanks for your help!!