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Council briefs: library staffing strain, museum expansion and Longmont Public Media pilot app

April 16, 2024 | Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado


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Council briefs: library staffing strain, museum expansion and Longmont Public Media pilot app
Councilors used reporting time to flag institutional capacity and next steps for Longmont’s cultural and community assets.

Library leaders told councilors they face staffing shortages and rising costs for digital content, leading to longer hold times and limits on new purchases; the library’s annual report is scheduled for April 30 and the library will close May 17 for all‑staff trauma-informed care training. "The trajectory... is not really sustainable," one councilor said, urging attention to funding and staffing.

The museum expansion is proceeding: an inner courtyard is being graded for drainage, a slab for a new performance pavilion has been poured, and donation streams continue. Councilors noted attendance and revenue increases year over year (Discovery Days attendance rose from 896 to 1,132 and auditorium and gift-shop sales also improved), but expressed concern about recruiting and retaining advisory-board volunteers.

Longmont Public Media (LPM) reported an ongoing board expansion to seven members and is piloting an app to notify residents when trains approach and where they will stop. Councilors praised the demonstration and discussed potential timelines and use cases.

Separately, councilors clarified Juneth event sponsorship rules: the first year’s sponsorship is funded from council contingency and subsequent years are incorporated into the city budget unless a future council changes the policy. Councilors said that arrangement ensures stage, park use and trash service are supported year to year unless explicitly reversed.

No formal council votes occurred on these items during the reports session; members asked for follow-up staffing and recruitment information and signaled support for outreach around cultural amenities.

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