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Committee debates Red Cedar attendance tracking and possible evening hours
Summary
Committee members discussed improving how Red Cedar museum tracks visitors — door counters, logs and hourly counts — and weighed whether to shift hours later in the day; staffing and budget constraints mean the group will review data after a full year before changing hours.
Members of the Red Cedar committee said they want better data before changing museum hours, noting current systems — an electronic door counter and a sign-in log — leave gaps for visitors who do not sign in.
The committee chair said the city asked for daily attendance tracking and the group is doing that, but added, “Until we get somebody that sets there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week out front and counts the number of people that want to come in and can't … there's no…
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