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Muskego Library Board updates meeting-room policy to broaden nonprofit access and limit study-room use
Summary
The board approved revisions clarifying who pays to use meeting rooms, broadening the nonprofit/community group exemption beyond only 501(c)(3) organizations, adding limits on study-room reservations and noting an incoming ‘‘job pod’’ funded by a grant.
The Muskego Library Board on May 20 approved revised meeting-room rules that broaden who qualifies for no-charge community use, set limits on study-room and pod reservations, and spell out responsibilities for users of the amphitheater.
The policy change was presented by library staff and aims to keep meeting spaces accessible to local community groups while preserving rental revenue from private or commercial users. "If someone just wanted to have a room to sit and think, we would charge them," Sam, a library staff member, said while explaining the updated fee categories. The revision clarifies that nonprofit, civic and community organizations (not only 501(c)(3) entities) qualify for no-charge…
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