June 2016 - Clearview Library District
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June 2016 - Clearview Library District
LIBRARY BOARD MEETING Thursday, June 30, 2016, 5:30pm – Agenda CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC INPUT REVIEW OF AGENDA DIRECTOR’S REPORT COMMUNICATION MONTHLY STATISTICS TREASURER’S REPORT PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORT FUTURE PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT FOUNDATION REPORT – Joann Perko OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS First Reading of the Revised By-laws (Information) Review of Investments (Information) 2017 Holiday Closings (Action) Executive Session pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-6-402(4)(a), for the purpose of discussion of the purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer, or sale of any real, personal, or other property interest. CONSENT AGENDA UPCOMING AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES ADJOURN Next Board Meeting Thursday, July 28, 2016, 5:30 PM DIRECTOR’S REPORT LIBRARY BOARD MEETING Thursday, June 30, 2016 During the month of May, the staff was busy putting the finishing touches on the Summer Reading Program and providing class tours to kids from the RE4 school District. Board President Joann Perko and Board Vice-President Bev Menke attended Library Journal’s Library Architecture Conference in Bozeman, Montana on May 5 th and 6th. They were very impressed with the Bozeman Public Library and learned a lot about new buildings from the workshops they attended. On Saturday, May 7th, Circulation Supervisor, Nathan Triz had to deal with a tornado warning. With the phone help of Public Services Manager, Ally Garcia, it was determined that there was a threat to the safety of the public. Adults were given the choice to stay in the Library basement or to leave. Nathan and the staff did a great job of getting the public to the basement, even the Rotary Club members who were interviewing students for leadership camp. Although no tornado materialized in Windsor, everyone was grateful to the staff for looking out for their safety. Several staff were temporarily re-located to the small meeting room while new workspaces were being created on the west side of the building. The new spaces provide storage and quieter places to work. New copiers were installed for both the staff and the public. Bookmobile Day was celebrated in the Library parking lot on a very cold Saturday, May 14 th. Kids and adults heard a western singer, had a chance to take their picture on a tractor, played western themed games and were treated to free hot dogs and burgers provided by the Windsor Lions Club. The Library Board and Director Kling attended the Joint School, Fire, and Town Board meeting on Monday, May 16th. Many exciting things are happening in the schools, the town and the Fire District. The Library hosted the monthly Windsor Chamber of Commerce Networking at Noon on Wednesday, May 25th. Wing Shack brought the food. 35 Chamber members were present. Ally Garcia and Bud Hunt offered tours of the Library and several cards were issued to Chamber members. Lynley Allen resigned her position as an Outreach Assistant. Makayla Northern was hired as a shelver. Programming Highlights for May Mish Mash May-hem Health Care in Retirement Spa Night and Yoga Sending Your Child to College Romance Authors Tea Wine Tasting Spirals in Severance Estate Planning 101 Bookmobile Day Craft Night Harry Potter Party Making Money Instant Info on Instagram Sprouting 101 Summer Kick-Off Party Essentrics Monthly Reports of the Managers and Supervisor Adult Services, Children’s Service and Outreach –– May, 2016 Ally Garcia, Public Services Manager (Adults, Teens, Children and Bookmobile) Overview: The last day of May brought the first day of summer reading program. The library and bookmobile were bustling with activity and we signed up over 300 patrons in the first day! May also brought the end of the school year and we squeezed in 5 school tours to 122 students. We celebrated our Bookmobile during the month of May and were sad the weather wasn’t better but still had a blast with the 90 patrons that attended. We had a Cowboy Troubadour singing, tractor pictures, Page the Pelican and all sorts of fun surprises. This event was led by our Outreach Supervisor, Cari Borchert. The adult services department put on a wonderful Romance Tea featuring local romance authors. Our attendees were pleased with the delicious tea, games and prizes awarded. Other Highlights Tucker and staff (Ally, Lynley, Kat) did Page campaign visits at Severance storytimes and Fun Fridays as well as other bookmobile stops to promote Bomo Day. Kat spoke to approx 55 students, parents and staff at a Tozer assembly on May 5 promoting the library and summer reading program. Resa jumped in to conduct several school field trip tours. Resa attended a Skyview assembly to present the trophies for Battle of the Books. Tucker was trained on Constant Contact to take over from Lynley. Tucker is working with Brittany on the skate competition and wrote guidelines doc, contacted local skate shops asking about donating prizes for the competition, distributed fliers around town, and created a judging form. Brittany is working on finding furniture for the teen area and led many teen programs this month. Amy trained 4 volunteers this month and led volunteer trainings on Summer Reading Program. Brittany, Heather, Jennifer and Andrea are continuing to do collection development. Interviewed (former) PAWS volunteer, Bob Steinhoff, and his therapy dog, Ranger and scheduled them to begin in June. Kat, Resa & Andrea submitted sections for the library newsletter. Jennifer is training and working with Monica and Marsella do assist with adult collection development. Jennifer, Marsella and Monica are working on planning upcoming programs for adults. Heather, Cari and Jennifer continue to take on large admin responsibilities as supervisors. All three of them are now meeting with staff on a weekly basis to help disseminate information and give them the support they need. Kat and Andrea led their first little one program in Severance with 18 attendees. Andrea had two sessions accepted for the Colorado Assn. of Libraries Conference. Ally’s Managerial Duties and Professional Development: Cari, Heather and I completed and gave evaluations to Karen, Monica and Resa. The three of us also decided how to best fill the children’s/outreach position that Lynley will be leaving at the end of May. Cari and I then went through 18 applications and interviewed 6 people. We decided to offer and promote Katie Northern who will be starting the first week of June. I also assisted Nathan with interviewing for the shelver position. Summer Reading Program: After putting together the document needed to run our Summer Reading Program online I then tested and proofed the online website and put together training documents for all staff. I offered 3 days of training; Andrea Cleland conducted one of the training sessions. Brad and I rolled out our Marketing Plan to the leadership team the first week of May. We took them on a tour of our library and asked them to evaluate and think about our signage. It resulted is a mass overhaul of all the signs in the library as well new guidelines prepared by Brad and myself. 3 of my 4 proposals were accepted for the annual Colorado Assn. of Libraries Conference happening in October. All 3 sessions will be new presentations to develop. Ann and I put together the Networking at Noon event for the Windsor Chamber of Commerce and hosted it in our large meeting room. I worked with Wing Shack to have our food catered and had Monica Latham made swag bags to give to all the attendees. We had 35 people in attendance and gave tours and signed up new library cards. The Unattended Child and Behavior Policy was approved by the Library District’s attorney and reviewed with staff. Community meetings with: Windsor Lions meeting- preparing for our largest fundraiser, I was put in charge of tickets. Networking event through the Chamber. Windsor Women’s Business meeting. WICRA meeting- Brittany and I presented on library resources. Committees I am serving on and attending meetings: Colorado Public Library Association-President Leadership Team Summer Reading Program 2016 Monica, Ally and Heather put together monthly online and print calendar I proofed and edited, flyers, constant contact blast, newsletters and letters for staff in the Outreach, youth services and adult programming departments. Completed monthly staff schedule with Cari, Jennifer and Heather for three departments. Attended bi-weekly Outreach meet, monthly YS staff meeting and monthly programming meeting IT/Technical Services –May, 2016 Bud Hunt, IT Manager May was a month of squashing bugs, new office spaces, and establishing new habits and routines with our new office spaces and equipment. The changeover to our new copier, while mostly smooth and positive, created some extra work for the team as we worked to ring out the new systems. In addition, the renovation of the front office space to accommodate new staff meant that we were rewiring and installing equipment throughout the building. Growth is a good thing - but it brings extra work along with it. Also, the end of the school year brought opportunities to support teacher professional development in the school district. In addition to regular duties, in the month of May, the IT & Tech Services team: Created a temporary office space for displaced employees during installation and renovation of the front office - with minimal downtime for those affected. Returned and reinstalled all the equipment plus two additional workstations in the new office space. Wired and reworked wiring to support new computer and phone locations. Finished the transition to new copiers for floor and office copying needs, including deployment of new drivers and settings for default copying options. Continued preparations for the impending Windows 10 switchover for staff and patron computers. Provided a keynote speech for the Weld Re-4 Innovate conference. Interlibrary Loan Statistics SWIFT ILL Total ILL's Borrowed 152 14 166 ILL's Returned 171 21 192 ILL's Lending 53 ILL's Lended Returned 43 Courtesy Received 35 Courtesy Returned 44 96 79 Total Courier: 533 Circulation Services – May, 2016 Nathan Triz, Circulation Supervisor In May the Library had a tornado warning on Saturday, May 7th, when I was the Manager on Duty. The Staff and I followed our tornado policy effectively: evacuating all patrons and staff to the basement or giving them the option to leave and also gathered flashlights and safety supplies. All staff who were present did an extraordinary job during this highly stressful event. Department Displays: Rob & Aimee set up Star Wars display for “May the Fourth” Steven & Nathan curated “try a new genre” music displays Judy and Aimee set up “Exercise your mind” display featuring brain teasers, mind games, as well as physical exercise materials “Don’t judge a book by its movie” - books and their movie adaptations “Live music scene in Colorado 2016” - bands/artists currently touring CO Department Projects: Katie helped with a procedure update - retrieving in-transit holds. Alissa organized book display supplies. Caitlin re-did the “Minecraft - too loud!” sign. Several staff did spring cleaning around the Circulation Department areas and in bookdrops. Several staff assisted Nathan in redoing all of the libraries signs pertaining to circulation - ended up being over 200 signs and labels all together! Staff Development: Provided bite-sized training of “Hoopla” for Customer Service staff. All Customer Service Specialists and shelvers attended Summer Reading Program training. Trained Judy on disc repair and case replacement, and double checking new items side jobs. Trained Rob on updating range-finder side job. May Customer Service Specialist meetings we went over many things including: Bite-sized Hoopla training session Roving iPad usage Engaging patrons at the help desk Windsor Beacon/Windsor Now archiving Marketing Plan and signs Unattended Children and Behavior Policy Nathan’s Additional Side Projects: Ran teen video game night with 8 teen attendees. Continued training Brittany on setting up and running this monthly event as she is taking it over in September. Had 1-on-1 meetings with all 13 of the staff members that I supervise. Did Judy Pye’s annual evaluation. My workstation and desk area were transferred to the new cubicle area in the back. I moved all of my materials and set up my computer. Created procedure and location for checking out a spare key for various library locks. Created additional posters for PAWS program. Worked with tech services on redoing phone directory and outgoing messages. I interviewed for the open shelver position to replace Cosme and hired Makayla Northern. She went through training quickly and has been a great addition to the team. Made changes to the daily desk guideline and schedule for the Summer. Committees/Meetings Attended Held a bi-weekly Customer Service Specialist meeting. Attended monthly website meetings. Attended monthly purchase processing meetings. Attended monthly Leadership Team meeting. Volunteers: Donna Reiser - 21 hours / pulls holds, item condition check for Pam P., organized magazine exchange, shelves most carts, 7-day label covering, did shelf-reading Mary Beal - 8 hours / shelves Adult Fiction & media carts & YA & NF, pulls holds, 7-day label covering, lost & found Adam Jensen - 1.5 hours / shelves adult non-fiction Terry Muller - 4 hours / recovery, Amy’s craft night help Gail Greeley - 8.25 hours / shelf-read some adult fiction and non-fiction sections, folded flyers, pulled holds, pulled magazines, searched for missing items. Up Next Adult Programming~ *Barefoot Beaded Sandals Adult Summer Reading Kick-off Party Making Smart Insurance Choices In the Eye of the Artist We’ll Read Anything Book Club *Joy Johnson! Author of the BOOB Girls series Thursday, June 2 or Tuesday, June 7 @ 6:30 pm Friday, June 3 from 6:00-7:30 pm Thursday, June 9 @ 6:30 pm Thursday, June 16 @ 6:30 pm Monday, June 20 @ 6:30 pm Tuesday, June 21 @ 3:00 pm- Annuities? What about ‘em? DIY Solar Panels *Refreshing Summer Drinks Tuesday, June 21 @ 6:30 pm Thursday, June 23 @ 6:30 pm Tuesday, June 28 @ 6:00 pm nd th rd th th th st Good Samaritan (805 Compassion Dr.) st rd th Programming in Severance @ Severance Town Hall~ Fun Fridays @ Severance Town Hall (ages 5+) *Tech Time @ Severance Town Hall (ages 8+) Y is for Yoga! (3 to 6 years) 11:15am Friday, June 3 , 10 , 17 , and 24 from 4:00-5:00pm Monday, June 6 , 13 , 20 , and 27 from 3:30-4:30pm Tuesday, June 7 @ Severance Town Hall @ rd th th th th th th th th Cartoons & Parfait Bar (0-6 years) Tuesday, June 14 @ Severance Town Hall @ 11:15am Early Literacy Party (1 to 6 years) Tuesday, June 21 @ Severance Town Hall @ 11:15am Family Movie Night @ Severance Town Hall (all ages) Friday, June 24 from 5:30-7:00pm Get Moving & Keep Moving with Tumbling (2-6 yrs) Tuesday, June 28 @ Severance Town Hall @ 11:15am Stories in Severance (0 to 6 years) Tues. mornings @ 10:00am & 10:35am (at Severance Town th st th th Hall) Little One’s Programming~ Jack and Kitty (0 to 6 years) Wednesday, June 1 from 10:00-11:00am It’s Book Time with Ronald McDonald! (2 to 6 years) Tuesday, June 14 from 10:30-11:15am st th Story Times~ Toddler Tales (birth to 3 years) Dance, Rhyme, & Read (3 to 6 years) 10:30am Babies and Books (birth to 15 months) Whimsical Wobblers (15 months to 2½ years) Crafty Tales (3 to 6 years) Y is for Yoga! (3 to 6 years) Children’s Programming~ Monday mornings @ 10:00am & 10:35am Wednesday mornings @ 9:30am, 10:00am, & Friday mornings @ 9:30am Friday mornings @ 10:00am & 10:45am First Saturday of the month @ 10:30am Fourth Tuesday of the month @ 10:00am & 10:45am Storyteller Ann Lincoln (ages 5+) *Robotics 101 (ages 5-9) Crafty Mondays (5 to 12 years) Lego Club (ages 3-10) Clearview Olympiad (ages 5-12) Open Play (Crafts & Tech toys for ages 5+) Magician Erica Sodos (ages 5+) *Reading Bugs Book Club (ages 6-8) Wag that Tale: Denise Gard (all ages) Cartoons & Parfait Bar (ages 5+) Thursday, June 2 from 3:30-4:30pm Friday, June 3 , 10 , 17 , and 24 from 4:00-5:00pm Monday, June 6 , 13 , 20 , and 27 from 2:00-3:00pm Tuesday, June 7 , 14 , 21 , and 28 from 3:00-4:30pm Thursday, June 9 from 3:00-4:30pm Saturday, June 11 from 3:00-4:00pm Thursday, June 16 from 3:00-4:30pm Wednesday, June 22 and 29 from 3:00-4:00pm Thursday, June 23 from 3:00-4:30pm Thursday, June 30 from 3:00-4:30pm *Robotics & Beyond (ages 10+) Teen Art Gallery (ages 12-19) CoderDojo (ages 10+) *Tween Lock-In (ages 9-12) *Make a Scribbling Machine (ages 9+) *BeTWEEN the Lines Book Club (ages 9-13) BMX Show (ages 10-adult) Board Game Night! (ages 8+) 7:30pm Friday, June 3 , 10 , 17 , and 24 from 4:00-5:00pm Friday, June 3 from 5:00-6:30pm Monday, June 6 , 13 , 20 , and 27 from 1:00-2:00pm Friday, June 10 from 7:00pm-12:00am Wednesday, June 15 from 6:30-7:30pm Wednesday, June 22 and 29 from 3:00-4:00pm Tuesday, June 28 from 1:00-2:00pm Second & fourth Thursdays of the month from 5:00- *Robotics & Beyond (ages 10+) Teen Art Gallery (ages 12-19) CoderDojo (ages 10+) *Skateboard Competition (ages 13-19) Friday, June 3 , 10 , 17 , and 24 from 4:00-5:00pm Friday, June 3 from 5:00-6:30pm Monday, June 6 , 13 , 20 , and 27 from 1:00-2:00pm Friday, June 10 from 1:00-3:00pm @ Eastman Park Tween Programming~ Teen Programming~ Skate Park nd rd th th th th th th th th th st th th th th nd th rd th rd th th th rd th th th th th th nd th th rd th th th rd th th th th th BMX Show (ages 10-adult) Tuesday, June 28 from 1:00-2:00pm *Dungeons and Dragons (ages 12-18, new end time) First & third Thursdays of the month from 5:007:00pm *Teen Video Game Night (teens 13+) Second Wednesday of the month from 5:30-7:30pm Board Game Night! (ages 8+) Second & fourth Thursdays of the month from 5:007:30pm th May@the Clearview Library District People Served Program Attendance Items Borrowed Year to Date % vs. 2016 2015 128,313 24% 2013 Actual 241,934 2014 Actual 246,018 2015 Actual 279,147 2016 Goal 287,520 Current Month 2016 % vs '15 23023 4% % of 16 Goal 45% 22,717 30,700 41,936 42,775 4157 6% 20974 25% 49% 307,016 322,391 346,199 356,585 27181 -6% 143,235 3% 40% 5,614 18,933 19,706 5,881 22,192 12,512 7,785 22,209 5,430 8,020 22,875 5,700 579 1695 551 -9% -4% 29% 2751 8,081 2,889 -16% -12% 34% 34% 35% 51% 5,935 9,011 9,033 14,174 213,650 7,928 12,252 31,008 13,928 238,418 9,736 16,333 36,603 16,282 237,296 10,220 17,910 38,430 16,770 244,415 870 1431 2705 2148 19198 3% 8% -15% 181% -4% 4,421 7,626 14,338 18,317 100,812 9% -1% -14% 306% -3% 43% 43% 37% 109% 41% Computers and Technology Computer Users Sessions Wifi Use The Virtual Library Borrowers Ebooks Borrowed Other ematerials Database Searches Homepage Visitors People Served Program Attendance 35000 2013 30000 2014 6000 2013 2014 5000 2015 25000 2016 2015 4000 2016 20000 3000 15000 2000 10000 1000 5000 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Items Borrowed 2013 2014 40000 2015 35000 2016 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Computer Users Sessions 800 2013 700 2014 600 2015 2016 500 400 3000 2013 2014 2500 2015 2016 2000 1500 300 1000 200 500 100 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec WiFi Users 700 2015 600 2016 500 400 300 200 100 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Virtual Borrowers E-book Circulation 1200 2013 2500 2013 2014 1000 2015 2014 2000 2015 2016 800 2016 1500 600 1000 400 500 200 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan. Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Other E-materials Database Searches 4000 2013 8000 3500 2014 7000 2014 3000 2015 6000 2015 2016 2500 2016 5000 2000 4000 1500 3000 1000 2000 500 1000 0 2013 0 Jan. Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Homepage Visits 25000 2013 2014 20000 2015 2016 15000 10000 5000 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Clearview Library Fund Balances May 31, 2016 April Bank and Fund Statements Interest, Purch, Redemp, Checks May Balance Sheet May Operating Bank of Colorado Colo Trust Operating 8003 0.00% 0.13% $89,905 $530,458 $620,363 $36,158 $522,937 $559,094 $126,063 $1,053,395 $1,179,457 $115,328 $1,053,395 $1,168,722 General Reserve Colorado East Bank CD Colotrust General Fund 8005 0.45% 0.13% $0 $635,205 $635,205 $0 $307 $307 $0 $635,512 $635,512 $0 $635,512 $635,512 Capital Reserve Colo Trust Capital 8001 0.13% $203,755 $99 $203,853 $203,853 Long-Term Building Farmers Bank Money Market Colo Trust LT Building 8004 0.50% 0.13% $233,403 $1,182,376 $1,415,780 $125 $572 $696 $233,528 $1,182,948 $1,416,476 $233,528 $1,182,948 $1,416,476 $2,875,102 $560,197 $3,435,299 $3,424,564 Total Weld County Tax Distribution for May deposited in Jun General Property Tax Revenue Specific Ownership Interest on Deliq taxes/other Treasurer's fees $503,963 May May May May $500,646 $10,758 $71 ($7,511) $503,963 Cash On Hand 4000 3500 3000 K$ 2500 2000 1500 Act'16 Est'16 1000 Act'15 500 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul C:\Users\annk\Documents\Board Meetings\2016 Board Meetings\June\May 2016 Treasurer's Report Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 6/17/2016 Clearview Library District Revenue and Expenditures May, 2016 Row Labels Revenue General property tax Other revenue Specific ownership tax Revenue Total Expense Bookmobile costs Building costs Capital outlays County treasurer's fee Electronic Databases Materials/periodicals Operating supplies Other Expenses Programming Public relations Related expenses Salaries Software/tech support Expense Total Net Income May 16 Actual 2016 Actual 2016 Budget % of Budget Used 500646 5045 10758 516448 1,826,898 26,108 53,525 1,906,531 2,243,256 35,000 140,000 2,418,256 81% 75% 38% 79% 1634 7813 5685 7511 906 14662 2632 13149 3247 110 24532 97691 10552 190125 326324 3,339 30,563 43,274 27,442 4,510 70,153 6,275 45,753 20,351 1,468 116,483 456,781 32,654 859,045 1,047,486 26,180 86,000 195,000 33,649 10,000 227,500 25,000 201,843 38,000 40,000 319,949 1,143,138 70,000 2,416,259 1,997 13% 36% 22% 82% 45% 31% 25% 23% 54% 4% 36% 40% 47% 36% 52453% LIBRARY BOARD MEETING Thursday, June 30, 2016, 5:30pm – Minutes CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Vice President Menke at 5:35 p.m. PUBLIC INPUTNone REVIEW OF AGENDA Agenda was reviewed, no changes. DIRECTOR’S REPORT Report was reviewed and questions were asked. COMMUNICATION Board Member Scherer had communication about the great staff and value of the library services. They live in Johnstown and don’t mind the drive. MONTHLY STATISTICS Statistics were reviewed. TREASURER’S REPORT Report was reviewed. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORT Two Customer Service Specialist positions were opened for applications. FUTURE PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT Tabled until Executive session FOUNDATION REPORT – The foundation is investigating investing the author visit monies. Book sales are still in their plans, as well as increasing fundraising efforts for the building of a new library. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS First Reading of the Revised Bylaws Read into record and changes were clarified to the Board. Review of Investments Investments were reviewed. 2017 Holiday Closings A motion was made by Board Member Whittington to accept the 2017 holiday closings as listed. Motion was seconded by Board Member Scherer. Motion passed without opposition. Audit Committee Appointments A motion was made to appoint Bruce Florquist, Christian Morgan, Deb Lindahl as Audit Committee members by Board Member Whittington, and seconded by Board Member Scherer. Motion passed without opposition. Executive Session pursuant to C.R.S. § 246402(4)(a), for the purpose of discussion of the purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer, or sale of any real, personal, or other property interest. Entered Executive Session at 5:58 p.m. Resumed at 6:12 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA A motion was made by Board Member Scherer to accept the consent agenda. Motion was seconded by Board Member Whittington . Motion passed without opposition. UPCOMING AGENDA Executive Session Populationand housing data Director’s goals APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made by Board Member Scherer to accept the minutes Motion was seconded by Board Member Whittington. Motion passed without opposition. ADJOURN A motion was made to adjourn by Board Member Davis and seconded by Board Member Scherer. Motion passed without opposition. Meeting was adourned at 6:26 p.m. Next Board Meeting Monday, July 25, 2016, 5:30 PM