Panguitch public meetings in 2023
4 substantive meetings from 2023, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Panguitch City Public Library
The Garfield County Library Board met at the Panguitch City Library and approved the minutes and the Panguitch Public Library bylaws. The board discussed recruiting new members and reviewed the new library website. The next meeting is scheduled for February 15, 2024.
- Approved Panguitch Public Library bylaws
- Discussed recruiting new board members from a list of eight potential names
- Librarian reported a Kanab first-grade teacher wants to use Bookmobile service
- Bookmobile patrons will have access to Libby
- Next meeting set for February 15, 2024
Panguitch City Public Library
The Garfield County/Panguitch City Library Board is meeting to discuss the library's bylaws, strategic planning, and technology plan. No votes or decisions are listed on the agenda.
- Review of Panguitch City Public Library Bylaws
- Discussion of Panguitch City Public Library Strategic Planning
- Discussion of Panguitch City Public Library Technology Plan
Panguitch City Public Library
The Panguitch City Library Board met on August 17, 2023, at the Panguitch City Library. The board discussed changes to the bylaws, confirmed the library's certification, and talked about the new website. Members were asked to submit ideas for the strategic plan to Suzanne Dunham. The meeting was routine and procedural, with no votes on new policies or expenditures.
- Bylaws changes reviewed by Tracy Wright
- Library certification confirmed
- Discussion on new library website
- Strategic plan input requested from board members
- Next meeting set for November 9, 2023, at 7 p.m.
Panguitch City Public Library
The Panguitch City Library Board met on August 3, 2023, to approve minutes, hear librarian reports, and discuss upcoming administrative tasks. Key items included updating bylaws, strategic plan, technology plan, internet policy, and collection development, as well as recruiting new board members. The board also noted the State of Utah will provide a new library website.
- Summer reading program had 87 participants, theme 'Better Together'
- Bookmobile to receive a new wrap
- Bylaws and strategic plan due for update
- Technology plan to become a new requirement next year
- State of Utah to provide new library website