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1 <br />Angela Ely <br />From:EPL Staff <eplstaffcomments@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Wednesday, February 14, 2024 2:43 PM <br />To:Angela Ely <br />Subject:Fwd: [EXTERNAL] Comments on the levy lid lift and annexations <br />Please see below for the second staff submission to this account. <br />‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Forwarded message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ <br />From: EPL Staff <eplstaffcomments@gmail.com> <br />Date: Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 11:55 PM <br />Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Comments on the levy lid lift and annexations <br />To: Elizabeth Vogeli <EVogeli@everettwa.gov> <br /> <br />Hi Liz‐ <br /> <br />Thank you for your kind words! We received another staff email, so passing it along for consideration. We know people <br />want to try to submit their thoughts prior to council if at all possible to be considered. If anything else comes in it will be <br />forwarded asap. <br /> <br />‐‐ <br /> <br />To all Everett City Council members: <br /> <br />I write to you as a concerned employee of the Everett Public Library. I'm tired. My coworkers are tired. My boss is tired. <br />Everyone is so worn out and so very tired of constantly being overlooked, overworked, and being expected to run an <br />efficient and amazing library service with the scraps left over from the general fund. We read the comments online. We <br />see longtime library patrons and community leaders bemoaning: our reduced open hours; our broken buildings; our <br />level of service that's not matching their ideal. <br /> <br />We get it. We are heartbroken too. We care about Everett, we care for our community‐‐the most vulnerable of which <br />we feel protective of, we care for the unique and wonderful legacy we are tasked with continuing into the future. But we <br />can literally only do so much. When we don't have enough workers to be open 7 days a week; when we have to close a <br />location because the building issues are more than we can handle; when we see you having to wait in line because we <br />don't have enough workers to get to everyone at once‐‐we get it. We want more, too. We were able to provide more <br />before the pandemic slashed our budget and dozens of our coworkers were let go. <br /> <br />But it's a fallacy to think that giving control to Sno‐Isle Libraries is going to be the magic cure for all of these issues. <br /> <br />Sno‐Isle has issues to solve, too. They already have 23 other locations, and a budget and library board that work very, <br />very differently than what we are used to in Everett. That doesn't mean that they are going to sweep up Everett's library <br />system and make everything better, perfect, your ideal. That's wishful thinking, and while I wish that handing the library <br />over to Sno‐Isle would be the perfect solution, the truth is no one knows. And I'm not opposed to exploring what this <br />might look like, if Sno‐Isle were to annex the Everett Public Library. <br /> <br />But, I would like to know why this specific decision focused on the library is being rushed through, with zero clear <br />information transparently being made to the public or employees, without first looking at a solution that would actually <br />go a long way towards solving a lot of the projected budget deficit issues: a levy lid lift.
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