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Advisory board recommends library upgrades from donor fund; council approval required
Summary
At an informal March 17 meeting, the Selma Recreation Advisory Board discussed three proposed uses of a donor-restricted 'Suber' fund — door accessibility upgrades, replacement computers/printers, and a children's train-themed area — and agreed to seek council approval before spending.
The Selma Recreation Advisory Board met informally March 17 to set priorities for a donor‑restricted library fund and broader parks and recreation spending; no official votes were taken because a quorum was not present.
Chair outlined three proposed projects for the donor‑designated library fund (referred to by the donor name, Suber): replace or widen the library's handicap entrance, modernize public computers and networked printers, and revamp the children's area with a train theme to better showcase local heritage. He said the fund includes designated amounts and spending rules but that the town has some flexibility in how to apply the gift.
The most immediate proposal is upgrading…
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