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PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 102622
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Okay,
citizens
comments
signed.
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I
was
supposed
okay,
she
carries
all
right.
So
again
we
have
the
Communications
and.
A
Announcements
we
did
have
a
new
appointee
to
this
committee
that
was
made
on
Monday
and
I
was
wondering
many
of
you
remember:
Rose
O'neill!
Oh
yes,
yes,.
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A
We
are
sticking
to
the
January
2023rd
three
ACM
Landeen
approved
that
date.
We
have
already
higher
recommendations
for
the
staff
awesome.
A
Are
gonna
have
them
here
and
at
the
South
Branch
they
can
only
give
us
Friday.
So
they
gave
us
December
2nd
here
at
the
at
the
main
library
and
then
December
16th
at
the
Moss
branch
in
the
South.
We
are
going
to
open
late,
the
respective
library
on
those
days
because
they
do
want
at
least
two
hours.
So
it's
going
to
be
from
8
A.M
to
10
and
then
we'll
we'll
put
out
the
work
that
we're
going
to
be
opening
at
10
30..
So
it
isn't
Just
For,
Stuff,.
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C
B
But
are
they?
Are
they
in
the
process
that
they're
going
to
become
citizens.
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B
Like
I,
don't
know,
if
that's
something
during
this
part
of
the
meeting,
because
we
talked
about
the
the
drills
that
are
gonna
happen,
but
I
know
Mrs
Rodriguez
was
asking
have
y'all.
Has
it
ever
been
looked
at
for
any
of
any
of
any
of
the
branches,
because
y'all
used
to
have
a
security
there
right?
He.
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B
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B
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B
You
have
any
questions
on
any
of
them.
I
want
to
be
fast
in
the
reports
for
the.
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E
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B
Questions
on
I
guess
we're
looking
at
all
three
here,
whether
it's
the
the
programs
I
know,
we've
asked
some
questions
about
those,
the
monthly
checklist,
the
quarterly
reports.
I,
don't
think
we're
on
the
monthly
statistics
yet,
and
you
have
any
questions.
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Yes,
yes,
he's
coming,
so
she
can
work
on
it,
as
you
guys
give
her
feedback.
Okay,
but
do
we
do
I'm
gonna
try
to
get
it
on
this
coming
Monday
the
November
7th?
If
not,
it
would
be
the
21st.
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A
Next
meeting
right,
you're
going
to
try
at
your
meeting
with
the
staff
Burger,
which
will
be
my
Halloween
Monday
on
Monday
and
Friday.
Is
she
gonna
try
and
get
it
for
the
set
this
step?
So
we
can
all
go
to
the
city
council
meeting
right.
It's
at
five
o'clock,
5
30
at
5
30.,
but
try
to
be
there
at
five
under
the
apartment.
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A
So
you
have
the
presentation
already
and
then
that
way,
but
Nikki's
here
in
case
you
need,
you
want
to
add
or
that's
not
what
you
want
to
present
on.
Okay,
I
love,
the
way
what
you
always
have
said
in
the
past
means
about
the
dollar.
The
dollar.
You.
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A
Go
through
it
we'll
have
a
list
of
everybody.
The
members.
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A
And
then
that
was
that
that's
good
I,
don't
know
we're
just
some
brief
pictures
of
all
the
branches.
The
library
programs
that
we
have
I
can
write
a
list,
for
you
know
all
the
stuff
that
we're
doing
and
then
services
that
we
offer
resources
that
we
that
we
have
and
then
this
one
is
the
only
thing
I
could
find.
It
was
a
study
by
the
Texas
State
library
that
was
done
in
2017,
and
this
is
the
return
on
your
dollar.
Yes,
for.
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A
Dollar,
that
is
invested
in
the
Texas
public
library.
The
rate
of
return
is
4.64.
Now
this
was
2017.
so.
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A
Is
something
I
had
done
for
the
budget,
and
this
is
Satan's
to
the
community
in
this
one,
for
example,
if
we
didn't
let
you
borrow
a
book
for
free
you'd
have
to
pay
the
25
dollars.
So
this
is
what
our
circulation
was
last
day.
That's
good
movies
borrowed
at
a
price.
Let's
say
you
had
to
buy,
it
would
be
19
there's
other
things
also,
but
this
is.
This
is
concrete
things
that
you
know.
If
you
didn't
borrow
that
the
video
game
you
would
have
had
to
pay.
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A
B
If
we
could
just
maybe
here's
some
subtitles,
something
you
know
at
this
branch
and
what
that
demonstration
is
that
the
dystopian
club
I'm
just
thinking
yeah,
that's
what
I
figured
I
just
took
a
stab
at
it.
So
dystopian
Club
little
you
see.
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Every
investment
in
the
brick
and
mortar
in
in
every
in
every
chair
and
every
every
book
you
have
a
return
and
that
return
is
financial
as
well
right.
So
do
you
have
something
in
there
about
how
much
money
was
given
back
to
community
members
through
the.
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Notes
because,
because
of
the
the
the
like
with
that
total
there
and
that
that
you,
you
would
get
from
Vita
because
that
that
potentially
we
don't
know,
of
course,
there's
no,
we
don't
have
any
data
to
track
it,
but
that's
that
is
potentially
reinvestment
by
our
citizens
in
the
community
that
which
stirs
our
economy.
They
use
that
money,
they
didn't,
spend
it
on
a
boat
they'll,
go,
invest
it
in
something
else
or
entertainment,
on
arts
on
food
or
whatever.
It
may
be
right,
because
that's
that's
what
you
do
right.
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Yes,
that's
exactly
right!
That's
a
conservative,
but
even
at
that
end,
I
mean
heck.
There's
a
reason
why
we're,
while
we're
at
two
books
for
a
town
right?
Is
it
two
book
stores
now.
B
Expensive
investment,
you
know,
and
so
but
but
this
is
something
that
the
people
see
that's.
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C
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B
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B
Kid
yeah
that's
the
way
it
should
be.
You
know,
because
it's
it's
a
location
in
our
schools,
not
all
they
do
have.
They
are
open
for
a
while,
but
most
of
them
do
clothes
at
at
four
or
four
Thirty,
and
you
know
they
go,
but
the
library
is
open
until
8
30
every
evening.
B
Chance
for
Mom
and
Dad,
we
want
to
promote
our
city
to
be
a
place
where
you
want
to
come
and
live
and
raise
your
family
is
one
of
the
areas
that
people
look
at.
B
A
Think
he'll
be
like
very
receptive
and
even
if
we
go
over
just
a
little
bit,
it's
gonna
be
okay
for
me
because
we're
pretty
you
know,
you're,
representing
amazing,
new
information,
so
I
think
it's
going
to
be
they'll,
be
very
interested
and
not
like
some
boring
presentation
that
are
up
there.
You
know
so
I
think
it'll
be
okay.
B
E
B
Those
changes
are
made
and
I.
Sometimes
we
can,
if
I
could
just
get
the.
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I
hope
before
the
seventh.
So
maybe
sorry.
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B
I,
don't
think
a
lot
of
our
public
realizes
the
investment
that
that
the
city
is
made
in
building
libraries
and
they
get
into
the
recession
and
that
they
have
that
payback.
The
return
on
the
dollar
and
all
these
services
that
are
offered
it's
really
the
one
place,
that's
a
positive
payback
from
the
from
the
from
the
city
services
to
the
public
and
a
reinvestment
of
time
and
effort.
And-
and
you
see
it,
you
know,
you
see
it
and
it's
it's
again.
It's
completely
free
for.
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C
B
Plenty
of
parking
because,
when
I
got
mine,
I
had
to
go
to
temu
and
you
know
how
parking
is
it's
every
year,
this
stuff
right?
But
here
it's
a
central
location,
you
can
park,
go
ahead
and,
and
the
services
are
great,
we
hear
nothing
but
great
things
when
people
come
and
get
their
passports
to
the
front
here,
especially
now
that
covert's
over
I'm
sure
you're
is
that
in
here
in
the
in
the
statistics,
well,
you're
going
to
put
it
there
the
what
the
the
number
of
passports.
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A
You
know
25
to
the
facility
which.
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B
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B
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C
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A
B
E
B
B
E
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A
B
Of
totals
there
totals
there
Wi-Fi
readers.
E
Put
the
one
the
passport
I,
don't
even
like
an
attack
with
the
ones
that
you're
gonna
put
captions
under
and
then
the
other
smaller
down
here,
those
that
don't
have
like
no
okay,
like
computers,.
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F
F
C
B
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G
Yes,
all
right,
I
wonder
if
the
the
one
that
has
all
the
totals,
if
you
would
maybe
break
it
up
into
two
slides
so
that
they
get
a
little
bit.
So
it's
not
so
cluttered
and
and
maybe
the
electronic
stuff
on
a
different
slide
or
something
okay
and
then
make
and
then
maybe
maybe
two
different
slides
and
then
the
total
on
a
third
Slide
by
itself.
Don't
try
to
say
hey
so
and
a
grand
total.
This
is
what
you
know:
they're
saving
or
whatever.
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A
B
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F
B
F
B
B
B
B
E
You
go
yeah
like
now
that
they're
going
to
renovate
renovate
that
Plaza
Theater.
E
B
Your
entertainment,
but
people
want
to
know
well,
okay,
well,
how
many
times
do
the
other
ones
eating
out?
What's
the
history
of
the
rate
or,
what's
all
this
other,
you
know
things.
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B
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F
A
Usually
too
close
to
Thanksgiving,
so
we
have
an
early
December,
okay,
perfect!
Yes,.