In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around security measures and the hiring of a social worker for the central library, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and community support in public spaces.
Councillors raised questions regarding the decision to contract a private vendor for security at the central library, with some expressing skepticism about focusing efforts on just one location. The administration clarified that the vendor's initial focus would be on the central library, particularly during dismissal hours, with plans to evaluate the need for security at other locations in the future.
The conversation also addressed the hiring timeline for a social worker, intended to work alongside the security personnel. Officials emphasized the importance of synchronizing the hiring processes for both roles to ensure effective collaboration. The social worker's role is designed to address a broader range of community needs, not limited to youth, and aims to support vulnerable populations across all library locations.
The administration reassured councillors that they are actively working to finalize the hiring of both positions, with the goal of enhancing safety and support services within the library system. The discussions underscored a commitment to ongoing evaluation and adaptation of strategies to meet the challenges faced by library staff and patrons alike.