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📚 Board of Library Trustees 3-9-26 AI Recap

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Below is a summarized version of the Board of Library Trustees meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.

Contents
  • 📋 Summary
  • 📑 Agenda Overview
  • 🗣️ Public Comment
  • 🗳 Discussion & Vote – Mini Food Pantry Proposal (Troop 702)
  • 🏢 Administrator / Manager Report
    • 🌱 Spring Programming Update
  • 🏗 State / Regional Policy
  • 🗳 Discussion & Vote – Sunset Ad Hoc Library Landscape Committee
  • 🏢 Administrator / Manager Report
    • 💼 Financial & Director’s Report
  • ✅ Meeting Minutes Approved
  • 🗓 Future Agenda Items
  • 🔑 Key Summary

📅 March 9, 2026 Board of Library Trustees Meeting

🕒 Meeting Start: 00:03:25
⏰ Meeting End: 00:47:28
💻 Format: Hybrid
👤 Chair: Amy Lannon
👥 Attendees: Kelli Bacon, Patrick Egan, Andrew Gregory, Andrew Grimes, Christian Cappy Popp, Monette Verrier
🚫 Absent: None


📋 Summary

The Board of Library Trustees convened to address public comment, consider a proposal for a mini food pantry on library grounds, receive an extensive spring programming update, and review operational updates including finances, facilities, and staffing. The Board approved a conditional proposal for a Troop 702 mini food pantry, sunset an ad hoc landscape committee after completion of its charge, and approved prior meeting minutes with one abstention.

Updates included FY27 budget progress toward Town Meeting, expanded library programming across all age groups, accessibility initiatives, increased volunteer engagement, and upcoming agenda planning. The meeting concluded with future agenda items identified and formal adjournment.


📑 Agenda Overview

⏰ Start TimeTopic
00:03:25Call to Order & Public Comment
00:04:26Mini Food Pantry Proposal – Troop 702
00:14:11Spring Programming Update
00:28:01Land Acknowledgement Update
00:29:41Discussion & Vote – Ad Hoc Landscape Committee
00:31:23Financial Report & Director’s Report
00:45:12Approval of Minutes
00:46:00Future Agenda Items
00:47:14Adjournment

🗣️ Public Comment

⏰ 00:03:34 – 00:04:24
👤 Presenter(s): Patrick Egan

  • One written public comment was received via email regarding concerns about adult-themed performances offered to children at the library.
  • The comment was acknowledged; a response was prepared and shared with the full Board.
  • No in-person or live remote public comment was given.

🗳 Discussion & Vote – Mini Food Pantry Proposal (Troop 702)

⏰ 00:04:26 – 00:14:11
👤 Presenter(s): Bill (Troop 702 Eagle Scout candidate), Amy Lannon

Overview
Troop 702 proposed installing a mini food pantry on Reading Public Library property to support the Reading Food Pantry and community members in need.

Key Discussion Points

  • Pantry intended for non-perishable, shelf-stable items only.
  • Troop 702 would construct and install the pantry but not provide long-term maintenance.
  • Coordination planned with the Reading Food Pantry for upkeep and distribution.
  • Location considerations included sun exposure, accessibility, and security.
  • Library Director agreed to work with the scout to determine optimal placement.

Vote
✅ Approved (Conditional)
Vote Count: 4–0

  • Approval granted to proceed with planning and coordination, with final location and setup to be determined.

🏢 Administrator / Manager Report

🌱 Spring Programming Update

⏰ 00:14:11 – 00:27:59
👤 Presenter(s): Head of Public Services

Highlights

  • Strong attendance across winter programs including concerts, author talks, trivia, clothing swaps, and youth events.
  • Spring offerings include expanded children’s, teen, and adult programming such as bilingual story times, teen D&D, K-pop crafting, Mandarin classes, mental health workshops, and community meetups.
  • New and expanded partnerships with Reading Neighbors Network, Multilingual Learner Department, and North Suburban Family Resource Network.
  • Summer reading theme announced: Reading Is Revolutionary.
  • Friends of the Reading Public Library outdoor concert series planned to highlight the new terrace, with a tentative formal launch in early June.

🏗 State / Regional Policy

⏰ 00:28:01 – 00:29:39
👤 Presenter(s): Amy Lannon

  • Update provided on plans for a land acknowledgement display.
  • Design consultation underway with Martin Sorer.
  • Proposed installation includes a small sign and placement of the National Register of Historic Places plaque in the historic section of the building.
  • Potential timing aligned with Native American Recognition Month.

🗳 Discussion & Vote – Sunset Ad Hoc Library Landscape Committee

⏰ 00:29:41 – 00:31:21
👤 Presenter(s): Amy Lannon

Overview
The ad hoc committee completed its charge related to landscape design and implementation.

Vote
✅ Approved
Vote Count: 4–0

  • Committee formally sunset at its request.

🏢 Administrator / Manager Report

💼 Financial & Director’s Report

⏰ 00:31:23 – 00:45:12
👤 Presenter(s): Amy Lannon

Financial Highlights

  • Library operating under budget, primarily due to staffing transitions.
  • FY27 budget reviewed by Finance Committee and approved to advance to Town Meeting with no staffing increases.
  • Private donation received for studio-related capital improvements.

Operational Updates

  • Volunteer hours increased due to restart of the Bookmates program.
  • Significant growth in use of library pickup lockers and home delivery service.
  • February vacation programming saw high attendance despite weather and parking constraints.
  • Sensory-inclusive certification underway, with staff training and new accessibility resources introduced.
  • Staffing updates included onboarding of Stacy Duran and active recruitment for a part-time library associate.
  • Annual report submitted to the Town.

✅ Meeting Minutes Approved

⏰ 00:45:12 – 00:45:57
👤 Presenter(s): Amy Lannon

  • February 9, 2026 Minutes: Approved as presented.
  • One trustee abstained due to absence at the prior meeting.

🗓 Future Agenda Items

⏰ 00:46:00 – 00:47:14
👤 Presenter(s): Amy Lannon

  • April: OEESJ annual update, ACE liaison update, potential policy revisions (local history room use).
  • June: Summer programming update, election of officers, meeting dates, holiday schedule.

🔑 Key Summary

  • Conditional approval granted for a Troop 702 mini food pantry on library grounds.
  • Extensive spring programming schedule highlighted strong community engagement across all age groups.
  • Land acknowledgement signage planning advanced with design consultation underway.
  • Ad hoc library landscape committee formally sunset after completing its mission.
  • FY27 library budget approved to proceed to Town Meeting with no staffing increases.
  • February 9, 2026 meeting minutes approved with one abstention.

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