Friday, August 20, 2010
In Close Vote, Indianapolis-Marion County Library Board Cuts Hours, Staff
Link to August 20 Indianapolis Star article, "Library board backs cuts to hours, staff".
Excerpt: The city's libraries will reduce hours across branches and cut staff next year, but leaders warned of more drastic measures to come if the system can't boost its revenue.
The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Board voted 4-3 Thursday to cut the system's weekly hours from 1,324 to 980 at Central Library and the 22 branches, a drop of 26 percent. Staff will be trimmed to match the reductions, but library officials have not yet said how many will lose their jobs.
Library officials are still figuring out new hours for the branches, but most would trim 15 to 19 hours per week by opening a couple hours later, closing a couple hours earlier and closing an additional day during the week.
The cuts were passed as a precursor to the library's $37.9 million 2011 budget, which is about 5 percent less than year's $40 million budget and was presented for the first time Thursday.
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Library projects a $7.3 million deficit by 2014. (7/29/2010)
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)
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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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