EDITORIAL: Taxpayers helped create needed shelter
Most Larimer County residents appreciate pets, even if they have none of their own.
And they proved willing to put their money up to help pets in 2014, narrowly approving a a penny-per-$10 sales tax increase to help build the new Larimer Humane Society shelter that opened Tuesday.
The agency bought land in Loveland a decade ago for a future shelter, but did not break ground until two years ago after getting voter approval of a sales tax to fund it.
With a mix of $2.1 million in private donations, $14.8 million in sales tax and $700,000 from the Humane Society’s reserves, the new shelter has risen from the ground since work started on it in August 2015.

