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This strategic plan for Moore Memorial Public Library outlines key initiatives across four main pillars: Outreach, Programming, Technology, and Local History/Archives. The plan aims to establish the library as a social services information hub, enhance community engagement through diverse media and expanded services, foster lifelong learning and citizen participation through varied programming, and provide appropriate technological resources. Additionally, it focuses on maintaining and expanding the local history archive, developing digital collections, and strengthening partnerships with other historical organizations.
The City Commission meeting included an invocation by Pastor David Buckley, followed by reports from the Department of Recreation and Tourism, featuring a presentation on the Texas City Museum. Public comments were heard regarding zoning for a battery energy storage system. The commission addressed a consent agenda, approving items A and C, and discussing item B concerning commission grant funds to Craving for a Change Foundation, including conflict of interest considerations. Additionally, the commission discussed and approved an extension for a bid related to reinforced concrete pipes and voted on an ordinance prohibiting outdoor donation bins due to safety concerns.
The meeting included an invocation by Pastor Terry Ray, followed by pledges. A proclamation was made for Motorcycle Awareness Month, with representatives from the Warriors Bikers for Charity present. Service awards were given to city employees for their years of service, and promotions were announced for members of the Texas City Fire Department. The quarterly investment report was presented, highlighting the investment status and changes in market value. A public hearing was opened regarding the issuance of certificates of obligation for capital projects, including a new municipal complex, fire station, expansion of facilities, and public library improvements, with discussions emphasizing no property tax rate increase.
The meeting included a roll call to establish a quorum and an invocation. Special guests, including Boy Scouts from St. Mary's Catholic Church, were acknowledged. Service awards were presented, and Desiree Haddock was recognized for her 25 years of service as a youth art instructor. A report was given by the library director, Cheryl Lohen, highlighting the library's achievements, statistics, and new services. Public comments were heard regarding ordinance 2024-14 concerning the commission rules of procedure.
The strategic plan for Moore Memorial Public Library focuses on several key areas: outreach to establish the library as a social services information hub and increase its presence through various media platforms; programming to create a community of life-long learners and evaluate program success; technology to provide appropriate technological resources; collection development to meet community needs; and local history/archives to maintain, expand, and digitize the archive. The plan also aims to develop partnerships with local history organizations and celebrate the library's 100th anniversary.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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