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LibraryBoard/2012-01-11.pdf,3 | LibraryBoard | 2012-01-11 | 3 | Page 3 of 3 Minutes of the Alameda Free Library Board Meeting January 11, 2012 Young lady in the audience stated it was a good experience to attend the meeting. It was more educational than she had expected. For instance she was not aware that the Library offered the Adult Literacy Program and suggested greater advertisement of the program, both for learners and for tutors. LIBRARY BOARD COMMUNICATIONS Board Member Hartigan reported the Library Historical DVD would only work for about the first 10 minutes and then it would pixilate, and return to the beginning. Director Chisaki said she would let Supervising Librarian David Hall know there was a problem with the DVD. Board Member Wetzork seconded what the young lady from the pubic comment stated and that was to do all that is possible to help educate the young students. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS Library Director Chisaki reported the City has both a new City Attorney Janet Kern and a new Human Resources Director Holly Brock-Cohen. Circulation Supervisor Laura Klatt will be out on maternity leave until July. The weather station has been installed and is up and operating. The elevator is working lawlessly since the software install. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, President Atkin adjourned the meeting at 6:54pm. Respectfully submitted, Janichanta Yane Chisaki, Library Director and Secretary to the Alameda Free Library Board | LibraryBoard/2012-01-11.pdf |
RecreationandParkCommission/2012-01-11.pdf,3 | RecreationandParkCommission | 2012-01-11 | 3 | The overall goal is to have 13-15 parks within the City equipped. Director Lillard asked for more clarification on how this works, how it will be funded, and how the equipment itself will be maintained over time. Ms. Russi stated that the Friends of the Parks would like to lead this initiative, and through private donations, raise approximately $400,000. The initial amount would cover equipment purchasing, shipping and installation, with $50,000 of that total going towards maintenance. The cost per park is approximately $25-30,000. The equipment manufacturer has committed to contributing some pieces of equipment at no cost to help them accomplish their goal. Knowing Ms. Russi had talked to the hospital and other businesses, Chair Restagno asked what their level of enthusiasm was for the project. Ms. Russi stated that nobody has been negative about the proposition. Everyone from volunteer organizations who might want to do programming around this, to businesses that might want to contribute to the effort financially is very enthusiastic. As to how they will raise the money, the Friends are still in the process of determining what the best avenues to do this would be. They would like to start initially with Lincoln and Washington Parks. They are probably the most used parks in the city, with one on the East End and one on the West End. By installing at these parks initially, they hope to build enthusiasm in residents and businesses for equipment to be placed in other parks. Restagno then asked about people who might contribute to this effort. Would they be able to advertise "this equipment sponsored by" their organization or business? Director Lillard said that they do have ways of doing this, such as where you can apply a small sticker to an apparatus and people can use an android or i-phone app to read it. Sponsors could also be listed in Recreation's activity guide. Director Lillard advised that procedurally what Ms. Russi needs in order to take this to the Council, is a formal motion from the Commission endorsi… | RecreationandParkCommission/2012-01-11.pdf |
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