Concerns over the new parking lot lighting at the local library have sparked ongoing discussions among city officials, with safety and community satisfaction at the forefront. During a recent government meeting, library representatives addressed complaints from neighboring residents regarding the brightness of the lights, which they claim disrupt their peace.
The library has implemented a temporary solution by shutting off the lights on weekends, with plans to reassess the situation. However, library officials emphasized the importance of maintaining adequate lighting for the safety of staff and patrons, particularly after a recent incident where a visitor tripped in the parking lot.
Assistant Library Director Rosalia noted that while efforts have been made to accommodate the neighbors, the library's priority remains the safety of its users. Discussions are underway to explore alternative lighting solutions, including potentially relocating lights to telephone poles, which would incur additional costs.
City representative Paul Neumeyer expressed dissatisfaction with the current lighting situation, urging for a resolution. Library officials are optimistic about finding a compromise that addresses both safety concerns and community feedback, with plans to revisit the issue in the coming months. The library has some carryover funds available to assist with any necessary upgrades.