Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 20-0368   
Type: Information Only Status: Information Only
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 3/17/2020
Title: Study Session Summary of February 25, 2020 - Fines Amnesty (2019 Study Issue)

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Study Session Summary of February 25, 2020 - Fines Amnesty (2019 Study Issue)

 

Summary

Call to Order:

Vice Mayor Smith called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.

 

City Councilmembers Present:

Mayor Larry Klein

Vice Mayor Nancy Smith

Councilmember Glenn Hendricks

Councilmember Russ Melton

Councilmember Michael S. Goldman

Councilmember Mason Fong

 

City Councilmembers Absent:

Councilmember Gustav Larsson

 

Study Session Summary: 

Cherise Brandell, Director of Library and Community Services and Ellen Giarrizzo, Circulation Manager delivered a presentation that discussed the options for elimination of fines on overdue library materials to remove barriers to library use.

 

Councilmembers asked questions and made the following comments:

                     Fails to see connection between declining library usage and increasing balance of billed fees.

                     Agrees with the purpose of having fines and fees; materials should be returned so others may use them.

                     Consider lower cost fines and fees.

                     Does not want to subsidize fine revenue losses by using the Service Level Set Aside.

                     Would be interested in a one-year pilot program.

                     Would want to review policies to determine the best way to waive fines and fees.

                     How would we encourage patrons to return materials? We should have a caveat for patrons that don’t return multiple materials.

                     If we are unable to wipe fines and fees for all, let’s do it for the children, they should have access to books.

                     Framework policy should be in place to allow the Director of Library and Community Services to waive fines and fees, no need to come to Council.

                     Is curious about removing fines (amnesty) for adults every three to five years.

                     We should hire a consultant to run a fines amnesty program like other cities do.

                     Supports the amnesty program to remove past fine debt.

                     Agrees to amend schedule for fines but keep the fee schedule the way it is.

                     Wants to eliminate all fines, not just for children.

                     How would we envision piloting a year-long program?

                     Are we requesting anything different than what other libraries have done?

                     Likes the approach of taking the increase in revenue from Community Services class fees and using it to help with the loss of revenue offset.

                     What percentage of disabled accounts are fine vs fee based?

                     We should ask patrons for donations to go towards children’s blocked accounts.

 

Public Comment:

Members of the public made the following comments:

                     Is in favor of the study issue.

                     Concerned about not billing patrons for expensive items.

                     Fines and fees on unique collections vs printed books.

 

Adjournment:

Vice Mayor Smith adjourned the meeting at 7:00 p.m.