Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Red Alert @ the Manitowoc Public Library

If you live in Manitowoc and love and value your public library, please attend a meeting at the City Council Chambers on Thursday, December 8, at 5:00 p.m.


If you live in the Manitowoc Public Library's service area, the Manitowoc Mayor and City Council members should also hear your voices of support.  (I'm not sure of the 2011 amount, but I do know that Manitowoc County provided $523,775 in 2010 toward the operation of the library.  In other words, you have a stake here, too.)


If you know anyone who lives in the Manitowoc area, please encourage them to attend this important meeting and show their support for the Manitowoc Public Library.  (Not sure if there will be an opportunity for individual public comment.)


From Cherilynn Stewart, Manitowoc Public Library Director

The new City of Manitowoc budget calls for $250,000 in cuts to the Manitowoc Public Library, nearly $100,000 more than the 10% reduction proposed by Mayor Nickels. Library management has been working on ways to make the initial $166,553 reduction while maintaining service. The additional cuts make that impossible. Please attend the meeting Thursday, December 8, at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers to show your support for the essential services provided by Manitowoc Public Library.


This was proposed and done in less than 5 minutes at the Council meeting on Monday. It was a total surprise to me since Mayor Nickels had just communicated to me on Friday that we were still at our 10% (166K) cut.


Manitowoc City Hall
Council Chambers located on the 1st floor.
900 Quay St.



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