The Elmwood Park Public Library’s Board of Trustees reformed the meeting room policy to make it clear that individual residents and resident-led groups do not have to pay a fee to use a library meeting room.
This is a win for all community residents — we pay for the library via our property taxes, and we should be able to reserve the room for all sorts of community-led programming!! Thanks Kevin, Ann, & crew, democracy wins this week!
I miss read that I thought they would hold it for you for you.
Ethier way that is a reasonable way to do it. Will basically be like a hold on a credit card or if you ever worked a craft fair you can do cash deposits on tables if you need to rent them.
But in the end you will be able to have you community meeting now so it worked out. I am surprised but glad I was wrong In how I thought that would turn out.
That sound like a reasonable solution. I am guessing they will just need to return it before end of fiscal year for accounting reasons.
Glad this worked out for you all.
This is a win for all community residents — we pay for the library via our property taxes, and we should be able to reserve the room for all sorts of community-led programming!! Thanks Kevin, Ann, & crew, democracy wins this week!
I miss read that I thought they would hold it for you for you.
Ethier way that is a reasonable way to do it. Will basically be like a hold on a credit card or if you ever worked a craft fair you can do cash deposits on tables if you need to rent them.
But in the end you will be able to have you community meeting now so it worked out. I am surprised but glad I was wrong In how I thought that would turn out.