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GREAT FALLS — The Great Falls City Commission has approved a reduction in funding for the Great Falls Public Library. The new agreement, struck Tuesday night during an often contentious meeting ...
On June 6, 2023, city voters narrowly passed an additional 15 mill property tax levy to add roughly $1.6 million annually to the Great Falls Public Library’s budget.
After approval of a levy last year, the Great Falls Public Library has increased staff, is open seven days per week for the first time in a decade, and is expanding its mobile services, early ...
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Negotiations could put Great Falls library funding on the ... - MSNThe negotiations began this spring, less than a year after Great Falls voters passed a library funding measure in June 2023. That successful campaign, juxtaposed against the unsuccessful public ...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Great Falls Public Library has been implementing many different programs and changes since the passage of the Library Levy in June of 2023.
At last night’s meeting, the Great Falls Public Library Board of Trustees carefully reviewed the City’s proposed agreement to take 3.5 mills for two years and then take all 7 mills permanently.
GREAT FALLS — The Great Falls City Commission has approved a reduction in funding for the Great Falls Public Library. The new agreement, struck Tuesday night during an often contentious meeting ...
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Great Falls Public Library has been implementing many different programs and changes since the passage of the Library Levy in June of 2023. "We really have felt for a long ...
GREAT FALLS — Negotiations are ongoing between representatives of the city administration and the Great Falls Public Library that could change the library’s management and funding.
Public comment and commission discussion on Tuesday focused a lot on Great Falls’ strained public safety resources. The city has vowed to reallocate the library funding to public safety needs ...
The city has vowed to reallocate the library funding to public safety needs, though the money is less than 1.5% of the $32 million public safety budget for courts, legal, police and fire.
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