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Resident urges involvement in new Southwest Lubbock library design, objects to address requirement for public comment

2159710 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

A resident, Gail Modrill, asked to join the new library branch committee, suggested surveying library staff and patrons about desired features (genealogy section, children’s area), and objected to the council's requirement that speakers provide their address to comment in person.

Gail Modrill, a Lubbock resident, addressed the City Council on Jan. 28 during the citizen-comment period to offer volunteer help on the new library branch in southwest Lubbock and to object to a council rule requiring speakers to give their address.

Modrill said she lives at 5233 16th Street and objected to the address requirement; she also…

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