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The meeting agenda includes proclamations for Child Abuse Prevention Month and Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, along with presentations on the economic impact of the arts and an annual update from Pacific Power. Key agenda items include the acceptance of a Certified Local Government Grant Agreement, a deliberation on a findings appeal regarding a demolition request, annual reports from the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association and Clatsop Economic Development Resources, and the renewal of a public recreation facility license for the Youngs River Marine Park. Additionally, the council will discuss miscellaneous public comments.
The board reviewed the Library Director's report, which covered current service statistics, proposals for new electronic music resources, and the long-term status of digital book collections. Key discussions included updates on recent community presentations regarding library renovation efforts, the introduction of draft standards for Oregon public libraries, and a fundraising campaign launched by the Kiwanis Club. Additionally, the board addressed the creation of a library foundation, upcoming goal-setting strategies for City Council, and the development of frequently asked questions to assist with future community outreach.
The board discussed several items regarding the library's renovation, including the creation of an organizational model, the formation of a steering committee, and the procurement process for hiring an architect. The Library Director provided an update on facilities maintenance, including pest control and landscaping, as well as programming challenges. Additionally, the ALFA representative reported on the organization's financial status and board expansion plans. The board also reviewed the Revised Standards for Oregon Public Libraries, discussed strategies for policy implementation, and explored potential future funding sources such as state lottery revenue.
The meeting focused on planning and publicity for an upcoming library open house and work session to gather public input on library options. Key discussion topics included reports on community presentations, updates on library operations such as fundraising grants and the retirement of the Library Director, and an update regarding the search for a new Library Director, including the review of candidate applications and the potential appointment of an interim manager. Members also discussed future steps for providing formal recommendations to the City Council.
This document outlines the City of Astoria's strategic direction through its City Council Work Plan, updated in 2026, for the period of 2023-2028. The plan focuses on four core goal areas: Housing for All Astorians, A Thriving Local Economy, Resilience as a Community, and Livability and Quality of Life for Residents. It details specific objectives and benchmarks designed to enhance community well-being, foster economic vitality, and improve preparedness for various challenges, ensuring a high standard of living for residents.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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