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What constitutes an emergency for animal control?
 
Whenever a human life is in imminent danger, we want to respond immediately.

Call our office or your local law enforcement agency if you:

   - Have been bitten or scratched by a stray animal. It only
     takes one drop of blood for rabies to be transferred
     from an infected animal to a human. If left untreated, 
     rabies is 100% fatal.
   - Are being threatened by an aggressive animal and 
     feel your life is in danger.

News
Commission announces E911 Board Openings
The Lee County Commission announced two openings on the E911 Board at its meeting on July 12, 2010.... More
County receives $57K Recycling Grant
Environmental Services Department awarded $57,000 in Joint Recycling Grant by ADEM.... More
County awarded StormReady renewal
Lee County was again recognized as a StormReady community by the National Weather Service at the May 10, 2010 Lee County Commission meeting.... More
Bridge replacement on US 29/State Road 15 to cause detours
Lee County Receives Bond Rating Upgrade
Beat 8 Polling Place Relocated for Safety
Highway Department to use Federal Aid funds for road repairs
Lee Road 427 to be Recovery Act project
More...
Highlights
GUIDE TO LEE COUNTY GOVERNMENT

The Lee County Commission has released the "Guide to Lee County Government" to help citizens understand the responsibilities and services of the Lee County government.

FISCAL YEAR 2010 ADOPTED BUDGET
Commission adopted the FY 2010 Budget on 9/28/09.  The fiscal year is October 1st through September 30th.
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 1, 2008 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
The County Commission's audited financial statements and legal compliance review perform by the State of Alabama Examiners of Public Accounts
2010 LEE COUNTY HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
County Holiday Closures for 2010
 
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