Politics & Government

Gwinnett Libraries To Reduce Hours Beginning in October, Report Says

Libraries will remain open seven days a week, but with fewer hours.

Gwinnett Public Library branches will reduce hours beginning in October, but will remain open seven days a week.

At a special called meeting Thursday, the board decided that effective Oct. 23, libraries will be open 44 hours a week, down from 53 hours now, according to the Gwinnett Daily Post. A reduction in hours had been expected because the library is facing funding cuts from the county.

"We are at a point where we have to cut hours," said Library Director Nancy Stanberry-Kellam, according to the report. "Our service is suffering, and we don't have the staff."

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The county earlier this month cut the public libraries' $16.1 million budget by 15 percent. include advertising in the libraries, endowments and urging library users to donate $1 a week.

 

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