Upland City Council Approves Contract with LSSI
New Public-Private Partnership Will Deliver Improved
Library Services While Saving Taxpayer Funds
PRNewswire: 7.10.2014
On Monday evening, June 23, the Upland City Council voted
to approve a contract with Library Systems & Services, LLC (LSSI) to
operate the Upland Public Library commencing
August 1. Previously, the Upland City
Council had approved a proposal offered by LSSI and directed the city manager
to negotiate a formal contract.
"We're very excited about the new partnership our
city shares with LSSI," said Stephen Dunn, City Manager. "After a lengthy dialogue with our
community and input from a citizens' task force, the City Council was confident
moving forward with a solution which provides more opportunities for library
patrons, staff and volunteers while conserving taxpayer dollars."
The approved LSSI contract will increase the hours of
operation by 24%, enabling the library to serve the public 7 days per week;
more than double the current book and materials budget; re-establish vital
literacy programming; reduce overall costs of operations, thus saving taxpayers
more than $1 million over the 5-year contract; and provide more professional
growth opportunities for the existing staff.
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LSSI
is no stranger to operating public libraries in the Southern
California region. For the past 17 years, it
has successfully managed the Riverside County Public Library System comprised
of 35 branch libraries and two bookmobiles serving a population of more than 2
million residents. LSSI also operates libraries for the Cities of Moreno Valley, Palmdale, Camarillo, Moorpark, Simi Valley and Santa
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