During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the ongoing maintenance and improvement needs of the Carnegie Library, which has served the community for over a century. Key issues highlighted included the replacement of aging air conditioning units and resurfacing the library's parking lot.
Currently, the library has five air conditioning units, of which three have been successfully replaced. However, two units located in the upstairs area remain outdated and costly to replace. Library officials indicated that funding is needed for these replacements, with each unit estimated to be around 10 tons.
Additionally, concerns were raised regarding the library's parking lot, which has been a source of complaints from residents. Previous sewer issues have delayed resurfacing efforts, but officials confirmed that these problems have now been addressed. The timeline for the parking lot improvements is projected to be within the next six months.
The meeting also touched on a recent audit that revealed significant concerns regarding the city's budget process, specifically its lack of accessibility. This audit was referenced amidst a heated exchange about the transparency and management of city finances.
Community members expressed their support for the library, emphasizing its role as a vital resource and cooling center for residents. One speaker urged city officials to prioritize funding for the air conditioning units to ensure the library remains a comfortable space for all visitors.
The meeting concluded with a presentation from Police Chief Armando Orozco regarding the proposed budget for the Calexico Police Department for the upcoming fiscal year.