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Glendora Library trustees hear legal guidance on how they may participate in citizen-led bond campaigns

3077091 · April 22, 2025
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The Board of Library Trustees received legal guidance from staff on what trustees and staff may and may not do if residents pursue a citizen-led bond to fund city facility repairs, including limits on using city resources and cautions about social media under the Brown Act; the board voted to receive and file the report.

The Glendora Board of Library Trustees on Tuesday heard legal guidance on how trustees and staff may participate in any citizen-led ballot measure related to a potential city facilities bond. Library Director Stone presented the staff summary, and the board voted to receive and file the report by a 4-0 vote.

The guidance summarized the city attorney’s advice and emphasized that board-provided material must be strictly informational and distributed only through the board’s usual communication channels. "The initial support level for a potential facility bond was 53%," Library Director Stone said…

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