You Are Here Columbus

The blog of the social collective of Arawak City, Ohio.

31 July 2009

Columbus Metropolitan Library to Time-Travel to 1988

Dear Supporter of Columbus Metropolitan Library,

Our Board of Trustees has authorized our plan to implement cuts in response to an $8.5 million reduction in state funding.

After exhaustive consideration, we believe we have charted a course that will allow CML to provide the best customer service possible under these difficult circumstances and that is fair and equitable to all.

Effective September 6, 2009

  • All 20 branches of CML will be closed on Sundays. Main Library downtown will remain open on Sunday.
  • Hours will be cut at all locations. This represents an 18% cutback of hours.

All branches and Main will be open:
  • Monday through Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. MAIN LIBRARY ONLY

  • Materials budget has been cut back to 1988 levels
  • Hours/pay cuts for staff

I want to personally thank all of you who have shown such incredible support over the last few weeks. More than 30,000 of our customers sent emails to legislators and we’ve seen a considerable spike in volunteers and donations. Without your help, we know our budget losses would have been even greater.

We know that this library is so much more than books. It is about helping people find jobs, helping kids with homework and getting them to read – and so – succeed in life. While these cuts are challenging for us, we have important work to do.

Thanks for your support.

Patrick Losinski
Executive Director

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This blog serves as a transparent point of discourse for You Are Here--a Columbus collective that grew out of the Comparative Studies Undergraduate Group at the Ohio State University. It consists of people from all academic and social backgrounds with an emphasis on social theory. Most succinctly put, it is creative scholarship in affect--whether it be from academia, popular culture, art, language, or personal observation. The ideas expressed in this blog are by no means reached by consensus and do not necessarily reflect those of other members. The comments doubly so. Feel free to critique, question, or agree with any views expressed. You don't have to reside in or be familiar with the city of Columbus. As far as we're concerned, you are here.