Westport Library Board Grapples with Art Exhibit Signage, HVAC Funding, and Staffing Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
The Westport Library Board of Trustees met recently to tackle a range of issues, from the controversial presence of signage for an art exhibit to ongoing staffing and operational concerns. The meeting also addressed infrastructure needs, such as the library’s HVAC system and roof maintenance, while expressing gratitude for a long-serving board member’s contributions.
A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to the contentious topic of signs related to an art exhibit displayed in the library. One gentleman had installed signs indicating the price and availability of certain artworks, sparking considerable debate among the board members. Some expressed confusion regarding the permissibility of such signage in a public library setting. Comments from board members included, “they’re absolutely the worst paintings I’ve ever seen in my life,” and queries about how this was allowed in the first place. The main concern was the inappropriateness of the library appearing to resemble a commercial business. It was revealed that the artist pursued various individuals for approval, but there was no formal restriction on the size of the signage.
Amidst the discussions, a consensus emerged that while the current situation should be addressed without immediate removal of the signs, there was a clear need to revise the library’s policy on signage. The lack of formal parameters regarding the size or type of signage allowed was identified as a gap that needed filling.
The board also tackled the library’s infrastructure needs, focusing on the aging HVAC system. With a grant cap of $250,000, there was a debate over prioritizing the replacement of an older unit.
Additionally, the board considered a proposal for a roof evaluation. It was noted that the current roof installation was completed in 2010, emphasizing the need for a professional assessment to ensure its integrity.
Staffing and operational structure were another focal point, particularly regarding the roles of the director and assistant director. The board discussed the longstanding scheduling practices that have been in place since the library’s inception in 1971. The current schedule requires either the director or assistant director to be present at all times, a practice that some members felt needed reevaluation. The discussion included the library’s hours of operation, now six days a week, and the need for clear communication about scheduling authority to avoid misunderstandings.
The board also examined the titles and responsibilities of library clerks, which do not adequately reflect their supervisory roles. A proposal to approach the town personnel committee to revamp job titles was considered, although it was acknowledged that changes must align with the town personnel board’s job descriptions. The need for clear job responsibilities for each position was emphasized, as current titles do not accurately represent the work being performed.
In addition to these discussions, the board touched on the library’s long-term goals and service plans, agreeing to postpone further discussion until members could thoroughly review the materials. The library’s unique role within the community compared to other town entities was noted, with differences in operational hours highlighted as a reason for establishing distinct job titles for library staff.
Towards the meeting’s conclusion, the board took a moment to celebrate a long-serving member, Polly, for her 28 years of service. This led to a light-hearted exchange among members, reminiscing about the evolution of library scheduling and the humorous remark that “you should never have run for library trustee if you were working.”
Jim Hartnett
Library Board Officials:
George Ripley, Bonnie Strebel, Amy Medeiros, Dan Sheahan, Robin Winters, Roland Dumas, Melissa Ferreira, Nancy Mullen, Don Davidson, Laura Bennett, Pauline Dooley, Polly Feitelberg, Susan Costa, Susan Czernicka
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Meeting Type:
Library Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/13/2026
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Recording Published:
04/13/2026
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Duration:
41 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Westport
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