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Library staff outline facilities checklist, legal kiosk usage and programming plans

February 26, 2026 | Laredo, Webb County, Texas


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Library staff outline facilities checklist, legal kiosk usage and programming plans
Library staff used the Feb. 25 advisory-committee meeting to review facility maintenance and programming priorities, including lighting retrofits, elevator repairs, mobile book-truck availability and usage of a statewide legal kiosk.

Staff said lobby lighting retrofit work is underway to replace older fixtures and improve the building's brightness. On elevators, staff said one elevator remains in service while another requires significant repair; management is exploring bond funding for large capital expenses and advised that elevator replacement or major renovation is a multi-step procurement process that could take months.

Mobile services were discussed: staff listed the mobile book trucks and locations (McKendrick, Baskin branch and Bruni) and said one area currently lacks a truck. Committee members suggested the library consider replicating truck templates if funding allows.

Staff also shared metrics about a legal kiosk partnered through the state: it was reported as used for a total of 11 hours in the measurement period but "only 1 hour was dedicated to legal research," a staff member said. Committee members raised concerns about children using the kiosk as a general computer and suggested software-level protections such as a date-of-birth requirement to restrict access to adult legal services.

A committee member also flagged that a court-ordered supervised-visitation schedule may use the library for some visits on Sundays; staff said the library has on-site security and will monitor any increased public use. Staff confirmed spring-break programming will operate at three branches and said a poetry event is scheduled for April.

Separately, a committee member described a South Texas author convention model in which authors donated books for distribution to nearly 1,889 schoolchildren; the member suggested adapting a similar distribution event locally to reach more children with free books.

Committee members and staff agreed to continue monitoring repairs, procurements and program attendance and to follow up on suggested access controls for the legal kiosk.

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