FLINT, Mich. (AP) - The Genesee County Animal Control facility is getting an $8 million renovation and expansion. A groundbreaking was held Thursday in Flint. The project is being paid for with funds from a millage that was approved by voters in 2014. WNEM-TV reports renovations include larger cages, separate areas for new intakes and adoptable pets, a ventilation system and a new front entrance. Paul Wallace, director of the Genesee County Animal Control, says the aim is to "bring our community a place for the animals to come." The work at the facility about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Detroit is expected to be completed as early as August 2019. --- Information from: WNEM-TV, http://www.wnem.com