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White Oak Library District outlines service expansions tied to April referendum
Summary
White Oak Library District director Scott explained a ballot question for April 1 that would fund longer hours, outreach including a bookmobile, and digital content; district says the measure would cost an average household about $20 per year if approved.
Scott, director of the White Oak Library District, gave Crest Hill City Council an informational presentation on a referendum question that will appear on the April 1 ballot.
The district is not asking the council to take a position, Scott said. “I’m not asking any way to vote any 1 way or another,” he told elected officials. He described three main goals the district would use the revenue to accomplish: restore some Sunday hours and extend late Friday hours; expand outreach, including a bookmobile; and pay for growing digital content such as ebooks and streaming…
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