LIBRARY CLOSURE - May 20-23

Bloomington Library will be CLOSED Monday-Thursday, May 20-23.

The Bookmobile will make its stops during these closures. The Bookmobile schedule is available at bit.ly/bookmobileschedule.

  • Monday’s English Conversation Group will meet at STAR Literacy (201 E. Grove St.)
  • Tuesday’s Fiction Book Club will meet online via Zoom. Visit bit.ly/fiction521 to register for this program and receive the Zoom link.

This closure will allow us to continue to unbox 107,000 books (which were moved to storage when our construction project began) and to shelve 262,000 books. Some collections and areas of the library will not be available until the library reopens on Friday, May 24.

During open hours leading up to the closure, call 309.590.6120 or text 309.446.8398 with questions.

Public Comment

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Public Comment Guidelines

The following guidelines are in place to facilitate public comments during Bloomington Public Library Board of Trustees meetings:

  1. A public comment period not to exceed thirty (30) minutes will be held during all regularly scheduled Board of Trustees meetings, meetings of committees and/or task forces (hereinafter "committees") created by the Board of Trustees, work sessions, and special meetings of the Board of Trustees. Nothing herein shall prohibit the combination of meetings, at which only one public comment period will be allowed.
  2. Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker, on a first come, first served basis. A speaker cannot give his or her allotted minutes to another speaker to increase that person’s allotted time.
  3. Speakers will be acknowledged by the Chair and shall address the Trustees or Committee members. Speakers will begin their statement by first stating their name for the record.
  4. Public comment is not intended to require the Board Trustees or committee members to provide any answer to the speaker. Discussions between speakers and members of the audience will not be allowed.
  5. After the speaker has made his or her statement, he or she shall be seated with no further debate, dialogue or comment.
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