After two recent snowstorms and several weather-related closures, the Norwalk Public Library Board voted to ask corporation counsel for a formal opinion about who has authority to close the library on weekends and how the decision should be made and communicated.
Board members described a series of coordination problems during December storms: staff reached out to board members by text and phone, custodial staffing was inconsistent, and patrons lacked clear, timely information about whether the library was open. Several members said the city’s announcements about closures and which facilities remain open make it difficult to decide locally whether to open a city department on weekends. One member said the board needs clarity because "the city is the only one that's going to have all of that information" about road conditions and citywide priorities.
Patsy moved that the board formally request an opinion from corporation counsel; Geraldo seconded the motion and the board voted to seek counsel. The board also discussed tightening an internal protocol for who staff should notify (vice chair, then additional board officers) and coordinating with the city's communications office so closures appear on both the library and city websites and on the library phone message.
Next steps: the board directed staff to draft a motion asking corporation counsel for an opinion on weekend-closing authority and to codify clearer internal procedures for communicating closures to staff and the public.