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Library Board reviews outreach and programming, considers moving Boards and Commissions to quarterly meetings and a later start time
Summary
Daniel, the library director, told the Library Board the city manager's office is "talking about possibly moving [boards] quarterly instead of monthly" and suggested a later 6:30 p.m. start time, prompting member concerns about attendance and childcare.
The Library Board on Thursday discussed a city manager—s office proposal to change how advisory boards and commissions meet, and reviewed programming and a community survey that library staff plan to use for annual feedback.
"The city manager's office is thinking about changing the way boards are handled," Daniel (library director) told the board, adding officials are "talking about possibly moving them quarterly instead of monthly" and moving starting times to 6:30 p.m. He asked the board for feedback on the idea.
Several board members said a quarterly schedule might be sufficient for routine tasks such as reviewing the five-year plan and policies. But others warned…
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