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The Libraries of Nevada County Reason for Investigation The Nevada County Grand Jury (Jury) investigated the Nevada
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Findings 15 findings
Recommendations 4
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R1The Board of Supervisors should fund for additional library staff as necessary to enable for more hours among the branches and fund more needed literacy programs.
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R2The Jury confirms the recommendations of the 2005/2006 Jury that The Board of Supervisors should continue to support the Nevada County Library by augmenting the Library General Fund as specific needs are defined, such as ways to increase space needed.
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R3The Board of Supervisors should maintain and improve the state and conditions of the county’s libraries by ensuring they are an integral part of the county’s Capital Facilities Master Plan.
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R4The Bear River branch should erect a clear and visible sign indicating location and hours of operation for the branch located within the high school. RESPONSES Board of Supervisors September 4, 2008 THE LIBRARIES OF NEVADA COUNTY Page | 3
Conclusions 7
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CL1 Page 3There is a lack of adequate space for materials and programs within the Truckee, Grass Valley, and Madelyn Helling branches.
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CL2 Page 3The libraries, based on similar statewide numbers reviewed, now fall more in line with median numbers within the state in terms of salaries, as compared to the salaries reviewed in the 2005/2006 Grand Jury report.
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CL3 Page 3The library’s staff of 28.6 full time equivalent employees is the same as reported by the 2005/2006 Grand Jury. This does not provide for the increased usage in the form of more staffing and hours to accommodate increasing population.
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CL4 Page 3The libraries strive to promote from within benefiting from qualified staff people very familiar with the branches in which they work.
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CL5 Page 3The Bear River branch cannot be easily located nor hours of operation determined as the result of poor signage.
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CL6 Page 3Support from the community in the form of volunteers is a critical element to the libraries ability to provide the many services currently available.
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CL7 Page 3Present staffing appears to be adequate to maintain only the current hours of operation.
No Responses Found 1
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