Hi. It’s been a minute.
The Omaha Public Library Board of Trustees is prepared to vote on a resolution this Thursday to create an advisory committee that will determine the future of Omaha’s libraries.
Y’all were *very vocal* that you did not want this. And they’re doing it anyway. Philanthropy does not require a rewrite of a public institution’s mission and values.
Show up and speak out at this week’s Library Board Meeting, Thursday, 5pm at South Omaha Library.
This committee would be tasked with defining priorities for Omaha’s public library system, including creating new staffing models, and creating a new mission, vision and values for Omaha Public Libraries. They will be responsible for the future of Omaha Public Libraries.
Last call to submit public comment in support of a publicly elected library board before the General Affairs Committee Hearing. Don't forget you also have to verify your comment via email before noon tomorrow, Friday, February 11.
Contact the General Affairs Committee members: Sens. Briese, Arch, Brandt, Brewer, Cavanaugh, Groene, Lowe and Wayne as well as your representative and let them know you support LB1256.
https://t.co/NHZp3yW4B1
Contact the General Affairs Committee members: Sens. Briese, Arch, Brandt, Brewer, Cavanaugh, Groene, Lowe and Wayne as well as your representative and let them know you support LB1256.
https://t.co/NHZp3yW4B1
Action for library supporters:
On 1/20, @SenMcKinneyLD11 introduced LB1256. This bill requires cities of the Metropolitan Class (i.e. Omaha) to have elected library boards instead of appointed boards.
LB1256 has a hearing in the General Affairs Committee on Feb. 14 at 1:30 pm.
We’ve already shared the nepotism rampant in the Mayor’s library trustee appointments. LB1256 puts the power of the library board back in the hands of the voters.
Submit comment in support of LB1256 to the state’s website before noon on Friday, 2/11. https://t.co/njUo5AT1Zf
We know you’re tired because we are. We continue to seek information via tips and public records requests, and we’ll be here to remind the City of its promises they’ve made to you. Stay tuned for future calls to action.
If you’re with us, there is still work to be done.
Through all of this, you have been ignored.
With Tuesday’s vote from City Council to approve the leases at 1401 Jones and 3020 S. 84th Street, the city has begun the process of shuttering the Main Library and bringing uncertainty to the future of library services in Omaha.
We know last week's announcements were hard, but nothing is set in stone. There’s still a fight to fight.
You have time to add your letter to the 103 pages of opposition to 1401 Jones St. and 3020 S. 84th St.
Omaha deserves #accessible libraries.
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If you can’t attend the meeting, email your comments to your council member and [email protected] to add your opposition on ORD 42858 & 42859. If you’re not sure what to say, here’s a script to get you started: https://t.co/l7mqztglwv
We agree, prime for a library.
If they're getting a skyscraper how about a library right next door?
Agree? Contact your councilmember and tell them you want a library at 13th & Douglas.