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City Council Faces Scrutiny Over Library Fee Discrepancies

June 04, 2024 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan



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City Council Faces Scrutiny Over Library Fee Discrepancies
During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the administrative fee charged to the Detroit Public Library, which has been a contentious issue for years. A speaker highlighted that the library has been subjected to an administrative fee of $1.2 million without any documented justification. Following public scrutiny, the city proposed to reduce this fee to $700,000; however, no documentation supporting this new amount has been provided either.

The speaker emphasized that the library had not formally approved the $700,000 fee, as there was no basis for such an approval. They pointed out that despite promises from the city to provide justification for the fee, no documentation had been received two months after the initial commitment. This lack of transparency has raised concerns about the legitimacy of the fee and its impact on the library's finances, which have seen a total of $38 million taken over the past decade.

In response to these concerns, a council member suggested adding the administrative fee issue as a line item for further discussion in the budget, finance, and audit committee. This would allow for a follow-up on the status of the fee and any developments from previous budget deliberations. The council members expressed a commitment to ensuring that the library's financial needs are adequately addressed moving forward.

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