And speaking of comparing the numbers, has anyone seen a table of what each
library will actually get (like the one we saw for the full amount when we
were lobbying for it)? I know when I propose cutting out our (tiny)
non-resident fee someone is going to ask me how much we'll get vs. how much
we'll be giving up.

In our case, we only charge non-resident fees to out-of-county residents,
and it's a pretty small number, so I think we'll gain on the deal, but I'd
like to be able to have some figures to back up that feeling.

Judy Duer
Temple Public


-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Ricklefs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 3:02 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TexShare Card/Direct Aid clarified

Stephanie, you said:
However,
the end of your message relates to one of the points that I make.  If a city
library is dissatisfied with the amount of money that the county provides to
it -- then how does it work to the library's benefit to say: "Oh, you give
us such a pitiful amount of money that you should just keep it.  Don't
bother us with it.  We plan to serve your people for free and would rather
do it without your money."

I guess you need to determine the amount of loss of direct aid if you keep a
non-resident fee (I assume your fee is for  out of county). Will the amount
you lose in direct aid for keeping the non-resident fee be greater than what
you collect in the non-resident fee. That is the science. Balance that
against what may be the increased use of the library sans non-resident fee
(How many more best sellers are needed? More staff to serve the people,
process paperwork? More storytimes). That is the art. Then determine your
comfort level at the estimated loss of quality of service for the tax paying
public vs. the amount of good will that truly free use provides for the
non-resident. There is probably some level that is acceptable. And as both
of our cities take massive infusions of sales tax dollars, the ad valorem
argument begins to be weaker for either one of us. How does your finance
director/city manager feel about this issue?






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