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Corona library reports three suspensions, drug incidents; trustees discuss lighting and security changes
Summary
Library manager Danielle Whittington and Community Services Director Donna Fitch told the Corona City Library Board of Trustees the library logged three suspensions and five incidents involving drugs or paraphernalia; staff and Corona Police Department recommended changes including lighting, landscaping and other environmental-design measures.
Danielle Whittington, library manager for the Corona Public Library, told the board that the library has recorded three suspensions and five incidents involving drugs or drug paraphernalia in the past several months.
Whittington said the library follows a graduated code of conduct: a first violation prompts a warning; a second violation leads to a request to leave the library; a third violation results in a 30-day suspension; and a fourth violation requires approval by the community services director and can carry a 31-day to one-year suspension depending on severity. "We have had 3 suspensions in the past couple of…
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