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  1. FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE LIBRARY’S DISTRICT INITIATIVE Creating Stable and Sustainable Funding
  2. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org  The Dunkirk Library is presently chartered as an association library  Library is a free-standing not for profit partially funded by the city and town through annual appropriations  The board of trustees, like all other not for profits, is self-perpetuating with a nomination process that is board driven. WHERE WE STAND
  3. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org WHERE WE STAND  Because of the tax cap and many other competing financial priorities, the Library has lost over 25% of its funding since 2011  $10,000 in funding from the town has been flat since 1998
  4. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org  These cuts have negatively impacted the Library. In the last four years:  208 open hours were cut per year, including Saturday and evening hours  Significant reductions to computer classes as well as no reliable patron assistance  Curtailed new materials purchases and outreach WHERE WE STAND
  5. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org WHERE WE STAND  Our staff has been severely depleted  Forced to cut full time computer staff in Feb. 2013  More times than not, staff members work 2 or more hours alone with little time for patron one-on-one help  Maintenance staff hours have also been cut  Funding has gone down while costs have gone up  Rise in minimum wage  Increased costs of technology, books and periodicals, utilities and building maintenance
  6. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org DUNKIRK NEEDS OUR LIBRARY  In 2014  Over 53,000 people came to the Library  There are 13,881 people in our service area  Over 41,000 items were circulated, including downloadable eBooks  4,479 reference questions were answered  Close to 6,500 people attended Library programs  Our public computers were used 17,381 times
  7. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org DUNKIRK NEEDS OUR LIBRARY  The values of all library programs and services in 2014 was $914,413.50  For every tax dollar invested in the library, you received a public service return on investment of $6.97
  8. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org DUNKIRK NEEDS OUR LIBRARY  Stagnant funding or continued cuts to the Library will further damage our ability to operate  Risk decreasing hours to below state standards  The community has told us they want a stronger, more vibrant library
  9. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org LIBRARY DISTRICT IS THE ANSWER  The Library’s Board of Trustees have decided to become a library district that shares the school district’s boundaries  Called a School District Public Library in State Ed law because of the shared boundaries  District will be established by a vote of school district residents with a base level of funding  Provide stable library support  School district voters elect 5 library trustees  Each petitions to get on the ballot
  10. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org LIBRARY DISTRICT IS THE ANSWER  Library will live within its own tax cap based on the initial level of community-based funding voted upon by school district voters  By law, the school district collects the library’s funding and turns it over to the library  Library may put a new budget before the voters each year
  11. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org LIBRARY DISTRICT IS THE ANSWER  The Library will be completely independent of both the Dunkirk City School District, the City of Dunkirk and the Town of Dunkirk  But, will have the funding it needs to create needed community collaborations with both
  12. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org COMMUNITY BASED FUNDING  The Library will be asking school district voters to establish the library district with $350,000 in community-based funding  Restores what the Library has lost and will enable us to strengthen and create new library programs and services  Funding will put Library on solid financial footing and provide sustainability
  13. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org OUR NUMBERS TODAY
  14. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org  The vast majority of funding comes from the City  Lost 25% since 2011  Raise some funding  Significantly depleted our reserve to balance budget OUR NUMBERS TODAY
  15. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org COMMUNITY-BASED FUNDING  Our community-based funding will amount to  83 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in the City of Dunkirk  95 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in the Town of Dunkirk  $1.03 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in the Town of Sheridan  For a home assessed at $50,000, you would pay $41.50 annually for the Library  80 cents per week—way less than the cost of a cup of coffee per week
  16. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org PERCENTAGE OF ALL CITY TAXES PAID  For school district residents who live in the city, the Library’s community based funding would amount to 1.4% of all your taxes
  17. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org PERCENTAGE OF ALL TOWN TAXES PAID  For school district residents who live in the town, the Library’s community based funding would amount to 2.6% of all your taxes
  18. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org IF THE DISTRICT IS APPROVED  Increase open hours  Create new and enhance existing children’s programming  Increase adult programming including computer classes, a Book Club and a Crafting Club  Increase new materials budget for books, magazines, DVDs, audio books
  19. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org IF THE DISTRICT IS APPROVED  Purchase new technology including desktop computers and laptops/tablets for in-library borrowing  Enhance staffing to develop computer classes, community outreach and other new programming and services  Improve storage and circulation of audio books and DVDs
  20. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org IF THE DISTRICT IS NOT APPROVED  Slash open hours to the minimum allowed by law  Close on Saturdays  Cut new materials budget over 30%  Fewer new books and new DVDs  Curtail children’s programming  Story Time  Summer Reading Program
  21. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org IF THE DISTRICT IS NOT APPROVED  Eliminate computer classes  Cut technology upgrades and maintenance forcing patrons to use aging computers, software and facilities  More staff cuts  Eliminate videoconferencing capability
  22. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org WHERE AND WHEN  The vote to create the Library District will be on the Tuesday, June 23rd  Voting will take place from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Library  Absentee ballots are available.
  23. www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org FOR MORE INFORMATION  www.dunkirk.fundourlibraries.org  Janice Dekoff, Library Director  366-2511  JDekoff@cclslib.org
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