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National City library board approves revised bylaws; staff reports summer programs, new services and digitization effort
Summary
The National City Library Board approved revised bylaws and heard staff reports that the library served more than 400 participants in summer programming, served roughly 745 meals, launched online reservations for its tool library and is pursuing a digitization grant with SDSU.
The National City Library Board voted to approve a consent agenda that included revised library bylaws and heard staff updates on summer programs, a new tool-lending reservation system, an emergency closure after a pipe burst and a proposed digitization partnership with San Diego State University.
The bylaws were presented to the board as part of the consent agenda and approved during the meeting. "These are the finished bylaws," a library staff member said, adding that the bylaws reflect feedback from board members and review by the city attorney. The board was told the bylaws will be filed with the city council.
Board members and staff discussed the library's summer operations and ongoing programs. A library staff member reported, "We had over 400 kids, teens and adults participate this year," and said the library served about 745 meals through its summer lunch program — an increase of about 245 meals from the…
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