Library Service District adopts new printing and copying fees after public hearing

Klamath County Board of Commissioners · January 7, 2026

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Summary

Following a public hearing, the Library Service District adopted a resolution updating printing and copying fees; staff said the new fees are comparable to local retail (Staples) and one public commenter supported the change. The board approved the resolution by voice vote.

At a public hearing held under ORS 294.160, staff compared the proposed new printing and copying fees to local retail rates and said the library's charges remain slightly lower than Staples. The board held the hearing and invited public comment; an unidentified resident who spoke in support said "10¢ a page for black and white is already very fair and cheap" and urged the board to cover printing costs.

After hearing testimony, the board moved and adopted the resolution establishing the new library fee schedule for printing and copying; the motion passed by unanimous voice vote. Staff recorded no fiscal impact to the county for the resolution.

The resolution will change the library's fee schedule used for printing and copying services at the library service district locations.