Library Commission - April 27, 2020

Library Commission Regular Meeting of the Library Commission

Agenda original pdf

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Special Meeting of the Library Commission MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020, 3-4:30 PM Library Commission meeting to be held April 27, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance no later than Sunday, April 26 by Noon. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the April 27, 2020 Library Commission Meeting, residents must: •Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-7420 or sharon.herfurth@austintexas.gov no later than noon, Sunday, April 26. The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address. •Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to sharon.herfurth@austintexas.gov by Noon on Sunday, April 26, 2020. This information will be provided to Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch- atxn-live LIBRARY COMMISSION April 27, 2020 – 3 PM VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING The Library Commission shall make recommendations to the city council on matters relating to the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the public libraries. Section 2-1-150 of the City Code. CURRENT COMMISSION MEMBERS: Julia Aguilar; Patricia Dabbert; JC Dwyer; Catherine Hanna, Chair; Deborah Pardo-Kaplan; Daniella Ramos; Steven Self, Vice-Chair; and Chad Williams AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. Approval of Minutes from the February 24, 2020 Regular Meeting 2. Staff Briefing: FY21 Proposed Budget, Wendy Harrison, Financial Manager 3. Old Business a. Discussion and possible action on a Fine Free Libraries Working Group b. Discussion and possible action on an FY21 Library Budget Recommendation Recommendation 4. New Business a. Election of Officers 5. Discussion of Director’s Monthly Report for April 2020 covering programming highlights, facilities, and APL Priorities 6. Future Agenda Items ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to …

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draft minutes Feb 24, 2020 meeting original pdf

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Library Commission Meeting Minutes 24 February, 2020 REGULAR MEETING 24 February, 2020 THE LIBRARY COMMISSION MINUTES The Library Commission convened in a Regular Meeting on Monday, February 24, 2020 at the North Village Branch, 2505 Steck Ave, in Austin, Texas. Chair Hanna called the Board Meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Chair Catherine Hanna, Commission Members Julia Aguilar, Patricia Dabbert, JC Dwyer, Daniella Ramos, Steven Self and Chad Williams Board Members Absent: Commission Member Deborah Pardo-Kaplan Staff in Attendance: Roosevelt Weeks, Director of Libraries, Dana McBee, Assistant Director for Support Services, John Daniels, Facilities Planning Manager; Sharon Herfurth, Division Manager, Office of Programs & Partnerships; Emi Johnson, Business Process Consultant; Wendy Harrison, Financial Manager; Pamela Bowles, Division Manager, Branch Service; and Joe Faulk, Director of Technology Citizen Communication: Carlos León spoke about the 2020 census. 1. Welcome and Introduction of North Village Branch Manager. Branch Manager Michael Abramov gave an overview of services and programs at the North Village Branch. 2. Approval of Minutes from the January 27, 2020 Regular Meeting: Carlos León spoke. The minutes of the regular meeting were approved on Commission Member Williams’ motion and Commission Member Dabbert’s second on a 7-0 vote. Commission Member Pardo-Kaplan absent. 3. Briefing: FY1 Budget Process. Wendy Harrison, Financial Manager gave the briefing.. 4. Old Business a. Update on status of implementing revised Youth Policies. Discussion of Austin Youth Council, Dr. Chiquita Eugene. Discussion and possible action on youth participation on Library Commission. Carlos León spoke. Dr. Eugene was unable to attend and will be invited to a future Library Commission meeting. Library Commission Meeting Minutes 24 February, 2020 b. Discussion and possible action on a Fine Free Libraries Working Group Recommendation Carlos León spoke. Chair Hanna gave the working group report. At a future meeting, the group will present a draft recommendation to eliminate library fines. A draft recommendation proposing the elimination of non-resident library card fees for the Austin Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) may also be presented. 5. New Business: Carlos León spoke. Commission Member Dabbert nominated Commission Member Self with a second by Commission Member Ramos. Having no other nominations, Steven Self was elected Vice Chair on a 7-0 vote. Commission Member Pardo-Kaplan absent. 6. Discussion of Director’s Monthly Report for February 2020 covering programming highlights, facilities, and APL Priorities: Carlos León spoke. Director Weeks reported on the Growing Your Roots African American a. Election …

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FY21 Proposed Budget summary original pdf

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Austin Public Library Fiscal Year 2020-21 Proposed Budget The Proposed Operating Budget of the Austin Public Library (APL) includes an increase of $1,729,176 or 3.2%. The Materials budget, including books and subscriptions, requested increase is $168,653, or 3.6% for inflation. Requirements: Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs): Materials Budget: FY 2019 Budget $52,168,472 443.55 $4,477,635 FY 2020 Budget $54,685,661 443.55 $5,232,169 FY 2021 Proposed $56,414,837 443.55 $5,400,823 Highlights of FY 2021 Proposed Operating Budget  Personnel - wage increase of 2.5% for eligible employees, adjustments for accrued payroll, and market adjustments Requirements FTEs $ 735,349 .00 CITY-WIDE  Internal Support Services allocation changes Administrative Support Communications & Technology Management (CTM) Fleet Maintenance DEPARTMENT-WIDE  Materials Budget (Books and Subscriptions)*: $ 128,067 $ 349,949 $ 2,568 3.5% increase for materials, due to inflation & population growth 5.0% increase for subscriptions/databases to fund rising costs IT software – increase for hardware & software licenses and contracts  Cataloging/Processing – increase based on cost of Materials   Offsets to FY2020 one-time appropriations based on Commissions requests $ 147,845 $ 20,808 $ 29,569 $ 301,100  Expanding Wi-Fi hotspot lending program  Educational programs for Seniors [AHC, ($17.5K); Programs, ($11.4K)] ($ 25,000) ($ 28,900) * Increase to Materials Budget before adjustments such as allocation from Personnel Savings Highlights of FY 2021 Proposed Capital Budget APL continues work on renovations and repairs at various branches and locations across the city with planned spending of 2018 Bonds, 2012 Bonds, Historic Preservation Funds, Budget Stabilization Reserve Fund, and Deferred Maintenance Funds. Questions? Email us at Library-ACAOFinance@austintexas.gov 2/19/2020 Austin Public Library FY21 Proposed Operating Budget Summary EXPENDITURES, BY CATEGORY: General Fund Operating Personnel Contractuals Commodities Non‐CIP Capital Expense Refunds Transfers Budget to Budget to FY19 Budget $ 35,097,487 11,437,831 5,507,721 ‐ (111,000) 236,433 FY19 Actual $ 34,232,599 11,445,494 5,944,979 107,390 (233,690) 236,433 FY20 Budget 34,896,132 13,051,733 6,606,740 133,000 (126,000) 124,056 $ FY21 Proposed 35,631,481 13,897,715 6,754,585 100,000 (93,000) 124,056 $ budget $ diff $ 735,349 845,982 147,845 (33,000) 33,000 ‐ budget % diff 2.1% 6.5% 2.2% ‐24.8% ‐26.2% 0.0% $ 52,168,472 $ 51,733,206 $ 54,685,661 $ 56,414,837 $ 1,729,176 3.2% FY21 Proposed Budget ‐ General Fund, by Major Category Commodities, $6,754,585 , 12% Contractuals, $13,897,715 , 25% Personnel, $35,631,481 , 63% FY21 APL PROPOSED with GRAPH.xlsx Summary 2/19/2020

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April Director's Report original pdf

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April 2020 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS HIghlights ____________________________________________________________________ 3 Facilities Services _____________________________________________________________ 5 FY2018 Bond Program Summary ____________________________________________________________ 5 FY2012 Bond Program Summary ____________________________________________________________ 7 Cepeda Branch / Hampton Branch (Site/Civil) Report ___________________________________________ 12 Faulk Building / Austin History Center Monthly Report ___________________________________________ 14 Interior Renovations Monthly Report _________________________________________________________ 16 Roof Replacements & Systems Upgrades Monthly Report________________________________________ 18 Austin History Center _________________________________________________________ 20 Library Priorities _____________________________________________________________ 22 Literacy Advancement ____________________________________________________________________ 22 Digital Inclusion & STEM __________________________________________________________________ 22 Equity, Diversity & Inclusion ________________________________________________________________ 22 Civic and Community Engagement __________________________________________________________ 22 Staff Development _______________________________________________________________________ 23 Workforce and Economic Development _______________________________________________________ 23 APL By the Numbers __________________________________________________________ 24 Performance Indicators for February _________________________________________________________ 24 Revenue _______________________________________________________________________________ 24 Volunteers ______________________________________________________________________________ 24 HIGHLIGHTS 3 Our doors are closed, but our collections are open! In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, all Austin Public Library locations, The Austin History Center and Recycled Reads are closed to the public. While we can’t visit with you in person, we encourage you to visit Austin Public Library’s Virtual Library and take advantage of the many digital resources available for all our customers. Access Virtual Resources Take advantage of the library’s eCard. This card provides access to the library’s digital materials and can be acquired without visiting a library location. (The card is free for Austin residents and costs $22 for non-resident.) To apply visit: https://library.austintexas.gov/mylibrarycard All Ages Virtual Resources Austin Public Library’s Virtual Library provides all-ages access to eBooks, audiobooks, eLearning, entertainment, magazines and newspapers, homework help, and research and databases. Looking for another good book, but having trouble narrowing it down? Let the Library tailor a list to your interests. Please not that while the library remains closed, we will only recommend titles that are available through the Virtual Library: https://library.austintexas.gov/recommended/personal-picks The following service extensions have been added to virtual resources: KANOPY – play credits extended to 5 per month CLOUDLIBRARY – checkouts extended to 10 days HOOPLA – checkouts extended to 5 per month ANCESTRY LIBRARY EDITION access from home for a limited time FOUNDATION DIRECTORY ONLINE – access from home for a limited time Service Changes The following service changes are effective until further notice: Due dates for items due during the closure have been extended and will be modified as needed while the Austin Public Library remains closed. All programs and events at libraries are CANCELED, such as story times, club meetings, community …

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draft FY21 Library Budget Recommendation original pdf

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LIBRARY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20200427-3b: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget Seconded By: Date: April 27, 2020 Subject: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget Motioned By: Recommendation Support for Austin Public Library proposed budget for FY2021 Description of Recommendation to Council Requesting that the Austin City Council vote in favor of the proposed Austin Public Library budget of $54,414,837 for FY2021, an increase of 3.2% or $1,729,176 million from FY20, including an increase to the materials budget by 3.6% or $168,653. Rationale: Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries. - Anne Herbert The Austin Public Library is a vital part of the City of Austin and it continues to make a significant contribution to Culture and Lifelong Learning in the City. APL operates and maintains 20 branches, Central Library, Austin History Center, Recycled Reads and a Bookmobile and hosts over 250,000 visits a month. APL provides cardholders access to over 1.5 million items, including conventional and digital format books, magazines, periodicals, music, films and online databases. APL also provides innovative programming. The Urban Libraries Council recently announced APL as one of 10 Top Innovators during the 2019 Innovations Celebration held in Salt Lake City. During the current shelter-in-place, APL has continued to provide Austin residents free access to a wealth of digital materials including e-books, audio books, e-learning, homework help, and entertainment, including its Electric Lady Bird digital music streaming program, which delivers commercial-free, curated music from Central Texas artists. APL also continues to provide staff development training to support the ability of all employees to provide a welcoming, equitable, and safe environment for customers even during the shelter-in-place order. APL’s Organizational Development Office is linking staff with online training opportunities related to COVID-19. Examples include: Public Libraries Respond to COVID-19; Innovative Solutions in Times of Crisis; Why and How to Promote Your Online Services During the Quarantine; Serving Patrons in Crisis; and Preparing Your Digital Branch for Increased Use. 1 of 2 In keeping with the City of Austin’s hiring freeze, the APL proposed budget does not include any additional FTEs. The proposed budget includes a 3.6% increase in the budget for materials, including digital materials, subscriptions and databases. These increases are necessary to keep up with inflation, the increasing cost of materials, and Austin’s population growth, which is currently averaging 1.5% per year. The …

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20200427-3b: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget original pdf

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LIBRARY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20200427-3b: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget Seconded By: Commission Member Dabbert Date: April 27, 2020 Subject: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget Motioned By: Commission Member Williams Recommendation Support for Austin Public Library proposed budget for FY2021 Description of Recommendation to Council Requesting that the Austin City Council vote in favor of the proposed Austin Public Library budget of $54,414,837 for FY2021, an increase of 3.2% or $1,729,176 million from FY20, including an increase to the materials budget by 3.6% or $168,653. Rationale: Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries. - Anne Herbert The Austin Public Library is a vital part of the City of Austin and it continues to make a significant contribution to Culture and Lifelong Learning in the City. APL operates and maintains 20 branches, Central Library, Austin History Center, Recycled Reads and a Bookmobile and hosts over 250,000 visits a month. APL provides cardholders access to over 1.5 million items, including conventional and digital format books, magazines, periodicals, music, films and online databases. APL also provides innovative programming. The Urban Libraries Council recently announced APL as one of 10 Top Innovators during the 2019 Innovations Celebration held in Salt Lake City. During the current shelter-in-place, APL has continued to provide Austin residents free access to a wealth of digital materials including e-books, audio books, e-learning, homework help, and entertainment, including its Electric Lady Bird digital music streaming program, which delivers commercial-free, curated music from Central Texas artists. APL also continues to provide staff development training to support the ability of all employees to provide a welcoming, equitable, and safe environment for customers even during the shelter-in-place order. APL’s Organizational Development Office is linking staff with online training opportunities related to COVID-19. Examples include: Public Libraries Respond to COVID-19; Innovative Solutions in Times of Crisis; Why and How to Promote Your Online Services During the Quarantine; Serving Patrons in Crisis; and Preparing Your Digital Branch for Increased Use. 1 of 2 In keeping with the City of Austin’s hiring freeze, the APL proposed budget does not include any additional FTEs. The proposed budget includes a 3.6% increase in the budget for materials, including digital materials, subscriptions and databases. These increases are necessary to keep up with inflation, the increasing cost of materials, and Austin’s population growth, which is …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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Library Commission Meeting Minutes 27 April, 2020 REGULAR MEETING 27 April, 2020 THE LIBRARY COMMISSION MINUTES The Library Commission convened in a Regular Meeting on Monday, April 27, 2020 via videoconferencing. Chair Hanna called the Board Meeting to order at 3:04 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Chair, Catherine Hanna; Vice Chair, Steven Self; Commission Members Julia Aguilar, Patricia Dabbert, JC Dwyer, Deborah Pardo-Kaplan, Daniella Ramos, and Chad Williams Board Members Absent: none Citizen Communication: None 1. Approval of Minutes from the February 24, 2020 Regular Meeting: The minutes of the regular meeting were approved on Commission Member Aguilar’s motion and Commission Member Ramos’ second on an 8-0 vote. 2. Staff Briefing: FY21 Proposed Budget Wendy Harrison, Financial Manager II, presented the Austin Public Library FY21 proposed budget. 3. Old Business a. Discussion and possible action on a Fine Free Libraries Working Group Recommendation No action taken. b. Discussion and possible action on an FY21 Library Budget Recommendation Recommendation 20200427-3b: Support for Austin Public Library FY21 Budget was approved on Commission Member Williams’ motion and Commission Member Dabbert’s second on an 8- 0 vote. 4. New Business: a. Election of Officers: Elections for Chair – Commission Member Dabbert nominated Chair Hanna with a second by Commission Member Williams. Having no other nominations, Catherine Hanna was elected Chair on an 8-0 vote. Library Commission Meeting Minutes 27 April, 2020 Elections for Vice Chair – Chair Hanna nominated Vice Chair Self for Vice Chair with a second by Commission Member Ramos. Having no other nominations, Steven Self was elected Vice Chair on an 8-0 vote. Elections for Parliamentarian – The Parliamentarian position will be left open for now. 5. Discussion of Director’s Monthly Report for April 2020 covering programming highlights, facilities, and APL priorities Director Weeks went over the Library’s phased re-opening plans. 6. Future Agenda Items Commission Retreat Update on Recycled Reads Plans Adjournment: Chair Hanna adjourned the meeting at 4:23 p.m. without objection.

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