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Resident criticizes board for library funding cut, alleges money shifted to police expansion
Summary
Nathan Greenleaf told the Menomonee Falls Village Board that $300,000 reallocated from the library operating budget is now being used largely for police space and a school-office buyout, and urged trustees to be transparent after the library announced reduced weekday hours for 2026.
Nathan Greenleaf addressed the Village Board during public comment on July 7, saying the board’s recent reallocation of $300,000 from the library’s operating budget has already led to cuts in library services and appears to be funding police space expansion and a buyout of school-district administration offices.
Greenleaf, who gave his name and address to the clerk, said trustees had previously assured residents the reallocation would…
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