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Council debates library options: consortium proposal, bookmobile or status quo

Cedar Hills City Council · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Councilmember Smith proposed moving from a reimbursement model to a three‑city consortium (city contribution ~$30,000, $45 flat fee at partnered libraries) or funding a Utah County bookmobile ($5,000). Councilmembers expressed mixed views and asked for more analysis and community outreach before a decision.

Councilmember Smith brought a multi‑option proposal July 15 to expand Cedar Hills residents’ library access. Under Plan A she proposed contributing $30,000 to a three‑city consortium that would allow residents access to American Fork, Highland and Alpine libraries with a flat fee for a household card; Smith suggested converting the current reimbursement model to a single transactional process in which residents would pay a lower flat…

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