Citizen Letter: Binford Road 1.14.2024 (update)

To: Dear Sheriff Scardina, Chief Naugle and Deputy Thompson

We appreciate Deputy Thompson’s efforts on Binford Rd. 

Today, I took the below photos:

1) The RV on the city side of the road needs to be removed.  I will call it in again to NPD.  If you need me to have members of the public call it in too, I can have that done.

2) A dog (healer breed) is tied to some junk and is unattended.  I cannot see if he has food or water.  I no longer call the MHS, as Nancy who is a leader of the MHS wrote to me, “The people who live on Binford Rd treat their animals like family.”   I don’t tie family members up to junk and I don’t know anyone who does. 

3) I asked the man to not have his two dogs defecate and urinate into the wetlands.  I purposely was on the phone with Dispatch when I stayed this so it would be on record.  The man clearly didn’t think he was doing anything wrong by being in the wetlands with his dog. 

I am respectfully asking again for the laws to be followed on Binford Rd.  No matter the hardships or painful  backstories of many of the residents living on Binford, that does not give them the right to neglect animals, have them defecate in the wetlands, litter, dispose of their human waste wherever they like and park wherever they do choose.

On a happy note, after church today, a woman said she appreciated all my social media posts on Binford Rd. I hear that all the time in the community.  Time for me to crank it up again.

Peace,

Citizen Letter to Mr. Lucan July 30

To: Eric Lucan <[email protected]>

Subject: Binford Road

Hi Eric –

Well, week after week after week I see the crime report of assaults, vandalism and theft on Binford Road. It appears, since you and I talked, nothing has changed.

You and I discussed requiring people to not have anything hanging around outside the RVs. There is still lots of material outside the RVs.

You told me contact was going to be made with local RV parks about having some people going there and the county paying six months rent for them. Has that happened?

I was saddened to see the article on the dogs being chained up out there.

It really seems that the County is just waiting for the problem to disappear or that those who want new locations for the unhoused, and for the environmental issues to be taken care of, will go away and forget about this. I don’t believe that will happen.

What are the concrete plans at this time for the RV’ers to be relocated?

What are the plans to not let the marsh get more environmentally damaged?

What are the plans to take care of the dogs that are chained up or allowed to run loose?

All dogs on the Rush Creek trail have to be leashed, and if not oftentimes MCOS is out there giving tickets.

More Animal Neglect on Binford Rd 7.21.2023

From: Toni Shroyer
Date: Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 10:22 PM
Subject: Animal neglect etc on Binford Rd This evening 7.21.2023
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>

Dear Mr. Stapp,

Below are the three photos I texted you tonight about the ongoing abuse/neglect of animals on Binford Rd Novato.  The MHS station for free vaccinations etc. each month is nice, but MHS needs to do the uncomfortable work that is desperately needed on Binford Rd to stop animal neglect/abuse. Each vehicle should be looked in and searched for animal welfare. If the resident is on parole, which I am told many are, this can be done with the MCSD.

I would like to thank Bridgette from your office who was able to confiscate the exotic birds that were in a camper in the scorching heat earlier this month after I reported it to the MHS for the second time.  The inhabitable filthy, squalor-like trailer that held the birds, while they were in your care, was towed.  Now the man who owned the birds either has the same birds that the MHS had OR he got new ones. I believe they are the same birds.  They have no shelter, no awning to protect them from the heat or have air conditioning and I could not determine if they had water or food.  This man has so much hoarding in his car that I am told he is being bitten by rats while he sleeps in his vehicle.  Rats come out in the evening in the road where they look like leaves in the dark from his hoarding/junk pile on the wetlands.  The “bird man” will drive his black suburban full of debris while rat urine stench permeates the air.  The county is allowing this man to live in filth, squalor and inhumane conditions.  I feel so badly for him and his birds.  The Board of Supervisors know this man is being attacked by rats, yet they allowing his living conditions.

Earlier this year a small dog was weaving in and out of traffic on Binford Rd and was brought into MHS for safety by a friend.   It just keeps going….

The second photo is of the dog who is tied to the bread truck (Colorado Plates) every time I drive down Binford Rd.  This poor dog has been tied out in the rain earlier this year and has crawled under the bread truck for weeks trying to get shade. I have photo documented all of it.  I have called MHS three times this year and was told the dog “was fine.”  Today, Deputy Russo told me it is against the law to tie a dog to an object.

The third photo is of two dogs charging cars, teeth barred, as vehicles drive down the 55-mph road.  The black dog is off leash, and the skinny and underfed German Shepherd was tied to a vehicle, unattended, where he/she could run into the road.  My friend called over the weekend to MHS about the skinny German Shephard.  He’s still on Binford.   

Every level of our government, except for the MCSD, has failed the people, the environment/wetlands and the animals on Binford Road.

My family and I have adopted and rescued animals no one would take.  I am truly an animal lover.  I am a member of PETA and will be calling them on Monday to see how they can help with the situation on Binford Rd as I don’t feel MHS is adequately addressing the problem.  I am tired of calling and emailing MHS about Binford Rd.  PETA is great with media coverage and protests.  Perhaps before that happens, we can all have a plan of action on how to better help the animals on Binford Road.  Again, I appreciate your monthly Thursday services for Binford Rd residents, but there is much more to be done by the MHS for animal welfare.

On a positive note, Deputy Russo is very kind and professional when I called tonight about my complete frustrations and concerns about the birds who have been gasping for air and chirping madly in distress being tossed back on Binford Rd in inhuman and vile conditions.

I am hopeful you will confiscate the birds again—I will find them homes so they won’t go back to Binford AGAIN– and you will confiscate the dog tied to the bread truck (what a horrible life) and remove the two dogs who are running into the road— so they don’t get violently killed and flattened by a car driving 55 mph or more.  Please see that the German Shepherd is fed.

I am also here to help.  My family has trucks, and we can load animals to safety.

Respectfully,

Toni Shroyer