Letters: In Santa Cruz wharf collapse, birds and activists are not the culprits
Briefly

The article stresses that the collapse of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf was misattributed to bird protection efforts and a community lawsuit, asserting these factors did not delay essential repairs or maintenance that were necessary for public safety.
The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf's integrity was compromised, as evidenced by a 2014 engineering report that indicated 5% of its pilings required replacement. Despite this forewarning, replacement work only began in 2023 after a pilings failure.
In attempting to address the episode with Rufus at the San Jose Animal Care Center, the shelter's medical director claimed that the pit bull's death was a 'freak accident,' sidestepping accountability while no definitive cause of death was identified.
Concerns over the San Jose Animal Care Center's management practices have been raised, highlighting a lack of transparency and assurance that proper monitoring protocols were not followed during post-operative care, contributing to a breakdown of trust with patrons.
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