The Highland Library Board meeting on July 29, 2025, focused on the upcoming citizen survey and its potential to gauge public opinion on funding and tax increases for library services. Board members discussed the importance of crafting survey questions that would provide deeper insights into community preferences regarding library funding.
Erin, a board member, confirmed that the citizen survey is scheduled for release in September. The board emphasized the need to include questions that not only ask if residents support a tax increase but also explore their views on maintaining current services versus potential reductions. The goal is to present residents with clear options, such as whether they would prefer to keep services as they are, accept a tax increase, or face service reductions.
The discussion highlighted the board's commitment to understanding community sentiment on library funding. Members expressed a desire for questions that would effectively capture the public's priorities and willingness to support funding changes. This approach aims to ensure that the survey results accurately reflect the community's needs and preferences regarding library services.
As the board prepares for the survey, they welcome input on question development to ensure it addresses the core issues effectively. The outcome of this survey could significantly influence future funding decisions and the overall direction of library services in Highland.