Tag: LULA elevator
WARSAW — After well over a year of intermittent operation coupled with massive amounts of downtime, Warsaw Community Public Library’s new limited use, limited application elevator may be arriving at the facility sometime on Tuesday, March 12. “If you look, you can see how close we are for the new LULA, out in the hallway,” …read more.
WARSAW — In its first meeting of 2019, the Warsaw Community Public Library’s Board of Trustees learned that the library’s long-embattled elevator was about one month into its rebirth. “The LULA (limited use, limited access) project did start, you will see, Dec. 3,” said Library Director Ann Zydek. “They basically worked about a week and …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees perused the facility’s upcoming 2019 budget at its regular meeting Monday night, Sept. 10. The board will vote on approval at an adoption meeting Oct. 15. Director Ann Zydek proposed to the board that money be moved from the operating budget to the Rainy Day …read more.
WARSAW — The ongoing issue of limited use, limited access elevator, as well as the popularity of the Summer Reading Program and the official welcome of yet another new board member were three of the issues discussed Monday, July 9 at the regular monthly meeting of the Warsaw Community Public Library board. “Two months of …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library board of trustees is keeping its collective fingers crossed that a possibly much less expensive solution to its elevator situation could be in the offing. At the regular monthly board meeting Monday, April 9, Library Director Ann Zydek told the board that a replacement to the facility’s limited …read more.