Thursday, July 29, 2010
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library projects a $7.3 million deficit by 2014
Link to July 25 Indianapolis Star article, "Too many losses on the books".
Excerpt: The fine line between luxury and necessity becomes starkly visible to anyone who arrives at his or her favorite library branch to discover -- oops -- that it now closes at 6 p.m. instead of 8, or no longer is open on Sundays.
The new recommendation from the mayor's High Performance Government Team to reduce hours and perhaps close branches on a rotating basis would, if adopted by the library board, continue an already painful austerity trend necessitated by reduced revenues in the face of growing demand.
Related articles:
Library board sez no branch closings in 2011. (7/15/2010)
Library supporters question Pacers deal. (7/15/2010)
High performance government team report. (7/11/2010)
Library board delays decision on libraries. (6/5/2010)
Another big turnout for libraries. (5/13/2010)
Mayor vows to keep library branches open. (5/12/2010)
Residents speak up for their libraries. (5/11/2010)
The neighborhood library as refuge. (5/2/2010)
Indianapolis Star editorial board keeps library funding issue front and center. (4/25/2010)
Efficiency experts look for ways to keep branch libraries open. (4/23/2010)
More than 1400 sign petition to keep Glendale branch open. (4/20/2010)
Editorial: Find resources for library. (4/19/2010)
What's in store for Indianapolis-area libraries? (4/17/2010)
Indiana Pacers bailout talks continue. (4/16/2010)
Postscript. (4/15/2010)
Look what's at the top of Indianapolis's to-do list. (4/14/2010)
A Challenge to Indianapolis-Marion County: Stand Up for Libraries. (4/13/2010)
Library rally caps? Get real, sez IndyStar editorial. (4/12/2010)
Will Indianapolis rally for its libraries? (4/12/2010)
Library considers branch closings. (4/9/2010)
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