2.2.
| CC Work Session |
| Meeting Date: | 10/28/2025 |
| Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: | {ud_pd2} |
Information
Title:
Animal Impound and Containment Services
Purpose/Background:
The Ramsey Police Department has a long-standing 20+ year arrangement with the Anoka Police Department, where Officers and CSOs of the Ramsey Police Department are able to bring dogs to the Anoka Police Animal Containment Center. For years, we have benefited from their generosity, paying a fraction of the cost for these accommodations, often with the fees being paid for by the dog owners. The last written documentation of this agreement is dated July 22, 2015, which is a letter advising of a fee increase to take effect in 2016. Prior to this increase, the last increase was five years prior to that, on January 1st, 2011.
Facilities for housing stray dogs have become increasingly scarce. This is partially due to the facilities being unwilling to intake animals with an unknown vaccination status, therefore potentially exposing the other dogs at that facility to disease. The City of Anoka has a new Animal Containment Center, which is attached to its new indoor firearms range and police training facility. For compensation for operating this facility and its staff, the City of Anoka is now charging an annual administrative fee of $10,000, which will take effect on January 1st, 2026. The City of Ramsey generally does not impound stray cats; however, it is required by Ramsey City Ordinance and Minnesota State Statute to impound dogs (see below and attached for additional details).
Upon learning of this new administrative fee, the Ramsey Police Department researched other options in the area and began researching building its own Ramsey Animal Containment Center. In our research, we learned that, effective January 1st, 2026, the Animal Humane Society will no longer be accepting dogs from any of the local Police Departments in Anoka County, and the options to bring dogs from Ramsey to a facility are limited within close proximity.
Using the researched fees in the area and due to the increased impoundment and daily fees for the Anoka Containment Center, the dog impoundment fee was increased from $25/day to $30/day in the 2026 proposed rates and fees. Although not commonly used, a dog euthanization fee of $60 was added to the rates and fees schedule. The per-incident impoundment fee of $125 was not increased. These fees will help offset the cost of this service versus placing the entire cost on the general fund levy.
Minnesota State Statute Chapter 347 regulates dogs and cats, specifically section 347.14 Subd. 2. Prohibition; enforcement. It specifically states, "Any person who has seized or impounded a dog with or without a license under this section shall deliver the dog to the humane officer of the town or city, if a humane officer exists; or, if there is not a humane officer, to the town or city peace officer."
Ramsey City Ordinance Chapter 10, Article 2, regulates dogs and the impoundment of dogs. Specifically, section 10-54(1) states that the animal control officer shall seize, impound, or restrain any dog found running at large within the city. Additionally, section 10-95(a) says that, "All dogs picked up by the animal control officer or any of their duly authorized assistants shall be immediately transported to the designated pound."
Facilities for housing stray dogs have become increasingly scarce. This is partially due to the facilities being unwilling to intake animals with an unknown vaccination status, therefore potentially exposing the other dogs at that facility to disease. The City of Anoka has a new Animal Containment Center, which is attached to its new indoor firearms range and police training facility. For compensation for operating this facility and its staff, the City of Anoka is now charging an annual administrative fee of $10,000, which will take effect on January 1st, 2026. The City of Ramsey generally does not impound stray cats; however, it is required by Ramsey City Ordinance and Minnesota State Statute to impound dogs (see below and attached for additional details).
Upon learning of this new administrative fee, the Ramsey Police Department researched other options in the area and began researching building its own Ramsey Animal Containment Center. In our research, we learned that, effective January 1st, 2026, the Animal Humane Society will no longer be accepting dogs from any of the local Police Departments in Anoka County, and the options to bring dogs from Ramsey to a facility are limited within close proximity.
Using the researched fees in the area and due to the increased impoundment and daily fees for the Anoka Containment Center, the dog impoundment fee was increased from $25/day to $30/day in the 2026 proposed rates and fees. Although not commonly used, a dog euthanization fee of $60 was added to the rates and fees schedule. The per-incident impoundment fee of $125 was not increased. These fees will help offset the cost of this service versus placing the entire cost on the general fund levy.
Minnesota State Statute Chapter 347 regulates dogs and cats, specifically section 347.14 Subd. 2. Prohibition; enforcement. It specifically states, "Any person who has seized or impounded a dog with or without a license under this section shall deliver the dog to the humane officer of the town or city, if a humane officer exists; or, if there is not a humane officer, to the town or city peace officer."
Ramsey City Ordinance Chapter 10, Article 2, regulates dogs and the impoundment of dogs. Specifically, section 10-54(1) states that the animal control officer shall seize, impound, or restrain any dog found running at large within the city. Additionally, section 10-95(a) says that, "All dogs picked up by the animal control officer or any of their duly authorized assistants shall be immediately transported to the designated pound."
Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives:
Short-term alternative:
Options are limited, and therefore, continuing the relationship with the City of Anoka is reasonable.
Long-term alternatives:
Continue researching a local Ramsey Animal Containment Center, with a potential operational date of January 1st, 2027.
Extend the proposed Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Anoka for services out past 2026.
Options are limited, and therefore, continuing the relationship with the City of Anoka is reasonable.
Long-term alternatives:
Continue researching a local Ramsey Animal Containment Center, with a potential operational date of January 1st, 2027.
Extend the proposed Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Anoka for services out past 2026.
Funding Source:
Business Unit 0270 Animal Control, under 6489 Other Contracted Services. This is funded through the general levy and animal ownership fees owed for the service. The adopted 2026 preliminary budget did not include this expense, but staff will adjust the final budget accordingly.
Recommendation:
Staff supports a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Anoka and the City of Ramsey for animal containment services in the amount of $10,000 that this case discusses.
Outcome/Action:
Based on discussion.
Attachments
- Anoka Ramsey Animal Containment Services MOU
- Ramsey City Ordinance Dogs
- MN State Statute Unlicensed Dogs
- Anoka fees 2016 to present
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Hagen | Brian Hagen | 10/23/2025 10:13 AM |
- Form Started By:
- Brad Bluml
- Started On:
- 10/21/2025 01:46 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 10/23/2025