Last week, I wrote how the Philadelphia Library system was about to be shut down on October 2nd due to lack of funds.
Well, the library has been saved for now.
How can we make sure this never happens here? Nancy Pearl had a good idea in this story I wrote about new library fees:
Our libraries compete for funds with police, fire, road repairs, public health, and everything else on the city budget. The most effective library finances are in those communities with a separate library district, like King County, or where library funding comes off the top, like San Francisco. Seattle needs to move out of the municipal budget fight. The library board should start that work now.
I wonder if we can get either of the mayoral candidates to push for this idea?
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