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Bridgeport (CT) Voters Support Library Referendum; Big Boost in Budget

City support will go from $4.8M to $6.9M, though library may be charged for in-kind services

Norman Oder -- Library Journal, 11/4/2009

  • City may now charge for in-kind services
  • Library can now keep up with inflation
  • Advocates achieved referendum via obscure law

In a major boost for the long-suffering Bridgeport Public Library, CT, voters yesterday approved a novel referendum that boosts city support from .69 mills, or $4.8 million, to 1 mill, or $6.9 million, which would represent nearly $50 per capita (up from the current $34.50) for a service population of 139,000. 

"This is the first time in Connecticut state history that an operating referendum was placed on the ballot," library director Scott Hughes said The final tally was 2,683 (65%) to 1455 (35%), a low turnout for a city of 139,000.

The Connecticut Post noted that the boost may be diminLiberate Libraries Bridgeport Public Library campaignished somewhat, because the city likely would charge for in-kind services like utilities.

Still, as board president Jim O’Donnell previously told LJ, the referendum would restore the library to an inflation-adjusted level after years of decline.

"It would mean six days of service in our neighborhoods,” he said, and enough capital money to replace two storefront branches with full-service libraries. “It also means the possibility of Sunday hours at the main library,” he said, plus more computers and restoring the book budget.

Library boosters, via the Liberate Libraries committee, achieved the referendum by seizing on a long-obscure law regarding the relationship between towns and boroughs and their libraries. While Bridgeport is a city, not a town, its city charter said it would be responsible for all the duties and obligations imposed by state laws on towns. Thus, only 50 signatures were needed for a referendum.

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