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Hey everyone and welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six. In this week’s episode, we’ve got some important info about construction work between HWY 40-I80, a list of upcoming events from the health department this fall season, and a message from Animal Control.
Let’s get into the news!
TOPIC 1: US-40 to westbound I-80 ramp closure
On Sunday, Sept. 14, crews will close the off-ramp from northbound US-40 to westbound I-80 overnight from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. to complete road striping. Drivers should detour by traveling straight on northbound US-40 to the stoplight and then turn left onto westbound I-80.
For the remainder of this month, crews will stripe, add rumble strips, finish shouldering, add guardrail, and replace signage. Expect nightly intermittent lane closures on both eastbound and westbound I-80 until the project is complete. The project is currently expected to wrap up by the end of September.
TOPIC 2: Animal Control or Animal Rescue?
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between County Animal Control, an animal rescue organization or the Division of Wildlife Resources?
Animal Control is a government agency responsible for enforcing county codes and ordinances for domesticated animals. Summit County Animal Control is tasked with ensuring the safety of both animals and the people who live here.
Here are some situations where you would contact Animal Control directly:
On the other hand, Animal Control is not always equipped or legally permitted to handle all situations. Here are some scenarios where you would want to contact another organization:
Animal rescues are nonprofit organizations or volunteer-based groups dedicated to saving animals from homelessness. These groups often take in animals from shelters, reservations, or unsafe environments and provide them with medical care, rehabilitation, and rehoming.
If you’d like to know more about how animal control and animal rescue collaborate and fulfill different roles, visit summitcounty.info/animalservices.
TOPIC 3: Health Department Event Roundup
Fall is a busy time for the health department, and we have a handful of events that we would like our listeners to know about:
This class is for you if you are: bringing home a new baby (you’ll need a safely installed car seat to get home from the hospital!), sizing up a seat for your growing child, already own a car seat and need installation help, or your car seat has expired (YES! That’s a thing!). For more info and to register, visit: summitcountyhealth.org/carseatclass.
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Hey everyone and welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six. In this week’s episode, we’ve got some important info about construction work between HWY 40-I80, a list of upcoming events from the health department this fall season, and a message from Animal Control.
Let’s get into the news!
TOPIC 1: US-40 to westbound I-80 ramp closure
On Sunday, Sept. 14, crews will close the off-ramp from northbound US-40 to westbound I-80 overnight from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. to complete road striping. Drivers should detour by traveling straight on northbound US-40 to the stoplight and then turn left onto westbound I-80.
For the remainder of this month, crews will stripe, add rumble strips, finish shouldering, add guardrail, and replace signage. Expect nightly intermittent lane closures on both eastbound and westbound I-80 until the project is complete. The project is currently expected to wrap up by the end of September.
TOPIC 2: Animal Control or Animal Rescue?
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between County Animal Control, an animal rescue organization or the Division of Wildlife Resources?
Animal Control is a government agency responsible for enforcing county codes and ordinances for domesticated animals. Summit County Animal Control is tasked with ensuring the safety of both animals and the people who live here.
Here are some situations where you would contact Animal Control directly:
On the other hand, Animal Control is not always equipped or legally permitted to handle all situations. Here are some scenarios where you would want to contact another organization:
Animal rescues are nonprofit organizations or volunteer-based groups dedicated to saving animals from homelessness. These groups often take in animals from shelters, reservations, or unsafe environments and provide them with medical care, rehabilitation, and rehoming.
If you’d like to know more about how animal control and animal rescue collaborate and fulfill different roles, visit summitcounty.info/animalservices.
TOPIC 3: Health Department Event Roundup
Fall is a busy time for the health department, and we have a handful of events that we would like our listeners to know about:
This class is for you if you are: bringing home a new baby (you’ll need a safely installed car seat to get home from the hospital!), sizing up a seat for your growing child, already own a car seat and need installation help, or your car seat has expired (YES! That’s a thing!). For more info and to register, visit: summitcountyhealth.org/carseatclass.
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