From VoteYesForYourLibrary.com:
The cuts in library operating funds have forced the Holmes County District Public Library to reduce its number of service hours by 30%, lay off nearly a third of its workforce and eliminate and reduce critical services to patrons. Bookmobile service has been reduced by nearly 40%. All library programming, including preschool story time is suspended system-wide.
Without the passage of the proposed tax levy, the Holmes County District Public Library will be forced to permanently close library branches, further reduce bookmobile service and further reduce programs and services available to Holmes Countians.
THE LEVY:
In its 82 year history, the Holmes County District Public Library has never had an operating levy
Over the past several months, the library has worked hard to tighten its financial belt and find cost savings before seeking this tax levy
The library is proposing to voters an (eight-tenths) .8 mil, five year renewable operating levy that will appear on the August 3 2010 ballot. Passage of this levy will restore financial stability to the Holmes County District Public Library system, save library branches, restore bookmobile service and maintain quality services
For the cost of one hardcover book per year, you can continue to use and enjoy all of the materials, services and programs offered by the Holmes County District Public Library for all Holmes Countians.