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LIBRARY BOARD REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
May 14, 2019
6:00 p.m.
Moorpark Community Center 799 Moorpark Avenue
1. CALL TO ORDER:
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
3. ROLL CALL:
4. SPECIAL AGENDA ITEMS:
5. PUBLIC COMMENT:
6. REORDERING OF, AND ADDITIONS TO, THE AGENDA:
(Items to be pulled from the Consent Calendar shall be identified under this section.)
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS, FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS AND REPORTS ON
MEETINGS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY THE BOARD MEMBERS:
8. PRESENTATIONS/ACTION/DISCUSSION:
A. Consider Revisions to Policy 6.19 Moorpark City Library Circulation. Staff
Recommendation: Approve staff recommended changes to Policy 6.19, Moorpark
City Library Circulation, and recommend approval to the City Council. (Staff: Jessica
Sandifer)
B. Consider the Moorpark Friends of the Library Third Quarter Report for Third Quarter
Fiscal Year 2018-2019. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file report. (Staff:
Jessica Sandifer)
C. Consider the Library Quarterly Report for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2018-2019. Staff
Recommendation: Receive and file report. (Staff: Christine Conwell)
D. Consider Library Board Ad Hoc Committee to Explore Fundraising Options for New
Library. Staff Recommendation: Select two Library Board Members to serve on the
Ad Hoc Committee.
JANICE S.PARVIN ROSEANN MIKOS,Ph.D DAVID POLLOCK KEN SIMONS MARK VAN DAM
Mayor Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember
Regular Library Board Meeting Agenda
May 14, 2019
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9. CONSENT CALENDAR
10. ADJOURNMENT:
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-:erly Se • ,Administrative Assistant
Posted: May 8, 2019.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF VENTURA )§
CITY OF MOORPARK )
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, Kimberly Sexton, Administrative Assistant of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura,
State of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that I posted a copy of the
Notice of Regular Meeting of the Library Board for May 14, 2019.
Executed this 8th day of May 2019, at Moorpark, California.
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Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department
ITEM: 8.A.
CITY OF MOORPARK
MOORPARK LIBRARY BOARD
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Moorpark Library Board
FROM: Jessica Sandifer, Community Services Manager
DATE: 05/14/2019 Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Consider Revisions to Policy 6.19 Moorpark City Library Circulation
DISCUSSION
Policy 6.19 of the City Council policies contains the circulation policy for the Moorpark
City Library. Currently, Policy 6.19 Section 4 - Loan Periods defines how long new
items can remain in the bestseller material category and states that bestsellers and
DVD's cannot be renewed for an additional loan period. Policy 6.19 Section 5 -
Renewals outlines that items, except DVD's and bestseller materials, can be renewed
for one additional loan period and defines the process for Cardholders to renew their
checked out materials.
The Moorpark City Library is a member of the Inland Library Network (ILN) a reciprocal
borrowing cooperative of 80 other libraries. Being a member of the ILN allows Moorpark
Library cardholders to request books from these other libraries. When a cardholder
receives a book from the ILN, the policies of the owner library prevail. When the ILN
libraries have different policies related to checking out materials, it creates confusion for
library patrons. Currently, the majority of the ILN libraries participate in auto-renewal
and do not limit renewal periods on bestseller materials or DVDs. Staff is recommending
changes to Policy 6.19 Section 4 and 5 so that loan renewal policies coincide with the
other ILN libraries policies.
To update the policy staff is recommending changing the time that a bestseller material
remains in that category from no longer than six months to no longer than three months
and is revising the policy to include auto-renewal, and removing the renewal prohibition
for best sellers and DVD's. The recommended changes to the policy are shown below
in redline format. The full policy document is attached to this report, also in redline
format.
Library Board
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•4. Loan-Periods%
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The- Moorpark City Library- Fine- and- Fee Schedule- is- available- online at
moorparklibrary.org-and-at-the-Library-Circulation-Desk,-and-includes-the-loan-
periods -For-purposes-of-this-policy,-new-bestseller-material-shall-remain-in-that-
category no-longer-than-sixthree-(43) months. DVDs-and-bestselleritems-will-be-
items-will-be-clearly-labeled-and-shelved-separately-from-othermaterials1
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Materials-checked-out-at-Moorpark City-Library that belong-to-other-consortium
libraries-shall follow-the-lending-policy-of-the-owning-library,-not-the-Moorpark-
City-Library lending-policy.--Cardholders-may review-their-accounts online or
phone-the-library-to-check-loan-periods-or-renewal-capability.V
Reference materials- must- be- used- in- the- Library-and-are- not-available- for-
checkout. -These-materials may be-loaned to-other-libraries-for-in-library use
only I
•5 Renewals¶
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All Moorpark- Library- item e "e-. " --e -
bestseller-books-will auto-renewcan be-renewed-once-one time for-the-standard-
loan period-for-the item-unless-the item-is-on-hold for-another-cardholder.-At-the-
completion-of the renewal-period, Cardholders-must-return-the-item-to-the-library-
to avoid incurring late-fees. _
the- phone,- or- in-the- library- provided•they- pay- any- outstanding-fees- before
renewing.-
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Cataloged-materials-that-are-eligible-for-renewal-may-be-renewed-at-the-Library
phone.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve staff recommended changes to Policy 6.19, Moorpark City Library Circulation,
and recommend approval to the City Council.
Attachment: 8.A.
Policy 6.19: Moorpark City Library Circulation
The following policy governs the terms by which materials may be borrowed from the
Moorpark City Library (Library).
1. Library Card Registration
Any person residing in California may borrow materials free of charge from the
Library. Cardholders are responsible for all material checked out on their card.
The Moorpark City Library Card application may be revised from time to time.
Changes will be submitted by the City Librarian and reviewed and approved by
the City Representative before changes are implemented. Library Card
applications shall be made available in both English and Spanish.
Library Cards for Adults. Any person 18 years of age or older applying for a
Library card must show proof of identity and residence. Post office boxes are
acceptable as mailing addresses; however, proof of residence is required to
obtain a card. Acceptable identification may be any of the following:
A. California driver's license
B. California identification card
C. Check imprinted with name and address
D. Official mail (postmarked with current address)
E. Current bill imprinted with name and address
F. Current monthly rent receipt
G. Tax payment receipt
Restricted Temporary Library Cards for Teenagers without Parental or Legal
Guardian Signature. Patrons 12 years of age through 17 years of age are
classified as teenagers in this policy. Teenagers do not need a parent's or legal
guardian's signature to get a restricted, temporary, one-time use card; however,
a parent or legal guardian must sign the application in person, in the presence of
Library staff, for the teenager to obtain their permanent card, which allows
continued checkout of material, use of the public computers, and the ability to
check out media (DVDs, etc.). In order to obtain a temporary, one-time use card,
the teenager must be a Moorpark resident or attend a Moorpark school. To
obtain their temporary card, the teenager must present a picture ID verifying
residency or attendance at a Moorpark school. The temporary, one-time use
card allows teenagers to check out two written material items only. Library staff
will provide the teenager with a letter for their parent or legal guardian which
explains the temporary card.
Library Cards for Children. All children are eligible to become a library
cardholder with the understanding that the child's parent or legal guardian agrees
to take responsibility for maintaining the child's account in good standing. Good
standing includes the return of materials borrowed on the account, and resolving
any associated late fees, item damage, or any other charges.
The signature of a parent or legal guardian, in person at the Library, is required
on applications of children under 12 years of age and for permanent library cards
for youth ages 12 through 17.
Once the library card application is signed, the cardholder agrees to follow the
rules and regulations of the Library. New cardholders are limited to borrowing
two items on the first day the card is used. When those items are returned, the
cardholder may borrow with full privileges as long as their account is in good
standing.
2. Confidentiality of Library Records
California State law (Government Code, Title I, Division 7, Chapter 3.5, Sections
6254 (j) and 6267) protects the confidentiality of library patrons. Library staff will
always operate in a manner that conforms to the requirements of the law in the
handling of cardholder records and accounts. According to this statute, Library
staff may not release information to any other party regarding any item borrowed
by any other person, including information released to a parent or legal guardian
regarding what items their child has checked out.
As permitted by the above-cited statute, Library staff may release information on
a cardholder's account to a third party if the cardholder has provided a written
notice allowing the third party access to the cardholder's account information. A
cardholder may authorize another party to pick up and check out materials by
sending his or her library card along with the written request or notice with the
third party. Cardholders may elect to associate their Library card account with
that of another cardholder for purposes of learning what items are checked out
on the associated card, to receive notice that the associated card has fees, or to
pick up holds. The request to associate cards must be made in person at the
Library, both cardholders must be present to associate cards, and both
cardholders must have their library cards with them. Requests for another patron
to pick up holds without an authorized association noted on the account will not
be honored.
Demographic information may be gathered in order to plan Library services. This
information is used anonymously and is not disclosed in any way that would
identify the person registering. All information provided on the registration form is
protected by the statute cited above.
3. Non-Resident Cardholders
Persons residing outside of the State of California may obtain a Library card by
paying a non-resident fee as determined by resolution of the City Council.
Payment of this fee will entitle the cardholder to the same borrowing privileges
enjoyed by all other Library card holders.
4. Loan Periods
The Moorpark City Library Fine and Fee Schedule is available online at
moorparklibrary.org and at the Library Circulation Desk, and includes the loan
periods. For purposes of this policy, new bestseller material shall remain in that
category no longer than three (3) months.
Materials checked out at Moorpark City Library that belong to other consortium
libraries shall follow the lending policy of the owning library, not the Moorpark
City Library lending policy. Cardholders may review their accounts online or
phone the library to check loan periods or renewal capability.
Reference materials must be used in the Library and are not available for
checkout. These materials may be loaned to other libraries for in-library use
only.
5. Renewals
All Moorpark Library items will auto-renew one time for the standard loan period
for the item unless the item is on hold for another cardholder. At the completion
of the renewal period, Cardholders must return the item to the library to avoid
incurring late fees.
6. Number of Items per Library Card
Reference the Moorpark City Library Fine and Fee Schedule for details regarding
borrowing limitations and fines and fees.
7. Holds and Suggestions for Purchase
Holds may be placed to reserve items by completing a hold request form on the
online catalog. Cardholders will be notified via e-mail or by phone when items
are available. Items will be held for one week from the date of notification to the
cardholder.
Items not owned by the Moorpark Library may be requested from other
consortium libraries through the shared library catalog. Library cardholders are
also welcome to fill out a "Suggestion for Purchase" form, available at the library
or on-line at the library website. A librarian will review each of these suggestions.
8. Overdue, Lost, and Damaged Material
Cardholders assume full responsibility for the return of materials, in good
condition, on or before the due date noted on the receipt provided at check out.
Fees accrue for each day the Library is open. Fees vary by item type.
There are two outside item return bins; one for books and one for media (CDs,
DVDs, Audio Books, etc.). Patrons are advised to return media to the circulation
desk or place media in the media designated book drop. Patrons will be charged
for media materials that have been damaged from being returned in the book
drop marked for books.
Library cardholders assume full responsibility for loss or damage to materials
they check out. Damage includes, but is not limited to, stained and/or torn covers
or pages, writing in or on materials, liquid damage, missing pages, missing
pieces, scratched discs, and dirty or damaged cases or damaged parts. Charges
for materials lost or damaged beyond repair will be the price shown in the
Library's automated catalog, either the actual cost or a default cost for the type of
item plus a processing fee (reference the Moorpark City Library Fine and Fee
Schedule), and accrued overdue fees (if applicable). In the cases of unusual
circumstances, it will be left to the City Librarian under direction of the City
Representative to assess charges for lost or damaged materials other than as
specified by the Moorpark City Library Fine and Fee Schedule.
In lieu of paying for a lost item, a cardholder may replace the lost material with
like material of equal or greater quality if the replacement item fulfills collection
development criteria. The City Librarian has final authority to determine the
acceptability of the substitute item. The cardholder is still responsible for the
processing fee and any overdue fees accrued. Charges for damaged materials
that can be repaired will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the City
Librarian under the direction of the City Representative.
It is the responsibility of the cardholder to return borrowed items on time.
Overdue notification is done as a courtesy only. Overdue items are considered
lost 30 days after the due date and applicable fees will be assessed. If an item
has been determined lost and the patron has paid the required fee, but is able to
locate and return the item in good condition within 30 days of paying the lost item
fee, a refund for the cost of the lost item will be processed. No refunds for lost
items will be processed after 30 days have passed. Cardholders are advised to
keep check out receipts and verify item due dates on their online account as they
are responsible for all fees whether or not they receive a courtesy notice.
If approved by the City Representative, Cardholder accounts with fees totaling
$5.00 or more will be suspended and blocked from further use until fees are paid.
In financial hardship cases, the City Librarian may work with the cardholder to
provide an alternate payment plan and will note such arrangements on the
cardholder record for tracking purposes.
9. Recovering Overdue Materials
The Library sends courtesy overdue notices to a cardholder, via email or text
message, 14 days after an item is due. At 28 days after the item is due, a
second notice and bill is sent to the cardholder requesting that either: 1) the item
be returned and fees paid; or 2) the cardholder can pay the cost of the item,
which shall be identified as lost, plus a processing fee established by Resolution
of the City Council. At 14 days following the second notice, delinquent accounts
with a value of over $50.00 shall be referred by the City to a collection agency.
ITEM: 8.B.
CITY OF MOORPARK
MOORPARK LIBRARY BOARD
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Moorpark Library Board
FROM: Jessica Sandifer, Community Services Manager
DATE: 02/12/2019 Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Consider the Moorpark Friends of the Library Quarterly Report for
Third Quarter 2018-2019.
DISCUSSION
The Moorpark Friends of the Library Report for January through March 2019 is attached
for your review.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Receive and file the Moorpark Friends of the Library Report for January through March
2019
Attachments: Moorpark Friends of the Library Report—3rd Quarter Report
Library Board
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Moorpark Friends of the Library (MFOTL)
President's Quarterly Report
For January through March 2019
To Moorpark Library Board
The Current Board of MFOTL
President Diana Fowler
Vice President Theresa Tardif
Secretary Rosalie Barili
Treasurer Arianne Kha
Assistant Treasurer Madison Kha
Book Sale Coordinator Mike Fenerin
Newsletter Editor Eleanor LaBarbera
Policies & Procedures Lou Langkush
Membership Francine Dudenhoeffer
Parliamentary Advisor Dona Pugh
Moorpark Friends Of The Library update for Library Board
On January 15th we had our semi-monthly meeting at the Rueben
Castro Building. Plans were finalized for our Jan. 26th Porch Sale at the
Moorpark City Library.
We had a Porch sale at the Library from Saturday Jan. 26th- Friday
Feb. 1st
On March 1st we had another book sale with children's books
donated to us by the Castaic School District. We targeted teachers and
homeschoolers for this sale advertising through social media. We sold
the books for $5.00 a bag. The books were Houghton-Mifflin reading
books in classroom sets.
On March 19th we had our semi-monthly meeting at the Rueben
Castro Building. We are making plans for our Members Appreciation
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Evening on Friday June 7th and our parking lot book sale on Saturday
June 8th
We have a new member with past Friends of Library bookstore
experience. She is going to take over the children's section of the
Friends bookstore and categorize it for reading levels.
Fundraising
The January Porch Sale raised $392.00 and the February teacher
book sale raised $99.00. (One teacher was a dollar short)
The book store has raised $631.50 YTD.
We got a $200.00 donation for children from Boys and Girls Club
to get bags of books from our porch sale and future parking lot sale.
We are receiving money for books that we would not be able to
sell, through an online book dealer. YTD $138.75.
We continue to get donations from Amazon Smiles. YTD $11.21
Outreach
We are still looking for someone to be our publicity person for our
fundraising events.
Finances
The Moorpark Friends of the Library paid the City for library
programs from July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018. A total of $10,000.
The Moorpark Friends of the Library has committed to fund
$12,500 for City Library programs from July 1, 2019- June 30, 2020.
Respectfully Submitted,
Diana Fowler
President Moorpark Friends of the Library
ITEM: 8.C.
CITY OF MOORPARK
MOORPARK LIBRARY BOARD
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Moorpark Library Board
FROM: Jessica Sandifer, Community Services Manager
BY: Christine Conwell, Library Director
DATE: 02/12/2019 Regular Meeting
SUBJECT: Consider the Library Quarterly Report for Third Quarter Fiscal Year
2018-19
DISCUSSION
Below is the quarterly report of happenings at the Moorpark City Library for the second
quarter of Fiscal Year 2018-19:
Library: Beginning in January, the Library added two new regular adult programs:
Moorpark Writes and Read It & Eat It. Moorpark Writes is a monthly writing group that
connects residents with authors to talk about their writing and publishing experiences.
Each month we feature a different guest speaker and so far have heard from David
Putnam, Ryan Blanck, and Kim Simons. Read It & Eat It is a cookbook discussion club
where group members read the same themed cookbook, discuss recipes, and enjoy
trying different dishes.
This quarter the Library also hosted two new events that they hope will become annual
events: the Seed Swap on January 26 which coincided with National Seed Swap Day
and the Remarkable Women of Moorpark on March 23 in celebration of Women's
History Month. For the Seed Swap event, the library partnered with the Ventura County
Organics Club and the Simi Valley Community Garden.
The all-ages Rock Painting Party in January and February was immensely popular and
will become a regular quarterly event.
All Ages Special Events:
1. Rock Painting Party: First Saturday in January and February. Total Attendance 225
2. We're All Wonders: Saturday, March 16 at 1:30pm. Total Attendance: 17
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Children's Monthly Programs and Events:
1. Preschool Learning Time: Last Wednesday of every month at 10:30am. Total
Attendance: 66
2. Family Story Time: 3 Wednesdays a month at 10:30am. Total Attendance: 313
3. Little Bilingual Readers: 3 Tuesdays a month at 11am. Total Attendance: 278
4. Construction Club: One Friday a month at 1:30pm. Total Attendance: 44
5. Game Time: One Friday a month at 1:30pm. Total Attendance: 13
6. Slime Club with Jared: Second Friday of the month at 4 p.m. Total Attendance: 105
7. Reading Buddies. Tuesdays from 4 - 5 p.m. Total Attendance: 110
8. 3D Printing: Once a month in January and February. Total Attendance: 12
9. Crafts: One Friday a month at 1:30pm. Total Attendance: 67
10. Class Visits. Walnut Canyon - Kindergarten, Grade 3 & Grade 4/5 split. Total
Attendance: 322
11. Art- Still Life with Pastels: Thursday, January 3 at 2:30pm. Attendance: 17
12. STEM - Squishy Circuits: Thursday, January 17 at 3pm. Attendance: 2
Teen Monthly Programs and Events:
1. Teen Book Club: First Monday of every month at 4:30pm. Total Attendance: 7
2. Teen Wii Wednesday: Every Wednesday at 4pm. Total Attendance: 50
3. Golden Grades Tutoring: Mondays and Thursdays at 4pm. Total Attendance: 100
4. Creation Station (Formally Teen Makerspace): Once a month at 4pm. Total
Attendance: 11
5. Teen Volunteer Training, Grades 7-12: Twice a month. Total Attendance: 6
6. Teen Advisory Group: Second Friday of every month at 5pm. Total Attendance: 23
7. 3D Printing Thursday: One Thursday a month at 4pm. Total Attendance: 6
8. Virtual Reality, Ages 13+: Twice a month. Total Attendance: 15
9. Magic Mondays: Last Monday of every month at 4pm. Total Attendance: 11
10. STEM - Squishy Circuits: Thursday, January 24 at 4pm. Attendance: 8
11. LED Valentine's Day Cards: Thursday, February 14 at 4pm. Attendance: 8
12. Guitar Club: Third Saturday of every month at 3pm. Total Attendance: 3
13. College Readiness: Wednesday, March 20 at 6pm. Attendance: 5
14. Teen Tech Week: March 4-8. Attendance: 8
Adult Monthly Programs and Events:
1. Book Club for Adults: Second Monday of each month. Total Attendance: 24
2. Crafty Adults: First Thursday of every month at 2:00 p.m, beginning in March will
be offered twice a month. Total Attendance: 42
3. Read It & Eat It - Cookbook Discussion Club: Third Tuesday of every month at
6:30pm. Total Attendance: 10
4. Moorpark Writes: Last Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. Total Attendance: 29
5. The Download: Saturday, January 19 at 10:30am. Attendance 1
6. Save. Organize. Share: Saturday, January 26 at 11am. Attendance: 8
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7. Seed Swap: Saturday, January 26 at 1pm. Attendance: 35
8. Build Your Cat a Castle: Saturday, February 9 at 11am. Attendance: 20
9. Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast: Saturday, February 16 at 9am. Attendance: 31
10. Author Event-Tom Puckett: Saturday, March 2 at 11am. Attendance: 5
11. Remarkable Women of Moorpark: Saturday, March 23 at 1 pm. Attendance: 12
Outreach
1. Peach Hill Literacy Night: Wednesday, February 27 from 5-6:30pm. Christine
attended.
2. Campus Canyon Literacy Night: Thursday, February 28 from 5-7pm. Meg
attended.
3. Arroyo West Literacy Night: Thursday, February 28 from 6-8pm. Christine
attended.
4. Mountain Meadows Literacy Night: Thursday, March 14 from 5:30-7pm. Meg
attended.
LIBRARY STATISTICS-FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 Part 1
Month Patron Circulation Cards Holds Overdrive Brainfuse Kanopy
Count Issued Placed Circulation Sessions
July 7,618 9,148 119 1,533 214 229 n/a
Aug 6,660 7,923 116 1,497 209 92 n/a
Sept 5,902 7,515 144 1,341 156 264 n/a
Oct 6,970 7,807 79 1,482 170 130 n/a
_ Nov 5,780 7,625 92 1,328 141 195 n/a
Dec 5,390 7,348 66 1,341 236 47 n/a
Jan 6,807 8,458 79 1,858 204 118 n/a
Feb 6,131 7,205 72 1,398 276 183 25
Mar _ 6,071 7,676 93 1,453 294 183 43
Apr
May _
June •
YTD 57,329 70,705 860 13,231 1,900 1,441 68
Last FY stY 91,999 100,925 1,214 15,921 1,988 2,472 N/A
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LIBRARY STATISTICS-FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 Part 2
#of #of Event Number Public Volunte Unique Facebook Facebook
Month Events Attendees of Computer Volunteers er Webpage Page Follows
Tours log-ins Hours Views Likes
July 33 890 1 712 52 211 1,976 1,072 1,040
Aug 31 749 0 806 25 86 1,984 1,093 1,062
Sept 33 668 4 727 29 82 1,736 1,095 1,066
Oct 53 2,347 0 925 49 158 1,794 1,111 1,082
Nov 35 459 0 714 32 93 1,667 1,113 1,086
Dec 37 812 1 617 33 118 1,601 1,117 1,091
Jan 45 804 0 710 28 115 2,011 1,129 1,104
Feb 53 704 1 715 29 99 1,706 1,142 1,117
Mar 49 578 0 749 31 83 1,809 1,151 1,233
Apr
May
June
YTD 369 8,011 7 6,675 308 1,043 16,284 1,151 1,233
Last FY 460 12,010 16 10,789 525 1,859
YTD 23,699 1,050 842
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Receive and file the quarterly report for second quarter of Fiscal Year 2018-19.
ITEM : 8.D.
Consider Library Board Ad Hoc Committee to Explore
Fundraising Options for New Library
Verbal Presentation
No Staff Report