FACTS AND FIGURES
ABOUT THE LIBRARY’S DISTRICT INITIATIVE
Creating Stable and
Sustainable Funding
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.