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teTh MINUTES OF THE 577th REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MUNICIPAL LIBRARY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
The Regular Meeting of the Livonia Library Commission was held at the Civic Center Library,
32777 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48154 on Monday, January 5, 2015 and was called to order
by President Diane Policelh at 4.00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT Donna Anagnostou, Cathy Condon, Christine McQuiston, and
Diane Policelli
MEMBERS EXCUSED Elizabeth Newton
OTHERS PRESENT Toni LaPorte, Acting City Librarian
Margaret Hainsworth, Program Supervisor
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes were approved as submitted.
CALL TO THE AUDIENCE
There were no guests at the meeting this afternoon.
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tis 1 City Librarian's Update — Acting City Librarian Toni LaPorte updated the Library
Commissioners on the following:
uN • ABL Retirement. Acting Assistant Branch Librarian, Carol Guerriero,
submitted her retirement notice on December 10th with the intent to retire
on December 31St We are now left with only two librarians at the
Branches. Currently, I am going to each Branch to help out at the
reference desk and make sure things are running smoothly We are also
helping to staff the Branches with substitute librarians and librarians from
Civic Center
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• Sandburg Hours Beginning the week of February 15th, Sandburg will now
be open on Thursdays from 10 am— 6 pm and closed on Saturdays. They
will still keep their Tuesday hours of 12 pm — 8 pm. There are a number
of reasons for this change. First, it is difficult to staff the branches on
Saturday because we do not have enough librarians for adequate coverage
The sudden retirement of Carol Guemero has caused an additional
shortage of another librarian at the branches. Second, the current schedule
has caused an uneven distribution in programming between the branches.
Not having another day during the week to hold children and teen
programs has made programming statistics dwindle
• FEMA Courses. Karen Smith, Margaret Hamsworth and I each attended
two FEMA courses covering the National Incident Management System
(NIMS) model in order to become compliant with Federal Training
Guidelines. Livonia has adopted NIMS as the official response protocol to
be used during emergencies or large planned events.
5.2 Civil Service Report—Civic Service has received 160 applications for the Library Aide I
position.
5.3 Assistant Branch Librarians' Monthly Reports — Commissioner Donna Anagnostou
asked for clarification on the Title I Family Night that Children's Librarian Julie Novak
attended on behalf of the Library Commissioner Christine McQuiston, who works in
the Title I Reading Program at Cooper Upper Elementary, explained that Title I is a
federally funded program to assist students from low-income families who are struggling
in school. The schools hold special Family Nights for those who qualify for the program
in order to inform them of the different types of assistance their children can receive if
they are registered in Title I.
5 4 Council Resolutions—There were no Council Resolutions this month.
5 5 Monthly Statistics—There were no questions or comments.
5 6 Correspondence—There was no correspondence to report.
5 7 The Library Network.
• Nothing to report this month.
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t"'\ COMMISSION REPORTS
Commissioner Elizabeth Newton is in the hospital with pneumonia and the flu. Her daughter
said she is slowly getting better, but they do not have a date for her release just yet.
FRIENDS REPORT
There was nothing new to report.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
There was no unfinished business to address this month.
NEW BUSINESS
9 1 Acceptance of Donations — Toni reported the following donations were received this
month. $40 00 from Mr & Mrs. R. Jacques in memory of"Ladybug" Walser; $200 00
from Bomi A. Hathikhanavala, $100 00 from Gwen Anderson in memory of Joyce Lech
Gach, the book The Cats on My Block from George Goonis in honor of Madeline &
Charlotte Lenk; $200 00 from Alberta Schneider; $100 00 from David Yee; $50 00 from
Kathleen Monroe in memory of Carol Guerriero's mother
On a motion by Christine McQuiston, seconded by Donna Anagnostou, and
unanimously adopted, it was
#01-15 RESOLVED, that the Livonia Library Commission gratefully
accepts the following donations $40.00 from Mr. & Mrs. R. Jacques in memory of
"Ladybug" Walser; $200.00 from Bomi A. Hathikhanavala; $100.00 from Gwen
Anderson in memory of Joyce Lech Gach; the book The Cats on My Block from
George Goonis in honor of Madeline & Charlotte Lenk; $200.00 from Alberta
Schneider; $100.00 from David Yee; $50.00 from Kathleen Monroe in memory of
Carol Guerriero's mother.
9.2 Annual Report - Toni shared a copy of the Library's Annual Report with the
Commissioners.
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9.3 City Librarian Permanent Position—
On a motion by Cathy Condon, seconded by Donna Anagnostou, and
unanimously adopted, it was
#02-15 RESOLVED,that the Livonia Library Commission adopts the
following qualifications and parts of examination and weights for a promotional
exam for the position of City Librarian with the exception of the following: "fifteen
(15)years of experience" please change to "ten (10)years of experience".
QUALIFICATIONS
This examination is open only to employees of the City of Livonia,who at the closing
date of this examination, have regular status as an Assistant Branch Librarian and
at least fifteen (15)years of experience as an Assistant Branch Librarian.
PARTS OF EXAMINATION AND WEIGHTS
100% Departmental Rating
Meeting was adjourned at 4.30 p.m.