Saturday, February 26, 2011
Funding Picture Gets Progressively Worse for Buffalo and Erie County Public Library
Funding pinch unbalances books. Greater library usage contends with declining state, county support. (Buffalo News, 2/25/2011)
Excerpt: If you thought the library system took a hit this year, brace yourself.
The next chapter in the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library system's steady decline can involve branch closings, layoffs and a steep drop in acquisitions unless it can stave off a nearly $7 million deficit next year, staff and trustees warn.
A similar shortfall in 2005 resulted in the closing of 15 branches, job losses and a freeze on acquisitions. But the system was larger and better able to absorb the retrenchment then than it is today.
This time, supporters say, the viability of the 37-branch system is at risk.
"I think definitely the lack of funding coming from the county is helping to dismantle the system," said Jack Connors, vice chairman of the board of trustees. "I don't know if they are intentionally trying to destroy it; I don't think they fully understand what the consequences are."
Related articles:
Unhappy times continue. (1/21/2011)
Library officials ask for final decision on budget. (12/22/2010)
Additional funding for library but not for arts groups. (12/12/2010)
Legislators restore County Executive's $4,000,000 cut to library - for now. (12/2/2010)
"No more worthwhile program of service". (11/14/2010)
A bibliopocalypse @ the library. (11/6/2010)
WBEN online poll offers 3 general options for public library future. (10/31/2010)
Reimagining the library. (10/27/2010)
Budget cuts = reduced hours. (10/21/2010)
Deep cuts (again) in the works. (9/17/2010)
Editorial puts in 'a word about libraries'. (8/30/2010)
Library could lose 25% of funding. (8/19/2009)
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