Case Study: Inner City Library

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I agree that Lily should fight to keep the inner-city branch open so that the patrons the inner-city library serves are afforded convenient access to library services. Also, Springtown Public Library data validates the necessity of the inner-city branch and how it positively impacts the local community. Implementing fees can become problematic especially in lower income neighborhoods, but in this case, the fees are essential to the overall sustainability of the Springtown Public Library. Additionally, fundraising or pursuing grants are creative options in which Lily can utilize to supplement budget reductions. Lastly, public libraries strengthen the overall health of their community, and devaluing the library's importance could negatively

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