Archive for November, 2010

Hudson Library and Historical Society planning levy for next year

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

From the article:
The Hudson Library and Historical Society plans to put a five-year, 2.3-mill replacement levy on the ballot in 2011 to generate $2.03 million per year.

The levy would replace a five-year 1.6-mill levy passed in 2006, which will stop generating revenue at the end of 2011.

Library Board President Jim Sexton said he anticipates the levy will be on the May ballot. Collections from the levy would begin in 2012.

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Ohio Voters Approve Nearly 80% of Public Library Ballot Issues

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

From Ohio Library Council:

Ohio voters continue to show support for the value of their public libraries. Yesterday, 30 of the 38 library issues that were on the ballot passed. Statewide, 80% of the library issues were successful. Overall, 23 of the 29 new library levies were successful, the two additional levies and three renewal levies were approved, and two of the three replacement/additional levies were successful. The single bond issue on the ballot was defeated.

Many of these winning library levies will generate only enough funds to replace the 31% in state funding lost in the latest round of state funding reductions. Ohio ‘s public libraries overall have reduced hours and materials budgets, and staff by more than 10%. However, Ohioans are using their libraries more than ever. Statewide circulation of library materials has increased, but the biggest growth has been in the number of people who come into the library and use the services available to them for free. Public libraries continue their commitment to providing outstanding service to people of all ages in Ohio : the internet to help people find jobs, homework help centers and early literacy programs to improve children’s education, and a variety of services for all of Ohio seniors.

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