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LibraryBoard/2012-01-11.pdf,2 | LibraryBoard | 2012-01-11 | 2 | Page 2 of 3 Minutes of the Alameda Free Library Board Meeting January 11, 2012 Library Strategic Plan/Update (J. Chisaki). The Board accepted the report; passed on appreciation to Sue Mark for such detailed reporting. President Atkins requested Director Chisaki present the result of Ms. Mark's report to the Library Foundation for their information. NEW BUSINESS Bi-monthly meeting schedules for City Boards & Commissions (J. Chisaki). The Board expressed appreciation of the Library Director's explanation of the City's direction to change the monthly meeting of board, commissions and committees to meet every other month instead of monthly. Sunshine Ordinance Declaration (J. Chisaki). Library Director Chisaki mentioned that if the members had read the ordinance they could sign the declaration. Additionally, she shared the scheduled training times in the following week and encouraged members of the board to attend. Alameda Free Library Foundation (J. Chisaki). Director Chisaki mentioned there were no meetings in December, and to date 233 tickets to the concert have been sold, tickets are available tonight if you are interested. The Bruzzone Trust, of which Don Bruzzone was a Library Board Member, made a $20.000 donation, and the Jane Felker Estate made a $23,000 donation to the Foundation. Additionally the Foundation contacted the Alameda Community Foundation and they are going to contribute a $1500 Grant for Alameda Reads for books and materials. Jan Green introduces herself as co-President of the Foundation and discussed the publicity for the upcoming concert. She briefly discussed upcoming events and mentioned how excited the Foundation is about future events and is looking forward to them. Director Chisaki reported the Friends is looking at additional ways to make money in the Cafe, currently they are not open enough hours. So, they are looking into that, and they are still looking for recipes for their cookbook project. Patron Suggestions/Comments (Speak-Outs) and Library Director's Response: "Dwell is an excelle… | LibraryBoard/2012-01-11.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2012-01-11.pdf,2 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2012-01-11 | 2 | The Public Works Department manages this program in conjunction with the Mastick Senior Center. The program's funding is run at the County level with the 1/2 cent sales tax for transportation they collect. The basic services of the Alameda program are the Paratransit Shuttle, two taxi programs, group trips and a scholarship program. The MRTIP program is available to eligible individuals who receive 5 vouchers per month to use to get a ride home from medical appointments. These vouchers are currently free, but due to budget issues, the Public Works department is proposing that a fee of $2.50 per voucher be instated. Ms. Payne asked the Commission if there were any questions she could answer regarding the program and the proposed change. Commissioner Delaney had reviewed the documentation and had seen that current users surveyed responded that they would pay $3.00 for this program. He also noted that other Cities surveyed were charging more. He wondered if Alameda's program foresaw rates rising in the future, and would it be feasible to begin by charging $3.00 now instead of the $2.50 proposed. Ms. Payne responded that she does expect to come back next year, still faced with budget issues, and raise the cost a little more. Commissioner Cooke asked if there had been any abuse of the program, i.e., people using these vouchers who were not eligible. Ms. Payne responded that they do have restrictions and checks in place, and really don't experience problems of that kind. Commissioner Brown asked if someone received or purchased more vouchers than they ended up needing for the month, whether those vouchers could still be used at a later date. Ms. Payne said that the vouchers expire within a year of issuance, so do have a limitation in that respect. Chair Restagno saw that about 80 trips were averaged in a month, which would equal approximately $3,000, and wondered if that was the shortfall they were looking to make up. Ms. Payne said usage is very stable right now, but if everyone in the program starting using it all th… | RecreationandParkCommission/2012-01-11.pdf |
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