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By Adam Duxter
Apr 3, 2021 3:42 PM
MADISON, Wis. – Those in charge of Madison Public Library say while they had hoped to return as soon as April 19th, that plan was met with concern from staff members who felt it was too soon.
“The members of the board began receiving emails and many of them, from staff, expressed concerns because they had not yet been vaccinated,” said Board President Eve Galanter. “And their position requires them that they be public facing, interacting directly with the public, they hoped we could put off the decision until more of them could get the vaccine.”
MADISON, Wis. – Those in charge of Madison Public Library say while they had hoped to return as soon as April 19th, that plan was met with concern from staff members who felt it was too soon.
“The members of the board began receiving emails and many of them, from staff, expressed concerns because they had not yet been vaccinated,” said Board President Eve Galanter. “And their position requires them that they be public facing, interacting directly with the public, they hoped we could put off the decision until more of them could get the vaccine.”
Galanter says she’s unsure what portion of staff have already had a chance to get the vaccine, but says she’s hopeful the newly proposed return date of May 24 offers more time.
MADISON, Wis. – Less than 12 hours after Madison’s Common Council voted to table a final decision on a permanent men’s shelter location, Alder Samba Baldeh says the city is trying to move forward with an incomplete plan.
“The city has no plan,” the District 17 Alder said. “They’ll tell you they’ll bring resources here. Last night, I asked them, when will this place be a fully serviced homeless shelter? They couldn’t answer that question. That’s the biggest problem.”
The city has been searching for a permanent location for nearly a year. Last summer, COVID-19 precautions forced services out of church basements in downtown Madison due to a lack of space. In Oct 2020, the owner of a proposed site backed out one day after the city announced plans to move there.
MADISON, Wis. – Less than 12 hours after Madison’s Common Council voted to table a final decision on a permanent men’s shelter location, Alder Samba Baldeh says the city is trying to move forward with an incomplete plan. “The city has no plan,” the District 17 Alder said. “They’ll tell you they’ll bring resources here. Last night, I asked them,.