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Board introduces repeal of Library Advisory Commission amid public questions on collections and code-enforcement cases
Summary
Mike Lee proposed abolishing the Yuba County Library Advisory Commission citing vacancies and changed needs; public commenters asked about library materials for children and raised a separate code-enforcement billing/lien dispute, which staff committed to review and resolve with follow-up meetings.
YUBA COUNTY, Calif. — The Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday introduced an ordinance to abolish the county’s Library Advisory Commission and heard public concerns about library materials and county code-enforcement practices.
Mike Lee of Community Development Services said the commission, created by ordinance in 1979, has struggled with persistent vacancies and that the library’s operations and public access have evolved such that the commission’s original advisory role is no longer needed. "For the following reasons we're looking at abolishing the…
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