RESOLUTION
In the matter of
Resources for the Fairfax County
Public Library
Reston
Citizens Association
February 9, 2015
The
Fairfax County Public Library (FCPL) is a public institution that is vital to
the high quality of life of the residents of the County and especially
important to less fortunate individuals and families who rely on its resources
for helping children learn, job hunting, and starting and managing small
businesses.
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WHEREAS
Reston
is a planned community whose vision is to provide a high quality of life for
people of all incomes, ages, races and ethnicities;
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WHEREAS
the Reston Regional Library, in partial fulfillment of that Reston vision, is
among the County’s busiest in serving a wide variety of people;
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WHEREAS
the Reston Regional Library, like the other 22
FCPL branches in the County, has suffered significant, continuous cuts in its
budget, staff, and collection over the last decade;
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WHEREAS
FCPL as a whole has experienced a 22% decline in its operating (General Fund)
expenditures —while the county-wide budget has increased 15% in the same
timeframe;
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WHEREAS
FCPL as a whole has experienced a 14% decline in full time positions over the
same timeframe - while county-wide full time positions have increased by three
percent since FY2007;
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WHEREAS
FCPL has reduced its collection inventory by 16% in the decade between, including
a 12% reduction in children’s books;
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WHEREAS
FCPL has reduced the number of library children’s programs;
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WHEREAS FCPL’s
policy of considering the discard of library materials after only two years of
being unused is exceptionally short by public library norms and has contributed
substantially to the decline in the FCPL materials inventory;
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WHEREAS
FCPL does not include in-house use of library materials prior to creating the
"dead" list,
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WHEREAS the
impact of all these reductions in budget, staffing, and materials collection
has caused a decrease in the quality of the FCPL system and by extension a
decrease in the quality of life for Reston Life;
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WHEREAS this
has been exhibited by the American Library Association’s Public Library
Division which ranks FCPL in the bottom third of Metropolitan Washington public
library systems (14th of 19 public library systems);
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the RCA Board of Directors calls upon:
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The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (FCBOS)
to index the FCPL budget for FY2016 and all following FY to other comparable
libraries in the Washington DC Metro area;
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The FCBOS to fill the vacant full-time positions
and ensure that FCPL library staffing levels are indexed to regional norms;
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The FCBOS to increase the number of full-time positions—and
fill them—at least at the rate of growth of the County’s population over the
next decade;
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The FCBOS to direct the FCPL to replace any
discarded materials at least one-for-one plus increasing holdings at the
percentage change in the county’s population year-to-year;
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The
FCBOS to direct the FCPL to include in-house use of library materials such that
those books are not included on the initial "dead" list to be
discarded.
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The FCBOS to direct the FCPL to change its
“unused” material discard policy to national and regional norms;
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Fairfax
County citizens and homeowners
associations to adopt similar resolutions to encourage the FCBOS to treat the
libraries as essential to the quality of life for Fairfax County
citizens.
I refuse to pay more taxes just so more staff can sit at a desk and buy stuff on Amazon. I saw that at my local branch last week. Get more books. I check them out by myself.
ReplyDeleteI'm a librarian and you'll see me use Amazon to check prices for patrons, verify an author or title (it's easier than on WorldCat sometimes), or look up the grade level of a book because there are usually School Library Journal reviews attached to them. I also use it to see if replacement copies for worn-out books are readily-available and affordable. We receive .07% of your taxes and work hard to stretch that tiny bit of money.
DeleteToday I saw a man at the Tysons library shopping for shirts. He was sitting at the reference desk. Was he looking to stock them at the library? Is that my tax money at work?
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