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CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting February 15, 2018 Trustees Room Wing 12:00 Noon

Present: Ms. Butts, Mr. Seifullah, Ms. Rodriguez, Ms. Washington, Mr. Parker, Mr. Corrigan (arrived, 12:15 p.m.)

Absent: Mr. Hairston

Ms. Rodriguez called the meeting to order at 12:08 p.m.

Approval of the Minutes REGULAR BOARD Ms. Rodriguez moved approval of the minutes for the MEETING & Regular Board Meeting and Organizational Meeting of ORGANIZATIONAL 1/18/18; and Finance Committee Meeting of 1/16/18. Ms. MEETING OF 1/18/18; AND Butts seconded the motion, which passed unanimously by FINANCE, roll call vote. COMMITTEE MEETING OF COMMUNICATIONS 1/16/18 Approved There were no communications to be acknowledged.

FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT

Ms. Rodriguez presented the following resolution on Mr. Seifullah’s behalf.

Resolution to Accept Gifts for the Month of January RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT GIFTS (See page 275) FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY Ms. Rodriguez moved approval of the following 2018 resolution. Mr. Hairston seconded the motion, which Approved passed unanimously by roll call vote.

WHEREAS, The Board receives gifts of moneys and library services materials from generous citizens from time to time; and

WHEREAS, Attached to this Resolution are the Gift Reports itemizing the gifts received by the Library for the month of January of 2018; now therefore be it 203

RESOLVED, That the gifts described in the Gift Report for January of 2018 be accepted upon the conditions connected with said gifts in accordance with Section 3375.40(K) of the Ohio Revised Code.

Mr. Seifullah presented the following resolutions.

SECOND Second Amendment to the Year 2018 Appropriation AMENDMENT TO THE YEAR 2018 (See pages 276-281) APPROPRIATION Approved Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following resolution. Ms. Washington seconded the motion, which passed unanimously by roll call vote.

WHEREAS, Ohio Revised Code Section 5705.40 provides for the amendment of an appropriation measure when necessary; and

WHEREAS, It is now deemed necessary to amend the Year 2018 Appropriation Measure, which complies with the Amended Official Certificate of Estimated Resources received from the Cuyahoga County Budget Commission dated February 6, 2018; and

WHEREAS, The aggregate of all appropriation classifications does not exceed the total amount submitted to the Cuyahoga County Budget Commission; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the sums indicated on the attached Second Amendment to the Year 2018 Appropriation Schedule be approved.

RESOLUTION TO Resolution to Approve the Use of Lockwood Thompson APPROVE THE Endowment Funds for International Travel USE OF LOCKWOOD Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following THOMPSON resolution. Mr. Corrigan seconded the motion, which ENDOWMENT passed unanimously by roll call vote. FUNDS FOR INTERNATIONAL WHEREAS, The terms and conditions of the Lockwood TRAVEL Thompson Endowment provide that the income be used for Approved “the purchase of books or periodicals in the field of Fine Arts, or to defray expenses of employees of the Library while attending conventions deemed by the Director and the Board of Trustees of the Library to be beneficial to the Library’s aims and purposes”; and 204

WHEREAS, The Library Director supports and approved the request for time and expenses from Lan Gao, senior subject department librarian of the Youth Services department, to attend the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (“IFLA”) World Library and Information Congress Annual Conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 21 through August 29, 2018. Lan Gao serves on IFLA’s standing committee as the Information Coordinator and reports back to the American Library Association; and

WHEREAS, The total conference estimated costs to be incurred by Lan Gao total $2,615.16, which includes air transportation, lodging for six nights, meals and registration; and

WHEREAS, The Library Director deems this travel request beneficial to the Library’s aims and purposes and the Board of Library trustees has approved the appropriation measure for the Thompson permanent fund (510), which includes this travel expense; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, The Board of Library Trustees authorize the Fiscal Officer to use Lockwood Thompson Endowment funds to defray the costs in the amount not to exceed $2,615.16, charged to account 51015103-53100 (Travel), incurred by Lan Gao for the IFLA World Library and Information Congress Annual Conference deemed beneficial to the Library’s aims and purposes.

Resolution to Enter Into Agreements and/or Establish RESOLUTION TO Funding Requests for Telecommunication Services for the ENTER INTO E-Rate Funding Year 2018: 07/01/2018 through 06/30/2019 AGREEMENTS AND/OR Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following ESTABLISH resolution. Mr. Corrigan seconded the motion, which FUNDING passed unanimously by roll call vote. REQUESTS FOR TELECOMMUNI- WHEREAS, The Schools and Libraries Program of the CATION federal Universal Service Fund makes discounts available SERVICES FOR to eligible schools and libraries for telecommunication THE E-RATE services, Internet access, and internal connections; and FUNDING YEAR 2018: 07/01/2018 THROUGH WHEREAS, The Program is intended to ensure that schools 06/30/2019 and libraries have access to affordable Approved telecommunications and information services; and 205

WHEREAS The Schools and Libraries Program reimburses telecommunications, Internet access, and internal connections providers for discounts on eligible services provided to schools and libraries. While schools and libraries apply for these discounts, the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) works in conjunction with service providers to make sure these discounts are passed on to program participants; and

WHEREAS, Public Library is eligible to participate in the Schools and Libraries Universal Service Discount Program and currently requests needs for Telecommunication Services only through the program, and

WHEREAS, On February 5, 2018, the Cleveland Public Library filed an FCC Form 470: Description of Services Requested and Certification Form as required for participation in the discount program. The posting of an FCC Form 470 begins the required 28-day competitive bidding process; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the Board of Library Trustees authorizes Library management to pursue all possible discounts available through the School and Libraries Universal Service Discount Program and to establish funding requests by filing the FCC Form 471, including those in excess of $25,000; and be it further

RESOLUTION RESOLVED, That the Board of Library Trustees authorizes TO ACCEPT the Executive Director, CEO or his designee, to execute GRANT FUNDS agreements, subject to the approval of the Chief Legal FROM THE Officer, for telecommunication services, including those CHILD CARE in excess of $25,000; to be charged to the 53210 RESOURCE Telecommunications object in the General, CLEVNET, CENTER OF OLBPD, and Judd funds. CUYAHOGA COUNTY, INC. Resolution to Accept Grant Funds from the Child Care DBA Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc., DBA Starting STARTING Point, for MyCom Out-of-School Time Transitions Programs POINT, FOR MYCOM OUT- OF-SCHOOL (See pages 282-293) TIME TRANSITIONS Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following PROGRAMS resolution. Mr. Corrigan seconded the motion, which Approved passed unanimously by roll call vote.

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WHEREAS, Childcare Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc. d.b.a. Starting Point and the Cleveland Public Library have formed a partnership for the provision of out-of-school time transition services; and

WHEREAS, Starting Point invited the Cleveland Public Library to apply for support of two programs in 2018: Kindergarten Clubs and after-school tutoring services; and

WHEREAS, Starting Point intends to contract with the Cleveland Public Library for the provision of Out-of- School Time Tutoring in the amount of $50,015 and Kindergarten Clubs in the amount of $25,000 for the period to begin January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018; and

WHEREAS, Planning is underway to host two Kindergarten Clubs to help 4 and 5 year-old children and their parents be prepared to enter school; and

WHEREAS, The Cleveland Public Library will enter into an agreement with Braxton Educational and Technology Consulting LLC to continue to offer after-school tutoring services, focused on helping students in grades K-3 to be able to read at grade level, at four Cleveland Public Library branches for approximately 128 children from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018; and

WHEREAS, Starting Point will reimburse the Library in a total amount not to exceed $75,015.00 for both programs; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, The Cleveland Public Library Board of Trustees, pursuant to the authority set forth in R.C. §3375.40(K), accepts a grant from Childcare Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc. d.b.a. Starting Point, in the amount of $75,015; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Executive Director, CEO, or his designee, is authorized to enter into and execute an agreement with the Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc. (dba Starting Point) in the amount of $75,015.00, and such additional agreements and instruments as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate the terms and conditions of this Resolution, including those in excess of $25,000.00 with Braxton Educational and Technology Consulting LLC, for 207

Kindergarten Clubs and Out-of-School Time tutoring, which agreements and instruments shall be subject to the approval of the Library’s Chief Legal Officer.

Ms. Butts asked which branches will host the Kindergarten Clubs and Out-of-School Time tutoring.

Aaron Mason, Assistant Director, Outreach and Programming Services, stated that tutoring is tentatively being planned for Addison, Memorial- Nottingham, Walz and Woodland branches. Details for the Kindergarten Clubs are still being finalized.

RESOLUTION Resolution to Advance Cash from the General Fund to the TO ADVANCE MyCom Fund and to the Tech Centers Fund CASH FROM THE GENERAL Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following FUND TO THE resolution. Ms. Washington seconded the motion, which MYCOM FUND passed unanimously by roll call vote. AND TO THE TECH WHEREAS, Ohio Revised Code Section 5705.14 provides for CENTERS FUND the transfer and advance of funds from the General Fund Approved to other funds; and

WHEREAS, Libraries generally do not follow ORC Section 5705 for budgetary compliance, so the Library looks to the Auditor of State Bulletin 1997-003 to provide guidance pertaining to the accounting treatment for inter-fund cash advances; and

WHEREAS, At this month’s Board meeting, the Library Board of Trustees is considering accepting grant funds from the Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc. (dba Starting Point) for MyCom out-of-school time transitions programs. Starting Point will reimburse the Library on a monthly basis in a total amount not to exceed $75,015; and

WHEREAS, On September 21, 2017, the Library Board of Trustees accepted the grant from Best Buy in amount up to $180,000 and further authorized the Executive Director to enter into and execute such agreements and instruments that are necessary or appropriate to effectuate the terms and conditions of the grant. Best Buy will pay the Library 20% of the Program Grant ($50,000), or $10,000, as soon as the Library completes the "Timeline for Construction, Soft Opening and Grand Opening”; 60%, or $30,000, upon the Soft Opening; and 208

the remaining 20%, or $10,000 twelve months following the Soft Opening; and

WHEREAS, A cash advance from the Library’s General Fund to the MyCom Fund and to the Tech Centers Fund is a desirable method of resolving cash flow problems without the necessity of incurring additional interest expense for short-term loans and to provide the necessary “seed” for grants that are allocated on a reimbursement basis; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, Upon adoption of the Resolution to accept grant funds from the Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County Inc. (dba Starting Point), this Board authorizes that the General Fund advance cash in the amount of $75,015 to the MyCom Fund for the same purposes for which the funds were established, and for which repayment in an equal amount is made within a year; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the General Fund advance cash in the amount of $50,000 to the Tech Centers Fund for the same purpose for which the fund was established, for which repayment in an equal amount is made within the current year.

Motion to Temporarily Suspend Regulations MOTION TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND Because the following resolutions were not considered in REGULATIONS Finance Committee Meeting, Ms. Rodriguez moved to Approved temporarily suspend the Regulations of the Board of Trustees in Article IX and X requiring referral of resolutions to committees, to consider the following resolutions. Mr. Corrigan seconded the motion, which passed unanimously by roll call vote. RESOLUTION Resolution Selecting Three Most Qualified Finalist SELECTING Architect Firms in Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch Design THREE MOST Competition QUALIFIED FINALIST Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following ARCHITECT resolution. Ms. Butts seconded the motion, which FIRMS IN passed unanimously by roll call vote. MARTIN LUTHER KING, WHEREAS, The Board of Trustees of the Cleveland Public JR. BRANCH DESIGN Library accepted a $93,000 grant from the Cleveland COMPETITION Foundation on May 18, 2017 to fund a design competition Approved

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to select the architect for the new Martin Luther King, Jr. branch library (“MLK Branch”); and

WHEREAS, On June 16, 2017, the Cleveland Public Library entered into a contract with LAND Studio to assist the Library in managing a design competition that will result in the selection of an architectural team to design the new MLK Branch; and

WHEREAS, The Library placed ads in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on October 16 and 23, 2017 announcing its request for statements of qualifications from architecture firms interested in participating in the design competition for the new MLK Branch; and

WHEREAS, The Library received 31 statements of qualifications from architecture firms by the November 27, 2017 deadline for submitting statements of qualifications; and

WHEREAS, On December 13, 2017, members of the advisory committee and selection committee met to review the 31 submissions, and on December 15, 2017, the selection committee selected nine semi-finalist architecture teams it deemed to be the most qualified; and

WHEREAS, On January 17 and 20, 2018, members of the selection committee and the advisory committee interviewed each of the nine semi-finalist firms; and

WHEREAS, On February 7, 2018, the members of the advisory committee met with the selection committee and determined the three most qualified architect firms based on their respective statements of qualification and interviews. The three most qualified firms are Bialosky + Partners Architects and Vines Architecture; MASS Design Group & Partners and LDA Architects; and SO- IL + JKURTZ; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of the Cleveland Public Library hereby accepts the recommendation of the selection committee, and announces Bialosky + Partners Architects and Vines Architecture; MASS Design Group & Partners and LDA Architects; and SO-IL + JKURTZ as the three most qualified finalist architect firms in the MLK Branch design competition, therefore be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Board authorizes the Executive Director, CEO or his designees, to enter into such agreements as may be necessary, including those over $25,000, to facilitate the design competition in accordance with the terms of this Resolution.

After Director Thomas stated that Mr. Seifullah is a member of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch Advisory and Selection Committee, he asked Ms. Dodrill to explain the process.

Joyce Dodrill, Chief Legal Officer, stated that that Board received a funding grant from the Cleveland Foundation on May 18, 2017 to fund a design competition to select the architect for the new Martin Luther King, Jr. branch.

Ms. Dodrill presented booklets containing statements of qualifications prepared by the three firms that have been recommended.

Ms. Dodrill stated that the Selection Committee was comprised of the following: Mr. Seifullah, Director Thomas, Chris Ronyane, President, , Toni Parker, Manager, Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch and District Manager, and Eric Herman, Capital Projects Manager.

The Selection Committee was assisted by an Advisory Committee comprised of 10 professionals and community stakeholders such as architects, directors of community development corporations, representatives from institutions such as Fairfax Development Corporation, , , Cleveland State University, Kent State University and Case Western Reserve University. These individuals worked in an advisory capacity to provide recommendations and considerations to the Selection Committee.

Ms. Dodrill stated that the final meeting was held on February 7, 2018 which was after 31 submissions had been reviewed and reduced to 9 semi-finalists. The Selection Committee and Advisory Committee met for two days of interviews that were held of the 9 firms. Each interview was video recorded. The meeting on February 7, 2018 to evaluate the 9 firms was held at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch and the result of that meeting

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yielded the recommendations that the Board is considering today.

Ms. Dodrill provided some background, portfolio highlights as well as the Committees’ perception on the three firms: Bialosky + Partners Architects and Vines Architecture; MASS Design Group & Partners and LDA Architects; and SO-IL + JKURTZ.

Ms. Dodrill stated that there is excitement about these firms as many of their projects demonstrate their commitment to social justice and very innovative and unique designs.

After Ms. Dodrill stated that LAND Studio has been a partner with the Library through this process, Tiffany Graham, Senior Project Director, thanked the Board for the opportunity to work with the Library on this important project.

Ms. Graham stated that all of the firms that presented understood an elevated importance of the branch as a part of the larger development project that is happening in University Circle.

Ms. Washington stated that she appreciated that these firms seem to understand social justice and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and asked if there were any discussions regarding the diversity of the teams representing the firms working on the project.

In response, Mr. Seifullah stated that there was discussion about diversity and this was important to the Selection Committee and Advisory Committee.

Ms. Washington asked if there were any firms that stood out from the other firms.

Mr. Seifullah stated that he did not recall any firms that stood out but was impressed with the thoroughness of the presentations as well as the national and international interest in the project. This made it clear to the Committees that this project had special significance to the Library and the community.

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Ms. Washington asked for an explanation of the process after the Board considers this resolution.

Ms. Dodrill stated that going forward, the teams will have approximately two months to prepare designs and will submit those designs and make presentations publicly. The teams will be coming to Cleveland in early in early February for site visits and will meet with community, stakeholders and developers to talk about the urban design and framework of the area as well as the specifics of the development, and speak with Director Thomas about his vision for the building. In early May, the firms will come back for public presentations. The Board will be invited to the presentations.

Ms. Rodriguez stated that she noted that many of the firms are currently working on projects and asked if they would be able to fully devote the necessary time and commitment required to complete the Library’s project.

Ms. Dodrill stated that the firms have large staffs and their statements of qualification indicate who would be assigned to the project and stated how much time each person will spend on the project.

In response to Mr. Corrigan’s inquiry, Ms. Dodrill stated that the established cost for this project is $10,000,000.

Mr. Corrigan asked if this amount includes the developer’s contribution.

Ms. Dodrill stated that that developer’s contribution of $5.2 million has been included in the total amount.

Mr. Corrigan asked if the three teams understand the Library’s budget constraints.

Ms. Dodrill stated that they are required to provide drawings that can be independently estimated in sufficient detail and the budget is $10,000,000 and that includes all construction costs and soft costs.

Mr. Corrigan asked if the Cleveland Foundation Grant was funding the process up to now and reimbursing the firms for designs to be submitted. 213

Ms. Dodrill stated that the Cleveland Foundation Grant is paying a $20,000 stipend for each firm to cover travel and other expenses. There is also funding for LAND Studio.

Mr. Corrigan stated that because of the Cleveland Foundation Grant, the Design Competition is not costing the Library additional out of pocket expenses other than our time and effort.

After Mr. Corrigan stated that it is important that the community know that the Library is not funding this Design Competition, he thanked LAND Studio for their support and efforts with this project.

Director Thomas stated that it is understood that this branch could be a beacon for the University Circle and we will miss an opportunity by thinking that we are just creating another branch library. The Library has the opportunity to create our own social justice center within the community.

Mr. Corrigan stated that it appeared that the three finalists were sensitive to the Anisfield-Wolf connections to the site as being part of the project.

AMENDMENT Amendment to Resolution Approving Increased Construction TO Budget and Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment to RESOLUTION Agreement with Albert M. Higley Co. for South Branch APPROVING Renovation Project INCREASED CONSTRUCTIO Mr. Seifullah moved approval of the following N BUDGET resolution. Mr. Corrigan seconded the motion, which AND passed unanimously by roll call vote. GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE WHEREAS, On January 18, 2018, the Board of trustees of AMENDMENT the Cleveland Public Library authorized the Executive TO Director, CEO to accept the Guaranteed Maximum Price AGREEMENT proposal submitted by Albert M. Higley Co. and enter WITH ALBERT into and execute an amendment to the Agreement between M. HIGLEY CO. the Cleveland Public Library and The Albert M. Higley FOR SOUTH Co., LLC (“Higley”) approving the subcontract packages BRANCH and increasing the contract amount from $372,053.75 to RENOVATION $3,768,400.63 PROJECT Approved WHEREAS, The Library Administration has discovered that the increased contract amount should have also included Higley’s preconstruction fee of $36,600, which amount 214

was approved by this Board on October 18, 2016 in the approval of the initial contract with Higley; and

WHEREAS, The Library is, therefore, requesting that this Board correct the Resolution adopted January 18, 2018 to reflect a total contract amount of $3,805,000.63 ($3,768,400.63 + $36,600). This correction will not increase the project budget or the amount of total funds payable to Higley; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of the Cleveland Public Library hereby amends the Resolution adopted on January 18, 2018 and authorizes the Executive Director, CEO or his designees to accept the Guaranteed Maximum Price proposal and enter into and execute an amendment to the Agreement between the Cleveland Public Library and The Albert M. Higley Co., LLC approving the subcontract packages and increasing the contract amount from $372,053.75 to $3,805,000.63, which amendment shall be retroactive to January 18, 2018, and which agreement shall be paid from the Building and Repair fund account 40178305-55300-10783 (Construction/Improvements).

In response to Ms. Washington’s inquiry, Joyce Dodrill, Chief Legal Officer, stated that this resolution is correcting an error and is not changing any amount and noted that pre-construction fee of $36,000 should have FISCAL OFFICER’S been included in the total cost of the contract. REPORT Submitted

Fiscal Officer’s Report REPORT ON INVESTMENTS (See pages 294-303) Submitted

Report on Investments REPORT ON CONFER. & (See page 304) TRAVEL EXPENDITURES Report on Conference and Travel Expenditures Submitted

(See page 305) REPORT ON CLEVELAND FOUNDATION Report on Expenditures Made from the Owner’s Contingency GRANT FOR Fund for Safe, Warm and Dry Construction Project LIBRARY LEARNING (See page 306) CENTERS Submitted

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Ms. Rodriguez stated that fees for permits are taken from the Owner’s Contingency Fund.

Ms. Krenicky stated that four permits totaled approximately $21,000. We have six additional permits to be paid.

HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE REPORT

In Mr. Hairston’s absence, Ms. Washington presented the following report.

REGULAR Regular Employee Report EMPLOYMENT REPORT (See pages 307-344) Approved Ms. Washington moved approval of the Regular Employee Report. Mr. Seifullah seconded the motion, which passed unanimously by roll call vote.

REPORT ON Report on Paid Sick Time Used by the Month PAID SICK TIME Submitted (See page 345)

EMPLOYEE DEMOGRAPHICS Employee Demographics(EEO-4)Report (EEO-4) REPORT Submitted (See page 346)

INSURANCE Insurance Summary Report SUMMARY REPORT (See page 347) Submitted

COMMUNITY SERVICES

MONTHLY Mr. Corrigan submitted the following report. ACTIVITY REPORT Monthly Activity Report Submitted (See pages 348-353)

Mr. Corrigan stated that as usual during the winter months and also as a sign of the improving economy, branch walk-in count decreased significantly. This is not unusual. Once the economy improves and people become employed, there is not as much walk-in traffic. As always, the electronic media circulation continues to increase. Electronic media circulation is up 18.1%. 216

Mr. Corrigan stated that wireless sessions are 163.6% year to date. This gives us some idea how library services are changing. We should remain alert that an ever increasing portion of what we do provide and serve with is electronically done.

Building Status Update BUIDLING

STATUS Mr. Corrigan asked about a north-facing window in the UPDATE Literature Department. Presented

Tim Murdock, Director of Property Management, stated that the HVAC unit on the floor above was leaking. The leak has been repaired.

Safe, Warm and Dry Update SAFE, WARM & DRY Eric Herman, Capital Projects Manager, stated that Safe, UPDATE Warm and Dry construction has begun on our first two Presented buildings. Those buildings are closed and contractors have fencing up. Restrooms at Lorain Branch are demolished. Water fountains at Glenville are demolished. Lighting controls are being set up for both buildings.

Ms. Butts mentioned a roof leak that was repaired with new ceiling tiles at Walz Branch and asked if any decisions have been made about that building.

Mr. Herman stated that now that all of the reports are in for CPL150, we will be coming to the Board for discussion and direction.

Mr. Corrigan stated that whenever we close branches, there is always an impact on patrons and asked how that is being handled.

John Skrtic, Director of Public Services, stated that the process has gone smoothly with no patron complaints.

Mr. Skrtic stated that Sharon Jefferson, Manager, Glenville Branch, reported that young patrons are spending time at the local recreation center and adult patrons are going to Langston Hughes Branch for library services.

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Ms. Washington asked about the homeless population during construction and their visits to the branch during extreme weather conditions.

Director Thomas stated that because of the social services offered at agencies near Carnegie West, many of the homeless frequently visit that branch.

Mr. Herman stated that the work that is needed at Carnegie West must be done during warm weather which is scheduled over the summer. Because of the extensive work required, Carnegie West will be closed over three months.

Mr. Corrigan congratulated the staff on their efforts and acknowledged that there were no patron complaints.

ADVOCACY Advocacy Taskforce Update TASKFORCE UPDATE Shenise Johnson Thomas, Director of Community & Presented Government Relations, stated that the Advocacy Taskforce Charter has been reviewed and positive feedback was

received by Ms. Washington.

Ms. Johnson Thomas reported that she recently met with Tim Cosgrove, Squire Patton Boggs, and was reassured by support of the Library’s upcoming advocacy efforts.

FOUNDATION Foundation Update UPDATE Presented Gretchen Faro, Executive Director, Cleveland Public Library Foundation, stated that the books have been closed on 2017 and noted that there was an increase in unrestricted revenue of over 47%. However, the Foundation is still operating in a deficit, using its reserves to cover the operating expenses needed to support the transition from a Friends group to a foundation. In regards to individual giving, there has been an increase in revenue from restricted gifts specifically for the Library which will be disbursed as the restrictions are met. These gifts are coming through the Foundation based on donors’ preference or requirement to give to a nonprofit organization.

In response to Mr. Corrigan’s inquiry, Ms. Faro acknowledged that the focus will now be on CPL150.

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Mr. Corrigan asked Ms. Faro her impression about the donor database, Raisers’ Edge. Ms. Faro stated that with the data more accessible and in a form that can easily be used, the Foundation is able to identify the best candidates for possible planned giving and bigger asks. The information has also helped increase both the size of and the frequency of gifts from long-time donors.

Ms. Faro stated that very few new members come via the website. Many more come through regular communications but eventually navigate to the website.

DIRECTOR’S REPORT DIRECTOR’S REPORT Before presenting his report, Director Thomas thanked Presented Timothy Diamond, Chief Knowledge Officer, and his staff for their hard work in the Marketing & Communications Department.

After sharing information about the interview and selection process, Marina Marquez, Education and Learning Project Coordinator, introduced Jill Pappenhagen as the newly hired Supervisor of the Best Buy Teen Center at Rockport Branch.

Ms. Pappenhagen shared information about her background and experience and expressed appreciation to Director Thomas and the Board for this opportunity.

After Director Thomas introduced Tena Wilson as newly hired Deputy Director, Ms. Wilson stated that she was happy to return to the Cleveland Public Library and to serve in this capacity.

Finally, Director Thomas stated that he and Ms. Butts had the opportunity to represent the Library at the ALA Midwinter Meeting, Denver, CO, February 9-13, 2018. The Director will provide a report at an upcoming Board Meeting.

CELEBRATING A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

On Monday, January 15th the Library held its 33rd annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program at the Martin Luther King Jr. Branch. The program held in partnership with the Delta Alpha Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (Dr. King’s fraternity) 219

honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy of leadership in the struggle for civil rights through music, performance, and inspirational words. The keynote address was presented by Bishop Nelson J. Perez, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.

The Drum Major for Change award, an award honoring those who have a demonstrated commitment to community service, was given to three people: Leon Bibb, former WEWS news anchor and Glenville resident, and Don and Norma Freeman, education advocates and publishers of Vibration magazine.

FIGHTING COMMUNITY DEFICITS

On Saturday, January 20th the Carnegie West branch hosted Legal Aid @ the Library. Thirteen attorney’s from the Federal Bar Association Board, AmTrust Financial; Cuyahoga County Dept. of Law; Squire Patton Boggs; Robert Brown LLC; Spangenberg Shibley & Liber; and the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas volunteered their time in support of this program. Nineteen law student clerks from Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Marshall College of Law, and the Cleveland FoodBank also participated. Twenty-nine families registered for legal assistance.

FORMING COMMUNITIES OF LEARNING

One Community Reads, a collaboration amongst the , , the Western Reserve Area Agency and all nine local public library systems to create a shared reading experience for the Greater Cleveland community launched on Thursday, January 11 at Heinen's of . Cuyahoga County Administrator Armond Budish served as the keynote speaker followed by remarks from select library directors.

Throughout January through March 2018, county residents are encouraged to read Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by author Matthew Desmond and join in discussions and related programs.

The book chronicles Desmond's experiences living in the poor neighborhoods of Milwaukee, where families spend most of their income on housing, landlords try to make a profit, and evictions are common. His book shows how 220

housing insecurity accelerates health, social, financial, and education problems and how this vicious cycle deepens America's inequality.

The goal of One Community Reads is to bring about awareness of housing insecurity, blight, fair housing solutions, and opportunities for the future around the Cleveland area. All events are listed at http://www.onecommunityreads.org, and the program culminates with a visit by Desmond on March 15, 2018 at 7 PM at the Ohio Theater in Playhouse Square.

"Cleveland Housing Issues & Opportunities: A Panel Discussion" was CPL's first event on Tuesday, January 23 at Fleet Branch. Nearly 30 people came to discuss housing issues in Cleveland--and specifically in Slavic Village--with panelists representing the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Western Reserve Land Conservancy, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, Slavic Village Development, and Fifth Third Foundation.

On Monday, January 22nd, Books@Work hosted a discussion between residents and Cleveland Police Department personnel at the Carnegie West Branch. After a light dinner, the group read and discussed Chinua Achebe's short story, "Dead Men's Path" resulting in a consensus that understanding and compromise are essential in solving many of the problems facing our community.

Exhibits and Displays

Lost Cleveland Photograph Librarian Brian Meggitt hosted a program featuring the book Lost Cleveland by local author Laura DeMarco Ms. DeMarco used many images from the Photograph Collection for her book, and for the presentation she worked with Mr. Meggitt to feature other images from the Collection.

Research that’s Possible Only at Main Library

 A Cleveland Municipal Fire Department employee visited Map Collection to digitize maps showing the different districts for the department’s annual yearbook.  Five Teaching Cleveland members visited the Map Collection to digitize and make copies of historical maps of Cleveland. 221

 Staff assisted a writer in obtaining images of historic diners located in Cleveland for a book about diners in the Great Lakes region.  Staff used Cleveland Press microfilm to find an article for a patron in New Jersey. The patron’s grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Germany aboard the SS St. Louis in 1939. Her daughter lived in Cleveland and a series of letters from mother to daughter detailing the conditions the refugees were facing were printed in the Cleveland Press.  A scholar from New Jersey researched the Sidaway Bridge in Cleveland. Staff provided photographs from the collection, articles from historic Cleveland Newspapers, and personal connections to help aid in the patron’s research. The findings were posted on his blog.  CLGH Staff helped a patron find images of Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley. Michelson and Morley performed a famed speed of light experiment at Case Western Reserve University in 1887. The patron planned to use the images in a presentation about the experiment.  CLGH staff helped an independent researcher and historian find images of Shaker Heights streets including Ludgate and Menlo Roads. The patron plans to use the images to show the evolution of the Shaker Heights neighborhood.  CLGH staff helped a family researcher find out information about the Locke family from 1874-1880. Using the Cleveland City directories from that time, staff was able to track the family’s movements and the patriarch, Thomas Locke. Mr. Locke migrated during Cleveland’s industrial age and his job listings in the directories reflected this phenomenon.  Researcher compiling a consensus of all the known copies of the Edward Curtis 1907 publication of The North American Indian inquired about the set number CPL owned which is number 331.  Local architect requested research on a home built in the 1920s in the Shaker Hts. area. Staff researched the historical Ohio Architect & Builder index, the historical Plain Dealer, the City of Cleveland Architect’s database, and the finding aid for the Howell & Thomas building collection.  Staff from the Public Administration Library requested information pertaining to two Red Cross 222

posters from WWI dated circa 1918 for a Deed of Gift from the City Planning Commission. These posters are also found in the Library of Congress entitled: Red Cross Christmas Roll Call: Where Colombia Sets Her Name Let All Follow and Have Your Answered the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call?  Patron request about 2 Cleveland Firms from early 1920s: Wilmer Novelty & National Brasswork.  Research request for information about the original Cleveland Municipal Stadium designed by Walker & Weeks.  A Ph.D. candidate emailed the Government Documents department looking for a 1912 Congressional hearing. The department had a microfiche copy of the Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings, House of Representatives, under House Resolution 103, 62nd Congress, First Session (Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1912) (Testimony of the Supervising Architect).  A Science & Technology patron wanted books on building a chemical plant. The department’s Ullman's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry had a section on Chemical Plants. No other public library in Ohio has this set of encyclopedias.  A woman phoned Science & Technology about her furnace. She had no heat, and the temperature was around ten degrees. The department had a helpful book entitled HVAC/R Professional's Field Guide to Medium & High Efficiency Gas Furnaces. No other library in owns this book, and some pages were exactly what the woman needed to repair the furnace.  Social Sciences Staff led the search for historical Metro Health/City Hospital funding information requested by an employee at Metro. Staff members in Business, Economics & Labor and the Public Administration Library assisted with the search.  Science & Technology received an email with a photo of a tree found in New Zealand, and the patron was enquiring what the name of the tree was. The department owns The Trees of New Zealand (1950), Forest Trees and Timbers of New Zealand (1957), and Trees from other Lands in New Zealand (1927). The tree was identified as Psoralea pinnata or “African scurf pea.” CPL is the only Ohio library to own the books used to identify the tree. 223

 Social Sciences, Science & Technology, and Business, Economics & Labor staff members all worked together to assist a patron from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce in Columbus to secure Chamber of Commerce publications from the 1920s and 1930s that are otherwise unavailable.  Social Sciences Staff helped a researcher from Ames, Iowa, working on a Jack Trice documentary, find pictures of Mr. Trice, an African-American athlete in the 1920s at Iowa State College (now Ohio State University) in the Social Science’s yearbook collection.  PAL found ordinances concerning Quay 55, billboards/signs, duties of Cleveland City Manager of Engineering.  PAL assisted the Cleveland Law Department with researching the origin of a Codified Ordinance from 1902 and traced its changes through 1965.  Law assistants researched asbestos use in journals from the 1950s.

Strategic Plan

Our Mission:

We are “The People’s University,” the center of learning for a diverse and inclusive community.

Our Strategic Priorities:

1. Form communities of learning 2. Fight community deficits 3. Ready for the future: CPL 150 4. Cultivate a global perspective 5. Innovate for efficient and sustainable operations

CLEVNET CPL has over 12,000 followers on Twitter and the Facebook page currently has over 8,000 fans.

GRANTS & DEVELOPMENT

Submitted request to Starting Point for $75,000 for after-school tutoring and Kindergarten Clubs.

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Completed year-end reports for Lockwood Thompson, Judd and Lee Funds.

Hosted OSU Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy to discuss our partnership in the Early Literacy Training Initiative funded by the Bruening Foundation.

PUBLIC SERVICES

Outreach and Programs In the month of January the Library hosted approximately 171 programs ranging from the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. commemorative program to musical performances by Apollo’s Fire an internationally renowned baroque orchestra based in northeastern Ohio. Also during the month the Library offered 121 pre-school story times to children. Education services such as GED and ESOL classes, after-school tutoring, and ACT preparation classes were held at 14 branch locations and Main Library.

Adult One Community Reads, a collaboration amongst the City Club of Cleveland, Playhouse Square, the Western Reserve Area Agency and all nine local public library systems to create a shared reading experience for the Greater Cleveland community launched on Thursday, January 11 at Heinen's of Downtown Cleveland. Cuyahoga County Administrator Armond Budish served as the keynote speaker followed by remarks from select library directors.

Throughout January through March 2018, county residents are encouraged to read Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by author Matthew Desmond and join in discussions and related programs.

The book chronicles Desmond's experiences living in the poor neighborhoods of Milwaukee, where families spend most of their income on housing, landlords try to make a profit, and evictions are common. His book shows how housing insecurity accelerates health, social, financial, and education problems and how this vicious cycle deepens America's inequality.

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solutions, and opportunities for the future around the Cleveland area. All events are listed at http://www.onecommunityreads.org, and the program culminates with a visit by Desmond on March 15, 2018 at 7 PM at the Ohio Theater in Playhouse Square.

"Cleveland Housing Issues & Opportunities: A Panel Discussion" was CPL's first event on Tuesday, January 23 at Fleet Branch. Nearly 30 people came to discuss housing issues in Cleveland--and specifically in Slavic Village--with panelists representing the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Western Reserve Land Conservancy, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, Slavic Village Development, and Fifth Third Foundation.

On Monday, January 15th the Library held its 33rd annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program at the Martin Luther King Jr. Branch. The program held in partnership with the Delta Alpha Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (Dr. King’s fraternity) honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy of leadership in the struggle for civil rights through music, performance, and inspirational words. The keynote address was presented by Bishop Nelson J. Perez, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.

The Drum Major for Change award, an award honoring those who have a demonstrated commitment to community service, was given to three people: Leon Bibb, former WEWS news anchor and Glenville resident, and Don and Norma Freeman, education advocates and publishers of Vibration magazine.

On Saturday, January 20th the Carnegie West branch hosted Legal Aid @ the Library. Thirteen attorney’s from the Federal Bar Association Board, AmTrust Financial; Cuyahoga County Dept. of Law; Squire Patton Boggs; Robert Brown LLC; Spangenberg Shibley & Liber; and the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas volunteered their time in support of this program. Nineteen law student clerks from Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Marshall College of Law, and the Cleveland FoodBank also participated. Twenty-nine families registered for legal assistance.

On Monday, January 22nd, Books@Work hosted a discussion between residents and Cleveland Police Department personnel at the Carnegie West Branch. After a light 226

dinner, the group read and discussed Chinua Achebe's short story, "Dead Men's Path" resulting in a consensus that understanding and compromise are essential in solving many of the problems facing our community.

Youth College Now, an ACT/SAT prep program kicked the Winter Session off on Tuesday, January 16th at Main Library. During this session, students will prepare for SAT testing. College Now is scheduled to meet Monday through Friday in the Learning Commons, located on the second floor of Louis Stokes Wing.

Club Create is an after-school creative writing program facilitated by Ink and coordinated by Erica Marks. Club Create began in September 2017 at two locations, Rice and Harvard-Lee, and has now expanded to three additional sites for the 2018 school year. Creative writing sites include Martin Luther King Jr., Branch, Harvard Lee, Memorial Nottingham, Jefferson, and Langston Hughes. Club Create programming reconvened the week of January 22nd and will continue through the month of May for the first session. The second session will resume in August 2018. Activities include, but are not limited to creating works of poetry, plays, comics and mystery

Let Your Voice Be Heard! Workshops are facilitated by professional therapists from Art Therapy Studios and coordinated by Erica Marks. Art Therapy is an afterschool workshop where eight students at each location learn various art techniques, all the while expressing themselves through art. The 2018 Art Therapy locations are West Park, Sterling, South Brooklyn and Hough Branches. Art Therapy began January 23rd and will continue through the month of May for the first session. The second session will resume in August 2018.

Staff On January 23rd, Rhonda Pai returned to her role as Mobile Services & Outreach Manager.

On Thursday, January 11th, Ms. Erica Marks participated in the Cleveland State University Leadership Academy (Cohort 27) course, held at the Third District Police Station. Thursday’s topic was intergenerational issues in the workplace. The second part of the January two- 227

day retreat will be rescheduled, due to harsh weather conditions.

Erica Marks attended the FRONT International information session with Aaron Mason, Shayna Muckerheide and Michael Young on Thursday, January 25, 2018. All Northeast Ohio partners were in attendance, as marketing, programming and contemporary art installation information was shared. In partnership with VIA Art Fund, Cleveland Public Library will exhibit The American Library, an exhibit produced by British artist Yinka Shonibare commissioned for FRONT International. FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art is an exhibition comprised of artist commissions, performances, films, and public programs slated to open July 2018.

Lost Cleveland

Photograph Librarian Brian Meggitt hosted a program featuring the book Lost Cleveland by local author Laura DeMarco Ms. DeMarco used many images from the Photograph Collection for her book, and for the presentation she worked with Mr. Meggitt to feature other images from the Collection.

What Makes a Good Picture?

Library Assistant Adam Jaenke participated in the Digital Photography Course: What Makes a Good Picture? on January 23rd. Mr. Jaenke worked with Education and Learning Project Coordinator Marina Marquez and Cleveland Museum of Art Distance Learning instructor Deborah Pinter for the first class in a series for the People’s University.

Youth Services Programming

Youth Services Library Assistants, Christine Feczkanin and Crystal Huggins, and Senior Subject Department Librarian, Lan Gao hosted Growing Readers Preschool Storytime on January 3rd. Thirty students from Rainbow Connection attended the program. 228

Music at Main

On January 6, country band Hillbilly Idol performed a mix of classic country songs and their own compositions. Thirty-three attendees enjoyed the performance.

Knitting at PAL

Knitting meetings were held on January 10th and 24th. Members worked on individual projects as well as worked together to create a large supply of children’s mittens to be donated to Warm Up Cleveland.

Main Library Book Clubs

CLGH Manager Olivia Hoge moderated the Brown Bag Book Discussion on The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II by Svetlana Alexievich.

Literature Department Librarian Jean Collins and Library Assistant Nick Durda, along with Guest Reader Valentino Zullo discussed Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection by Brian Michael Bendis on January 4th and on January 18th they presented Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation. These are the third and fourth titles in the Get Graphic! Black Lives in Comics series.

Main Library Tours and School Visits

Many schools, classes, and groups visited Main Library for tours during the month of January. Visitors included: Students from the Ohio State University College of Education, Case Elementary School students, and Cleveland State University Urban Studies students who toured the Special Collections Department. In addition, St. Marks Grade School students and Cleveland State University Urban Studies students visited the Center for Local and Global History Department.

Youth Services staff conducted tours for about 200 students from CMSD and parochial schools. The tours focused on the Superman Exhibit and featured puppet shows.

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Main Library Outreach

Map Librarian Tom Edwards presented on how the Map Collection can be used for genealogical research for the Brooklyn Historical Society on January 21st at the Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn Branch. Twenty- five members attended.

Fine Arts Librarian Bruce Biddle continues to stock the and East 14th Street Little Free Library twice a week.

Youth Services Manager Annisha Jeffries and Librarian Lan Gao visited KinderCare Daycare to conduct Storytime to preschoolers.

Collection Development

The Center for Local and Global History received 25 plans from and started processing them. Library Assistant Adam Jaenke continued work on digitizing the Cleveland Picture Collection photos for the Digital Gallery and Library and Assistant Lisa Sanchez completed inventories for the Cleveland Photograph Studios collection, Cleveland Cabinet Cards, and Ohio Cabinet Cards. Photograph Librarian Brian Meggitt assisted with Library Assistant Lisa Sanchez’s work creating metadata for a new Digital Gallery collection: Stereoscopic Views of Cleveland. Ms. Sanchez digitized all 62 stereographs dating from the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.

Fine Arts & Special Collections Manager Pam Eyerdam met with rare book dealer from Boston to select items for the John G. White collection of Orientalia and folklore. Contemporary arts and fanzines were also selected from the Lockwood Thompson funds that include an archive of materials about the rock music band KISS.

A rare copy of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: Drawings in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art was encased in a proper phase box by Preservation.

Government Documents has been working with the Cleveland Digital Public Library to digitize the Army Operations 230

books from World War II. The collection will be added to the Government Publishing Office (GPO) library catalog as part of the Digital Access Partnership. The title will also be preserved as part of the Preservation Steward Partnership. Cleveland Public Library will be the first public library in the country to be part of this program.

Research that’s Possible Only at Main Library

 A Cleveland Municipal Fire Department employee visited Map Collection to digitize maps showing the different districts for the department’s annual yearbook.  Five Teaching Cleveland members visited the Map Collection to digitize and make copies of historical maps of Cleveland.  Staff assisted a writer in obtaining images of historic diners located in Cleveland for a book about diners in the Great Lakes region.  Staff used Cleveland Press microfilm to find an article for a patron in New Jersey. The patron’s grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Germany aboard the SS St. Louis in 1939. Her daughter lived in Cleveland and a series of letters from mother to daughter detailing the conditions the refugees were facing were printed in the Cleveland Press.  A scholar from New Jersey researched the Sidaway Bridge in Cleveland. Staff provided photographs from the collection, articles from historic Cleveland Newspapers, and personal connections to help aid in the patron’s research. The findings were posted on his blog.  CLGH Staff helped a patron find images of Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley. Michelson and Morley performed a famed speed of light experiment at Case Western Reserve University in 1887. The patron planned to use the images in a presentation about the experiment.  CLGH staff helped an independent researcher and historian find images of Shaker Heights streets including Ludgate and Menlo Roads. The patron plans 231

to use the images to show the evolution of the Shaker Heights neighborhood.  CLGH staff helped a family researcher find out information about the Locke family from 1874-1880. Using the Cleveland City directories from that time, staff was able to track the family’s movements and the patriarch, Thomas Locke. Mr. Locke migrated during Cleveland’s industrial age and his job listings in the directories reflected this phenomenon.  Researcher compiling a consensus of all the known copies of the Edward Curtis 1907 publication of The North American Indian inquired about the set number CPL owned which is number 331.  Local architect requested research on a home built in the 1920s in the Shaker Hts. area. Staff researched the historical Ohio Architect & Builder index, the historical Plain Dealer, the City of Cleveland Architect’s database, and the finding aid for the Howell & Thomas building collection.  Staff from the Public Administration Library requested information pertaining to two Red Cross posters from WWI dated circa 1918 for a Deed of Gift from the City Planning Commission. These posters are also found in the Library of Congress entitled: Red Cross Christmas Roll Call: Where Colombia Sets Her Name Let All Follow and Have Your Answered the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call?  Patron request about 2 Cleveland Firms from early 1920s: Wilmer Novelty & National Brasswork.  Research request for information about the original Cleveland Municipal Stadium designed by Walker & Weeks.  A Ph.D. candidate emailed the Government Documents department looking for a 1912 Congressional hearing. The department had a microfiche copy of the Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings, House of Representatives, under House Resolution 103, 62nd Congress, First Session (Washington, DC: United States Government

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Printing Office, 1912) (Testimony of the Supervising Architect).  A Science & Technology patron wanted books on building a chemical plant. The department’s Ullman's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry had a section on Chemical Plants. No other public library in Ohio has this set of encyclopedias.  A woman phoned Science & Technology about her furnace. She had no heat, and the temperature was around ten degrees. The department had a helpful book entitled HVAC/R Professional's Field Guide to Medium & High Efficiency Gas Furnaces. No other library in Northeast Ohio owns this book, and some pages were exactly what the woman needed to repair the furnace.  Social Sciences Staff led the search for historical Metro Health/City Hospital funding information requested by an employee at Metro. Staff members in Business, Economics & Labor and the Public Administration Library assisted with the search.  Science & Technology received an email with a photo of a tree found in New Zealand, and the patron was enquiring what the name of the tree was. The department owns The Trees of New Zealand (1950), Forest Trees and Timbers of New Zealand (1957), and Trees from other Lands in New Zealand (1927). The tree was identified as Psoralea pinnata or “African scurf pea.” CPL is the only Ohio library to own the books used to identify the tree.  Social Sciences, Science & Technology, and Business, Economics & Labor staff members all worked together to assist a patron from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce in Columbus to secure Chamber of Commerce publications from the 1920s and 1930s that are otherwise unavailable.  Social Sciences Staff helped a researcher from Ames, Iowa, working on a Jack Trice documentary, find pictures of Mr. Trice, an African-American athlete in the 1920s at Iowa State College (now Ohio State University) in the Social Science’s yearbook collection. 233

 PAL found ordinances concerning Quay 55, billboards/signs, duties of Cleveland City Manager of Engineering.  PAL assisted the Cleveland Law Department with researching the origin of a Codified Ordinance from 1902 and traced its changes through 1965.  Law assistants researched asbestos use in journals from the 1950s.

Staff Development

Staff throughout Main Library continued to take part in the BookEnds: Customer Service Training and the BookEnds: SIRSI Training. Lending Manager Steven Wohl and Assistant Supervisor Reginald Rudolph facilitated the training sessions.

Government Documents Supervisor Sarah Dobransky and CDPL Coordinator Rachel Sense attended the Second Public Meeting on Developing the Digital Marketplace for Copyrighted Works, streamed live online from the US Patent and Trademark Office.

Government Documents Supervisor Sarah Dobransky was accepted into the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Coordinator Certificate Program hosted by the Government Publishing Office.

Youth Services Manager Annisha Jeffries conducted the monthly Youth Services Meeting on January 18th, together with Melanie McCarter from OPS, and introduced the Puppetry Guild Northeastern Ohio members to YS staff members at the Children’s Museum of Cleveland a total of 40 staff attended this meeting.

Other Library News

The painting entitled Monumental Glyphics (1970-900) by Cleveland artist Moses Pearl was installed in the CDPL area. The painting was a 2017 donation from the family, which depicts elements from the Cleveland Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument on Public Square. 234

The website called Rock the Lake featured an article about the tabletop exhibit of the Great Lakes Exposition of 1936-37 that is on view in Special Collections.

Images permission rights for the upcoming publication, The Soul of Cleveland by Nina Gibans were granted for an article about John G. White penned by Fine Arts & Special Collections Manager Pam Eyerdam.

New art exhibit, “A Life in Art” featuring local artist, Robert Lawson Sr., was opened to the public in International Languages.

TechCentral

Events and Community Engagement TechCentral and Outreach and Programming staff collaborated to present the third monthly Maker Monday evening event at the Main Library on January 8th. Activities included the mobile Laser Engraver and 3D printer, button making, Lego building, and sewing.

TechCentral hosted Mobile MakerSpace demonstrations for over 100 students at the Near West Intergenerational School on January 11th.

Professional Development and Meetings TechCentral Manager, CJ Lynce, and TechCentral Coordinator, Melissa Canan, attended several phone meetings regarding the Mozilla Web Literacy Pilot grant and Badging program on January 4th, 9th, 18th, and 23rd. Additionally, Mr. Lynce and Ms. Canan met with Director of Public Services, John Skrtic, Director of Human Resources, Madeline Corchado, and Organizational Performance and Development Program Manager, Sherrill Marino on January 5th to discuss incorporating Mozilla Web Literacy training in future Book-Ends training.

TechCentral Coordinators, Melissa Canan and Suzi Perez attended a meeting with several Library administrators and Bostwick Design Partnership on January 8th to discuss the scope of the new MakerSpace.

Mr. Lynce and Ms. Perez attended a meeting with Center for Local and Global History Manager, Olivia Hoge, and Website Administrator, Will Skora, on January 16th to discuss a possible upcoming GIS Program. 235

Mr. Lynce and Ms. Perez attended a meeting about the upcoming Digital Photography series as part of The People’s University on January 17th.

Mr. Lynce, Ms. Canan, and Ms. Perez attended a meeting about Project Outcome on January 25th.

The following staff attended Book Ends Customer Service Training in January: Carlos Piepenburg, January 3rd, Melissa Canan, January 4th, and Joseph Battaglia, January 11th.

Public Services Technology

Service Ticket and Project Detail  Prepare and test connection with Cleveland Museum of Art for Digital Photography program.  Removal of old PCs from TechCentral computer area.  Set imaging station for future laptop imaging.  Setup and configure new laser engraver network with IT/CLEVNET.  Setup of new CNC machine for TechCentral.  Setup of new full-color 3D printer for TechCentral.  Troubleshoot iPod Touch issues for Digital Photography program.  Troubleshoot MakerSpace Laser Engraver error.  Troubleshoot phone locker issue at Langston Hughes Branch.  Troubleshoot phone locker issue at TechCentral, Main Library.

Learning Commons Cleveland Digital Public Library regularly hosts classes. During January, we hosted the CPL Fit Yoga series on Wednesdays and Fridays, and the Meditation Monday series. We regularly host CPL Chess Club and ran a chess tournament this month. ClevDPL has also developed new curricular offerings related to digitization, including classes on Google apps, and Digital Photography for seniors (with graphics and TechCentral). Future programs will continue to include classes on digitization. Our Learning Commons area has seen significant use of our laptops – which can be reserved for use by the public, and we will continue to 236

offer 3D scanning as a service using the HP Sprout Scanner.

Programs We held four meetings of the CPL Chess Club with a total of 9 attendees. Coordinating with CPL FIT, we host Yoga and Meditation offerings MWF at 1:00 and average 10 attendees a session, about half of whom are from downtown offices. The CPL Wikipedians met in in the classroom. We hosted a chess tournament.

Exhibits ClevDPL continues to assist with Superman exhibits including providing support for the registration of incoming items, support maintaining the three multimedia displays and the Magic Box in Brett Hall, supporting the media content in the John G. White Gallery, and advising on both media conservation & environmental monitoring.

 Magic Box Cleveland Digital Public Library has placed the Magic Box exhibit case on display in Brett Hall. We developed and now maintain digital content for the Magic Box for Superman exhibit, including a video done by and for children, a video on the significance of Action #1, and a facsimile of Action #1 that customers can flip through.

 Kiosk During June ClevDPL obtained display kiosk as a loan from CCS. The kiosk has been placed in a central position in the John G. White Gallery. Content now on display was produced by ClevDPL as a complement to the Antiquities exhibit. ClevDPL has previously created content for the kiosk, and has refreshed content several times, focusing, as appropriate, on chess, Dr. Zelma George, and general special collections. Feedback on the kiosk has been generally positive – the special collections staff feels it adds new interactive experiences to their exhibits. Because of usage statistics and positive feedback, we will be purchasing the kiosk for future use.

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Multimedia might be provided through the Magic Box, the kiosk, and more traditional means.

Videography and Photography ClevDPL has continued collaborating with Sports Research Center by creating interview videos. After working to update rights clearances on forms, these videos are being loaded onto Internet Archive, and Sports Research Center staff are in the process of providing time- indexed tables of contents to enhance the ContentDM records pointing to the interviews. Collaborating with Archives and Special Collections, ClevDPL did an interview of Nena Gibans on January 31st.

During January ClevDPL produced the following multimedia: Community Navigator Program Eligibility Modernization, Ken Simmons (video), Community Navigator Program Overview, Aida Idiaquez (video), Ohio Works First Program, Tina Coleman (video), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Tina Coleman (video), Workforce Module, Tina Coleman (video), Community Navigator, Child Care Anne Konarski (video), Community Navigator, PRC Anne Konarski (video), Community Navigator Program Medicaid, Joyce Perez-Stable (video), Super hero drawing class (photos), Art reception (photos), Director’s message Angie Thomas (video) , Director’s message staff gala (video), Pay it forward (video), and Director’s message deputy director (video)

Scanning Assistance Cleveland Digital Public Library staff assisted 15 reservations and drop in sessions of two hours (or more) in length. There was scanning of both large personal and library collections in the Digital Hub. Patrons also used the Epson 11000XL flatbed, ATIZ book scanner, and the I2S oversized flatbed scanner to accomplish their projects for personal and publication use.

Public Services Statistics Patron Visits: During January 23rd, Cleveland Digital Public Library had 150 patron interactions. There were 100 KIC Scanner sessions resulting in 3682 images / 4251.4 MB or somewhat more than 4 GB of scan volume. We had a total of 64 attendees at programs.

Digital Gallery: For the partial month reported from January 1, 2018-January 21, 2018, Google Analytics (GA) reports 3,361 sessions for 2025 users and 57,608 page 238

views. Per GA, our user base skews toward males, our users are 54% Male and 46% female. Per GA, our age breakdown skews towards youth. The age numbers, which have remained stable for some time, are: 18-24 is 27.50%, 25-34 is 33.50%, 35-44 is 15.50%, 45-54 is 12.50%, 55-64 is 5.50%, and over 65 is 5.50%. Per GA, the bulk of our users have English set as their language preference; however, we have numbers of Spanish, French, Italian, German, Croatian, and Chinese speaking users. Additionally, GA user statistics related to location indicate that we have users from the US, United Kingdom, Canada, India, Brazil, Spain, France, and Switzerland. Finally, GA shows that we have a diverse group of channels that deliver users to CPL’s ContentDM:  Organic Search channels 37% of our accesses, and Google accounts for 36% of those.  Direct Access through CDM search accounted for 42% of our accesses.  Referrals through other websites are about 13% of our access volume (around 17% of all referrals are from Wikipedia, up 1% from last month. Referrals from our library website, cpl.org, only account for less than 1% (.61%) of our referral total. This number is decreasing. The current version of the library website is not effectively referring patrons to the digital gallery from the library website.  Social Media accounted for 7.42% of our accesses (of that Facebook accounts 31% and Twitter the remaining 61% -- our absolute numbers for Twitter are increasing and our absolute numbers from Facebook remain the same).  Platform: A little more than a third of our sessions in January occurred on Mobile devices (more than half of these on iPhones and iPads). Our switch to the responsive design website is borne out by the increasing numbers of mobile users accessing the digital gallery.  Browser Use: This month, 50% of our users use Chrome, 25% Safari, 9% Firefox, and 9% Explorer, and 3% Edge.

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Association of Greater Cleveland, and will be hosing the next meeting in February. This association will enable us to make contact with local media producers who can provide content for the digital gallery.

Cleveland Digital Public Library continues curating web- content as part of a 35,000 dollar IMLS grant working with the Internet Archives ArchiveIT project to document local web-content and local digital resources. In February we will create a collection in ContentDM for Web Archives.

Staff has continued to enhance demonstration digitization projects with Euclid Library, the Ukrainian Museum and Archives, Shaker Heights Public Library, and the South Brooklyn Historical Society.

We met yet again this month with regarding strengthening our partnership for collections management, arrangement, description, preservation, display, and programming. CPL, through ClevDPL, is now a partner with the Cleveland Museum of Art and Karamu on the arrangement, description, and digitization of Karamu archives. We are planning to augment the digital surrogates of several hundred Karamu programs online in a new “Cleveland Theater” collection, and we anticipate a rich partnership with Karamu and the Cleveland Museum of Art with regard to digitization. Cleveland Digital Public library will work with Summer on the Cuyahoga to implement an internship with their program this summer at CPL and will also be partnering with Summer on the Cuyahoga and Karamu House on another internship related to the Karamu archives this summer.

Collection Development

Cleveland Digital Public Library staff has scanned 714 items (3003 files), did post-processing for 287 items (~8591 files enhanced), and uploaded 221 items (230 files) into the Digital Gallery.

We touched 3,592 items while doing significant metadata enhancement of digital records (including adding artist’s names to digital images of Karamu House Programs) and analyzed how to make use of the back-end storage field to provide public service staff with access to high end digital files. 240

Interlibrary Loan ILL numbers are as follows for December [January unavailable]): Borrower Activity Overview Report: CPL Patron Requests Initiated: 40 CPL Requests Filled: 44 Lender Activity Overview Report ILL Loans requested of CPL: 1348 ILL Loans filled by CPL: 380 Loans: 373 Copies: 7

We were slower than last month on the turnaround time for unfilled requests, reducing the amount of time, returning to a 24 hour response for unfilled. That were only slightly better than our historical average of 27 hours. We are closing in on a useful benchmark for delivering a rapid negative response when borrowers seek to get a book from us that we do not have.

Loan request turn-around time for filled requests hit a new record for efficiency, 30% above historical averages for our unit. Using a simple benchmark to turn items around in three days, the two day, 8 hour turnaround in December was a huge leap forward. It is useful to note that even our slow months are faster than industry average.

Staff Development Rachel Senese and Amia Wheatley attended the OhioDig meeting in Columbus during January. 1:30-3:0 Preservation Preservation staff did the following: Paper Treatment: 14 items/sheets (49 simple treatments, 49 complex treatments) Book Treatment: 130 (1 simple, 69 complex, 60 digicovers) Enclosures: 20 Labels: 46 Books received: 148 Book returned: 7

Environmental Monitoring Working with buildings including Property Management Supervisor Tim Murdock and Oliver Reyes, Dr. Ewing continues to monitor from 22 placements around Main and

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LSW using PEM II environmental monitoring devices. We have added an additional five placements at the Lakeshore Facility and have begun monitoring all five of them. We are also monitoring the collections processing room at Lakeshore. We are regularly collecting and uploading data into E-Climate Notebook for sharing and analysis. We have now licensed an additional 10 slots in E-Climate Notebook and have placed them in galleries to gather and share information from exhibit areas monitored by our portable monitors (Artens, Hobos, and PEMIIs). We are currently working with buildings to address the environment out at Lakeshore in the cold room. The Liebert unit has been failing for some time. As of now it looks as if buildings intends to replace the HVAC in the side room that holds collections.

Stacks and Collections ClevDPL has completed its work on studying potential stack options for storing oversized maps from the maps collection. We have received appropriate conservation housings, but have not obtained appropriate storage racks to be placed on the seventh floor of the Louis Stokes Wing in stack areas currently used for general storage. We will be working with buildings to clear the area and store the maps.

IPM monitoring ClevDPL has placed insect traps appropriate for establishing the detection portion of an integrated pest management (IPM) program in Main, LSW, and Lakeshore Facility. We are currently monitoring LSW, Main, and Lakeshore.

Facility Report ClevDPL has updated the library’s facility brief, a document based on the elements of the American Museum Association facility report for Cleveland Public Library. By the end of January we will have a collected data for a year throughout the library. Depending on planned uses for the spaces in the library, the brief document may serve as a facilities report, and we may not need to produce a full facilities report per AMA.

Exhibits Monitoring and Install ClevDPL has been using Arten devices to monitor light, temperature and humidity levels in Brett Hall, and the John G. White Gallery where materials that might need to

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be monitored have been installed. These readings are being recorded and maintained for future reference.

Superman Exhibits ClevDPL was involved in repairing, prepping, and preparing items for display for the Superman opening. Currently ClevDPL is serving as the library registrar for exhibit items loaned to the library from external sources, however we are not the initial point of entry for materials into the library and we should be. The library will be making decisions about de-installing the exhibit this year, and ClevDPL is planning how to participate in this process.

Metadata Revision By the end of January, ClevDPL has been working with the State Library of Ohio to put final tweaks into implementing our plan for revising and updating records from the Digital Gallery to make our metadata ready for inclusion in DPLA. We are ready to contribute data from selected collections to DPLA. We have contributed to WorldCat through OCLC’s Digital Collection Gateway. Working with OCLC, we are migrating and consolidating collections in the Digital Gallery to improve ease of access to our digital materials.

Planning Activities Inter-Library Loan/Photoduplication Integration ClevDPL staff have continued working with the library’s process improvement group to integrate the Inter-Library Loan and Photoduplication units into ClevDPL. ClevDPL is working with Special Collections to resolve space- allocation concerns. We have continued to develop a plan that will make use of a newly designated area in stacks storage for collections processing. The initial steps in this planning process are complete and we are ready to take next steps.

DPLA Ohio Cleveland Digital Public Library continues to strongly participate in the development of the Ohio DPLA. We have completed upgrading our metadata for submission to the DPLA. We continue to enhance and enrich metadata to improve our user’s experience of the digital gallery.

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Internet Archive This month we have initiated planning on how to move forward with digitizing Scene back issues, capturing Scene through our web-archive, and microfilming Scene.

Digital Storage The department continues to work to develop library wide management of, and long-term storage for, high resolution digital files. The content on Lakeshore08 has been backed up on DuraCloud and ClevDPL is beta-testing a cost-effective approach for doing long term back of digital resources through Google Cloud.

BRANCHES

DISTRICT ONE

Eastman - Children's Librarian Cassandra Feliciano has been in contact with two local elementary schools, Wilbur Wright and Louis Agassiz, and has visited their Horizon After School Care Programs. Wilbur Wright visits are on Thursdays and Louis Agassiz visits are on Tuesdays. These visits are with the K-2nd graders and consists of story time and craft, as well as 8th graders who have formed a book club with the first book being Bunnicula by Deborah Howe.

Lorain - Young patrons at the Lorain Branch enjoyed playing a variety of musical instruments including guitars, congas, keyboards and maracas. They also participated in a puppet pet program and a tie-dye program. Thanks to a partnership with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, youth received a free nutritious bagged meal Monday through Friday every week. Youth Services staff presented story times to students at Stockyard and Almira Elementary Schools. Patrons of all ages joined in a discussion at the Police Commissions Community Meeting held at the Lorain Branch on the evening of January 23rd. Members of the community were also happy to welcome the new Library Assistants Peter Roth and Charles Vaughn to the Lorain staff!

Rockport - Rockport began the month with a new partnership with Rainey Institute, an organization dedicated to providing education in visual and performing arts.

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Walz - January has been a time of regrouping and revitalizing. Cold weather and winter vacations have been a challenge for youth programs, however, Meals have resumed and AmericaReads tutors have returned. A weekly Science program by Amani from the Ohio Extension service has been a big hit with our youth. Also, Mr Antonio Williams took Walz’s version of January Jeopardy to St. Augustine’s skilled nursing facility where it was a huge success.

West Park - Many new faces continue to gravitate to West Park, especially after school, to take advantage of our VR gear, PS4, LEGOs, and other such fun activities. Manager Dalby attended the Leadership Team meeting of the Lakewood Area Collaborative and was recruited to present to the monthly membership in April of 2018. Computer classes were held every Wednesday covering email and computer basics, classes which still remain popular and relevant in the community. Children's Librarian Vicki Beggiani conducted an MLK celebration program.

DISTRICT TWO

Brooklyn - Brooklyn Branch offered the Kids Café at 11:30-12:30 each day during the winter break for students. School visits and programs were a challenge during this time, though, Childrens Librarian McShane continued with her Tru2You participation. The Meeting Room saw steady usage including CMSD tutoring sessions, meetings by the Cuyahoga County Department of Developmental Disabilities, and vocational rehabilitation conferences with Ability Management.

Carnegie West - The first CPL/Legal Aid Legal Clinic of the year was held at Carnegie West on January 19th: forty people received legal advice. Books@Work was held January 22nd: thirty people had dinner and discussed the short story 'Dead Men's Path' by Chinua Achebe with officers from the Cleveland Police Department's Second District. The first MyCom/Ohio City event was held on January 30th at St. Malachi center during the church's monthly family night.

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patrons in costume participating in the Three Kings play, and over all there were about 75 in attendance. The Three Kings program entailed 3 rehearsals and a postproduction party; so the children were totally engaged, memorized their lines and performed admirably. Also, Ms. Candace Fox started as the temporary Children's Librarian at Fulton on Jan. 8th; she has hit the ground running and is conducting story-times for the Salvation Army pre-school and visited Daisy day care.

Jefferson - The Jefferson Branch has started the New Year preparing for the Safe, Warm, and Dry in early Spring. Branch Staff has been working on heavier weeding of the collection so this opportunity can be used to also re-organize the footprint of the collection. Staff has also been working on a wish list of equipment they will like to see purchased with the Zajac Bequeath. Also this month the last remaining Staff needing to complete the Customer Service Module of Book Ends completed it; Allison Collins and Bernadette Lemak.

South - This month, the South Branch staff completed the Customer Service Module of Book Ends. Jaime Declet attended a webinar on programming for adults offered by the North East Ohio Regional Library System, as well as the second Module of Book Ends Sirsi Training. Mr. Declet attended the Sugarman Award Jury Meeting in January, as the Jury is getting ready to select the winner and honor books for this year’s celebration. Jennifer Moncayo attended the monthly Youth Services meeting at the new home of the Children’s Museum of Cleveland. There she received a tour of the new facility and all the new programming opportunities they offer. Youth Services staff also had the chance to learn from professional puppet masters and how they work with the puppets. Story-times were back in session and the Children’s Staff was ready for them.

South Brooklyn - For the month of January, South Brooklyn continued with Kids’ Café (free snack program in partnership with Food Bank) that provided 35 brown bagged lunches Monday through Friday. Numerous organizations utilized the meeting room for study space, 246

nonprofit meetings, and to provide an upcoming Art Therapy session every Tuesday and Thursday. Various staff put up displays: the adult side had New Year/New Chapter, What’s So Funny?, Killer Readers, Winter fiction, and New/Newer/Newest DVD; the children side had books on dogs, Multicultural books, MLK, Jr. books, Time concept in titles and Ripley’s Believe it or not.

DISTRICT THREE

Garden Valley - Our “Season of Holidays” program was a great success with speakers who talked about the various faiths and holiday. From Ramadan and Hanukkah to Kwanzaa and Christmas, the audience was mesmerized and participated in everything. The singing was great by our artists who came to perform. The staff was phenomenal in that everyone participated in the program and gave assistance where it was needed.

LaToya Barnes and Alecia Woodman have been conducting weekly Lego Programs. The Garden Valley kids are very engaged and look forward to each time they share.

Andrea Csia (Children’s Librarian) joined the Garden Valley Team.

Hough - The Program highlight this month was “Make Your Own Snow Globes”, where participants made their own snow globes! The children were able to select what went into their globes and had a great time.

The Teen Advisory Group continued weekly; the teens are really enjoying their individual group together exploring tough issues.

Michael Barckacs joined the Hough Team as the new LACE.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - The “Annual Martin Luther King Jr. 33rd Commemorative Program” was the highlight for this month. The All-City Drum Line and All-City Arts Jazz Band performed. Keynote speaker Bishop Nelson J. Perez spoke to the audience, as well as a musical performance was maintained by Avril Dodson.

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N.I.A. (Nurturing, Initiative and Achievement) began this month; recruiting young ladies to help them uncover their beauty, boldness and brilliance.

Ron Roberts continued his outreach to local day care centers. Lake Erie Ink resumed their collaboration with us working with the teens on creative writing techniques.

Sterling - Monica Rudzinski and Bette Bonder met to finalize "Octavofest in Promise" programs and dates. The 2018 series will begin in March and include two programs with the Morgan Paper Conservatory. Sterling is also participating in the Art Studio Therapy series beginning January 23rd.

Monica Rudzinski is working with Cathy Kopinsky (St. Vincent Charity Hospital Mission Outreach) on a Central neighborhood history program to be presented at the hospital during African-American history month.

Woodland - Whitney Johnson led the "I have a Dream" Contest and created the "Drop of Hopes" inspiration jar. The jar was well received by both patrons and some staff members. Ms. Johnson’s hope is to add a vision board creation party/program between the months of January and February next year.

Ms. Drake El provided community outreach by attending the King Kennedy Winter festival. She also hosted a movie viewing of “Golden”, a play performed by the branch’s regular Y Haven patrons. Ms. Drake El is will like to host another viewing of the play to encourage the possibility of facilitating a writing circle at the branch, focusing on playwriting and theater.

Maria Estrella invited by Joseph Black (Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood) to attend the organization’s Polarity Meeting. The two also discussed a future partnership with Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood to promote literary for the young neighborhood patrons.

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New Library Assistant-Computer Emphasis, Nathaniel LaPrairie joined the Woodland Team.

DISTRICT FOUR

East 131st Street - East 131st Street Branch learned about the successful program at Rice Branch and started our own Two-Book Tuesdays to encourage juvenile patrons to check out two books before using the computers. Lisa Quinn, Library Assistant-Computer Emphasis (LACE), continued to hold weekly writing workshops with teens and juveniles, on laptops from TechCentral. Approximately 900 lunches (30 lunches every day) from the Food Bank were shared by Kaleah Merritt, Page, during Kids Café this month. TechCentral held Monday classes on Internet Basics, with 3-4 attendees each week. Children’s Librarian Kelli Minter scheduled story time visits with Miles Elementary. Ms. Quinn was awarded the Pay it Forward Award.

Fleet - Fleet Branch hosted Cleveland Housing Issues & Opportunities: A Panel Discussion Community Event. Housing leaders in Cleveland discussed local successes in demolishing ruined properties and renovating and rehabilitating buildings to function as houses for residents. Fleet Branch also hosted two Movie Night events for families to enjoy movies and light refreshments.

Fleet’s Youth Services Team conducted outreach at partnering daycares and schools along with weeding the Young Adult Collection. Tracie Forfia, Children’s Librarian submitted an early literacy piece for Cleveland Public Library website that recommends picture books for social and emotional learning.

Brigid Clark, Library Assistant-Computer Emphasis assisted three patrons with resumes and job applications. Through Ms. Clark’s assistance the patrons gained employment. Ms. Clark also assisted a patron with finding marriage licenses and birth certificates of their deceased family.

Harvard-Lee - Harvard-Lee Branch continues to maintain a successful Club Create sessions. YS Librarian Olivia Geaghan and Kevin Moore provided a story time experience for Authentic Experiences Day Care. Harvard-Lee

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continues to weed the collection in preparation for Safe, Warm, and Dry.

Mount Pleasant - MTP Manager Mrs. Scurka participated in the monthly MyCom meetings and discussed with the membership various ways to help the community create programs for their summer reading clubs. Mrs. Scurka also attended the monthly Murtis Taylor meeting. The speaker from Providence House showed a video and spoke about helping young mothers with their child care, housing, and how to find employment. An additional speaker spoke on ways to assist grandparents and parents of children with Autism.

Rice - Rice youth knitting group returned this month. The youth knitting group drew a crowd of 12 excited school aged patrons of both genders. Line Dancing, Yoga, adult knit, poetic power, meditation continue to draw large crowds. Ms. Schmidt hosted Network Night at Rice Branch on January 17, 2018. CSU tutor returned and worked with volunteer Mrs. Rome to continue challenging Rice youth with Math. The St. Martin DePorres students returned after their winter break. They assisted with the after school snacks and shelved DVD’s. Fifty Cleveland Food Bank Meals were served daily. Ms. Hutson began her position as Rice and District Four’s Manager.

Union - Union Branch’s Gizmo’s Gadgetnasium’s grand opening was held on Tuesday, January 9th. Gismo’s Gadgetnasium is a special creative space in the children’s area were kids can use their imagination to build with Legos, Straws and Kennectors, tool kit and so on. Gizmo’s Gadgetnasium was brought to Union Branch with monies awarded through the 2017 Innovation Grant. Children’s Librarian Tamara Steward held the first Teen Book discussion of the year. The teen book of the month is Bad Girl Gone: A Novel by Temple Mathews. The Cleveland Foodbank’s Kids Café program has served over 280 meals so far this month. Youth Staff, Tamara Steward and Gregory Parker have performed outreach story times to Oakfield Child Development Center, Katai’s Child Development Center and CEOGC Head start Center.

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Addison - Ms. Landskroener and Mr. Clark continued their story times at Superior Academy, New Beginnings, Learning to Grow, and St. Philip Neri as available. The 250

weather has been too cold for Superior Academy to attend our on-site storytimes. Ms. Landskroener has provided books for the toddler class at New Beginnings and is waiting for more details about how story time fits into New Beginning’s new Head Start program.

Collinwood - The branch welcomed two new LACEs to the staff, Ericka Smith and Mark Tidrick. Manager, Caroline Peak supported Community MYCom MLK Day on the 15 by hosting a table and interactive activities for youth at the event and in the Branch. Children’s Librarian, Adam Tully joined his colleagues for a visit to the new Children’s Museum on the 18th where he learned new ways to use puppetry for story times. The library continues its partnership with CMA with children’s art being part of a display at The Art Museum on MLK Day.

Glenville - The branch hosted their Youth Job and Education Fair and the participation from organizations and students fostered a good turnout. The organizations in attendance worked with youth for employment opportunities and also educational assistance. On January 27th, the branch hosted Apollo's Baroque Ensemble. Branch Manager Ms. Jefferson, attended the following meetings: Monthly Manager's meeting; Customer Service Training; Safety Committee; District 5 and Innovation Team.

Langston Hughes - The branch welcomed new LACE Donica Spence who joined the staff on January 8, 2018. Programs offered during the month of January are as follows: Explore the books from the Jedi training library; Create you own Vibrant Book Illustrations; CMA in you Neighborhood, Create your own Snowy Landscapes with paper and paint.

Memorial Nottingham - This month, Magnolia Peters featured a week long coffee and donuts meet and greet to make introductions to patrons as the new Branch Manager of Memorial Nottingham. Plans for next month's Collinwood Fire program has been finalized. In preparation for this month long event, the Meeting Room received a major de-cluttering.

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OLBPD For January 2018, OLBPD circulated 41,448 books and magazines directly to patrons. OLBPD registered 112 new readers to the service. The January BARD statistics were not available at the time this report was due.

OLBPD submitted its second quarter State Fiscal Year budget report to the State Library of Ohio.

Next month, the National Library Service (NLS) will launch a national television and radio campaign designed to educate key audiences about the services provided by NLS and its cooperating libraries around the country. The first round of commercials will launch on February 26th on national outlets including National Public Radio, the History Channel and the Hallmark Channel, to name a few. The first “flight” of commercials will run for three weeks and air at various times of the day and night. They will continue to run at three-week intervals through late 2019.

OLBPD and State Library have scheduled meetings with the Ohio Braille and Talking Book Program consumer advisory committee (CAC) members for the 2018 calendar year. Meetings will take place February 22nd (teleconference), May 24th, July 26th, and October 25th at the State Library.

On Thursday, March 15th, OLBPD will be joining the State Library who will host an art show display with the Ohio State School for the Blind (OSSB). The art show is a great opportunity to showcase the artistic talents and work created by OSSB students. A recognition program and reception will take place after the State Library Board meeting, and will be open to board members and other attendees.

OLBPD Library Assistant Ken Redd provided information and talks about the service to CPL Homebound Services staff on January 5th; CPL Youth Services staff on January 23rd; and Medina County Career Center on January 31st.

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EDUCATION AND LEARNING

Best Buy Teen Tech Center Grant Amiya Hutson, Dawntae Jackson, CJ Lynce, and Marina Marquez interviewed eight candidates for the Tech Center Supervisor position. Jill Pappenhagen was selected for the position with a scheduled start date of Monday, February 5th. The BBTTC grant requires the Tech Center Supervisor to receive extensive training in TechCentral services and to attend a one-week orientation and professional development program at the Museum of Science in Boston, MA, the global headquarters of the Clubhouse Network. For the month of March Mrs. Pappenhagen will continue training in TechCentral and assisting in launching TechCentral's Raspberry Pi program for teens. This will help with recruiting teens to become members of the BBTTC. The months of April and May will be designated for Mrs. Pappenhagen to start working out of the Rockport branch and scheduling onsite visits with the schools, businesses, and organizations within the community. Since Mrs. Pappenhagen will be training in TechCentral for the next couple of months and traveling at the end of February, Denise Crudup will be approving her timesheet until a manager is hired at Rockport. Marina Marquez along with Amiya Hutson, Tracy Martin and Eric Herman met with William Woodworth, the Best Buy team and the Clubhouse Network for the standing bi- weekly telephone conference calls. We discussed updates on the Tech Center Supervisor position and construction plans and budget for the Best Buy Teen Tech Center at the Rockport Branch. Amiya Hutson, Tracy Martin, Eric Herman, Forrest Lykins, and Marina Marquez met with HBM Architects team: Kevin Kennedy and Brooke Breiner to discuss the scope of the services for the Teen Tech Center at Rockport. Next steps include a meeting to review and provide feedback about the layout, finish, and furniture options to make selections to set design direction. Book Box – LSTA Competitive Grant Marina Marquez drafted the Request for Proposals (RFP) to design and create a new book box to be located at the Edgewater Live Summer Concert Series at Edgewater Park. 253

Cuyahoga Arts and Culture publicized the RFP by sharing it with the design community. The new Book Box will increase CPL's community outreach efforts by creating a space that is an accessible community gathering spot. In addition to providing library card materials for the whole family to enjoy onsite or for check out, the Book Box will offer library card registration, sign-ups for our popular summer reading club and even programming.

CPL’s Office of Education and Learning is partnering with the Department of Physics at Cleveland State University to offer families demonstrations of how physics affect everyday and real life. Programming will be based off the book The Flying Circus of Physics written by Dr. Jearl Walker, professor of Physics at CSU. This book makes physics relevant and fun teaching people that physics has everything to do with your life. The demonstrations will answer intriguing questions about relevant, fun, and completely real physical phenomena. Below are examples of questions that will be answered through the demonstrations: 1. What causes the pattern of cusps that adorn many beaches?; 2. What holds a sandcastle together?; 3. How do ducks stay dry when they float or swim? ; 4. Why does a V-shape wake form behind objects, such as ducks and boats, moving across water?

While CSU will provide the physics demonstrations CPL will support the learning taking place by provide physics kits for family engagement and hands-on learning. The Book Box and the services it will provide will help to connect and reconnect people with the library resources by meeting them where they are - Edgewater Live.

RFP Timeline: January 16, 2018 - RFP Issued January 23, 2018 at 12:00 PM (EST) – Clarification Questions Due January 24, 2018 – Answers Inquiries emailed February 5, 2018 at 12:00 PM (EST) – Proposals Due February 6, 2018 – Review & Selection February 7-21, 2018 – Negotiation Period & Execution of Agreement 254

February 21 – May 21, 2018 - Project Work May 29-30, 2018 - Transport Book Box to Edgewater Beach & Teach Staff How to Operate Opening and Closing the Book Box May 31, 2018 – Grand Opening at Edgewater Live

Bruening Grant Denise Crudup, Marina Marquez, and Tracy Martin met with the Ohio State University Team from their Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy to kick off the Early Childhood Literacy Training Initiative development process. Digital Photography Learning Path The digital photography course began with the first class “What Makes a Good Picture?” on January 23rd. Seven participants attended the first class. OEL received several phone calls from registered participants who could not make the first class so they are planning to attend the second class - Introduction to Social Media: Instagram. All participants completed the Project Outcome Survey. Dance Cleveland Tracy Martin and Marina Marquez have been working with Katie Gnagy Crosby, Community Engagement & Education Coordinator of Dance Cleveland, regarding the early childhood literacy program Read to Learn, Dance to Move. With the help of Mrs. Parks, Mrs. Moncrief-Robinson, and Mrs. Lefkowitz the Fleet and Walz branches have been selected to pilot the Read to Learn, Dance to Move program. CWRU-IP Venture Clinic (IPVC) Along with Don Boozer, Jim Bettinger and Sarah Dobransky, CJ Lynce, Suzie Perez, Marina Marquez, Theodore Theofrastous, Managing Attorney, IP Venture Clinic, Zahra Smith, IPVC Director, and Scarlet White, Client Coordinator of the IPVC and the Ohio Patent Pro Bono Programs, met with Ian Charnas, Manager of the Sears think[box], and Tiffany McNamara, Outreach Director at the Sears think[box]. Director McNamara and Mr. Charnas gave us a tour of the Sears think[box]. We

255 also discussed creating educational training for entrepreneurs, inventors, and law students to take classes around using CPL’s Patent Trademark Center. Leaning Land Lab – Carnegie West Along with Cathi Lehn, Sustainable Cleveland Coordinator, and Amy Roskilly, Education Coordinator at Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation, Marina Marquez co- presented Carnegie West’s pollinator garden to the Native Plant Society of Northeast Ohio. The Native Plant Society of Northeast Ohio granted funds to Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation to plant a 100 sq. ft. garden at the Carnegie West Branch.

Eric Herman shared the updates on changes to the Safe, Warm, and Dry renovation schedule at Carnegie West. The months Carnegie West is expected to be closed will now be May 2018 to August 2018. Eric also mentioned that CPL is participating in the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer Districts Library Rain Gardens program. Jefferson, Glenville, Langston Hughes, and Woodland are the branches to receive the rain gardens. As part of CPL’s learning lad labs these sites will be used to expand educational programming. Mayor’s Office of Sustainability Along with Mrs. Parks and several branch managers, Marina Marquez was able to confirm the Mayor's Office of Sustainability community workshops on health, community and climate action. The workshops provide learning opportunities about how climate action can improve health, quality of life and community. A majority of time will be dedicated for residents to provide input on the Cleveland Action Plan by working together to turn issues into ideas and opportunities. From this residents will develop climate action projects that have a positive impact on their lives and their community. There are funds available through ioby and the Cleveland Climate Action Fund to help the residents turn their project ideas into action. The Mayor's Office of Sustainability will lead the workshops, provide refreshments and welcome children.

Neighborhood: Neighborhood Location: South Brooklyn Branch Library, 4303 Pearl Road Date: Feb 17, 2018 Time: 10:30-12:30 open to the public (Sustainability Office will set up 10-10:30am and clean up 12:30-1:30pm)

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Neighborhood: Slavic Village Neighborhood (Marlane Weslian) Location: Fleet Branch Library, 7224 Broadway Avenue Date: Wed., Mar 7th Time: 5:30-7:30 open to the public (Sustainability Office will set up 5-5:30 and clean up 7:30-8:00pm)

Neighborhood: Clark-Fulton Neighborhood Location: Fulton Branch Library, 3545 Fulton Road Date: Saturday, April 14, 2018 Time: 10:30-12:30 open to the public (Sustainability Office will set up 10-10:30am and clean up 12:30- 1:30pm)

Starting Point/MyCom: Out-Of-School Database OEL updated the Out-of-School Time (OST) youth referral database with all the CPL youth programming for January 2018 and February 2018. Starting Point and MyCom are partnering to help Cleveland children, youth and their families access quality after-school, holiday and summer activities that supplement and enhance school learning; nurture talents and interests; develop leadership skills and foster 21st century abilities that help young people become productive citizens and future leaders of our community.

Pollinator Plan of North East Ohio Along with Helen Zaluckyj, Marina Marquez attended the Pollinator Plan of NEO meeting at the Watershed Facility. Marina presented Carnegie West’s plan for a learning land lab around the pollinator garden. Helen and Marina serve on the Education Sub-Committee of the Pollinator Plan of NEO.

Cleveland Metropolitan School District and OverDrive A team from Cleveland Public Library met with CMSD’s Instructional Technology Department and OverDrive regarding curating e-books and other electronic materials for CMSD students and teachers.

Tri-C’s Information Technology Center of Excellence Denise Crudup met with Dr. Monique Umphrey and Seth Pickney regarding potential collaborative opportunities between with two organizations.

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The Centers for Families and Children Along with Director Thomas, Denise Crudup, Marina Marquez, and Tracy Martin met with Lynnette Forde, Vice President of Government Relations & Development regarding potential collaborative opportunities.

Miscellaneous  Marina Marquez attended bi-weekly CPL-FIT meetings. o Met with Brennan’s Catering regarding the Gala. o Attended a site visit at the County Courthouse to design a plan for set up.  Marina Marquez attended bi-weekly Best Buy Teen Tech Center meetings.  Denise Crudup met with members of the Cleveland Foundation staff to discuss adult basic literacy

ADVOCACY & COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

The Advocacy Task Force Charter has been reviewed by Trustee and Advocacy Task Force Chair Alesha Washington. The Charter details the future work of the Task Force.

COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS:

I. Sustain and Increase Public Support: Enhancing our Reach: CPL Programs, Services, and Events to be included in Newsletters

The first round of CPL programming, services, and events content was shared with Cleveland City Council for their newsletters. CPL content was organized by Ward and will be included in city council newsletters throughout 2018. This effort offers another way to inform Cleveland residents on CPL resources.

Cleveland for Good: Cleveland Public Library Neighborhood Branch Revitalization Project

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taking part in the Neighborhood Branch Revitalization Project during the February/March timeframe have received communications informing them about this effort. The goal is to not only keep them informed on library activities but to also leverage their reach inside the community to inform as many residents as possible about the branch temporary closings.

The communication also provided information on the nearest branches in their community to use during the revitalization project. The goal here is to ensure access to Library services is continuous.

Washington D.C. Visit

Bricker & Eckler is coordinating a trip to Washington D.C. in February for Ohio’s Metropolitan Libraries inclusive of Cleveland Public Library. The Metropolitan Libraries will collectively meet with U.S. Senators from Ohio and individually meet with their House Representatives. While the agenda is still being developed, the primary focus will be to provide federal legislators information that demonstrates libraries’ overall community, state, and nationwide impact. It is important to note, Bricker & Eckler’s efforts align and complement the work of Ohio Library Council and the American Library Association.

TECHNICAL SERVICES

Director of Technical Services and Acquisitions Manager Sandy Jelar Elwell met with Ellen Burts-Cooper from the Improve Consulting and Training Group to review the action plans that had been developed for Technical Services and discuss a timeline for implementing the recommendations in 2018.

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Acquisitions Coordinator Alicia Naab and Technical Services Librarian Lisa Kowalczyk assisted Ms. Jelar Elwell in revising and updating the documents detailing the guidelines and procedures for Main Library staff to use when creating selection lists of materials to be purchased. The revised documents were forwarded to Main Library selectors and posted on the CPL Intranet.

Librarian Beverly Austin continued her temporary assignment in Technical Services and completed work in the Acquisitions and High Demand Departments.

Brian Chambers from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) completed ergonomic assessments for staff in the Technical Services Departments who were not available to participate in the assessments at the end of December.

Ms. Jelar Elwell attended the Martin Luther King, Jr. Program on January 15.

Acquisitions: The Acquisitions Department ordered 5,011 titles and 10,777 items (including periodical subscriptions and serial standing orders); received 15,691 items, 1,450 periodicals, and 848 serials; added 410 periodical items, 719 serial items, 185 paperbacks, and 1,116 comics; and processed 1,709 invoices.

Acquisitions staff began placing orders on January 3 after the entering of the 2018 fiscal year budget amounts were completed in Sirsi. Acquisitions Coordinator Alicia Naab reinstated the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) reports to import invoices from and export orders to vendors after the 2018 budget amounts were entered in Sirsi. Ms. Naab additionally spent time troubleshooting problems with these reports importing data incorrectly in collaboration with the IT and High Demand Departments. Ms. Naab also worked with EDI vendors to repost invoices that were not imported into Sirsi during the interim when Acquisitions work was temporarily suspended at the end of 2017 until the new fiscal year was setup for 2018.

Ms. Naab, along with Collections Manager Pam Matthews and Technical Services Assistant Eric Hanshaw, met with Bethany Leach from Recorded Books to discuss new features of the Recorded Books website and resolve EDI ordering issues. Ms. Naab assisted Librarian Beverly 260

Austin with questions and locating materials to receive and review and also trained Ms. Austin on reviewing DVD trucks before forwarding them to the Materials Processing Department.

Technical Services Librarian Lisa Kowalczyk participated in Session 1 of OhioNET’s online workshop “Fundamentals of Cataloging ONLINE: Basic Cataloging Overview” on January 20. Technical Services Associate Nathaniel Infante and Technical Services Librarian Tonya Jenkins attended the Book Ends Customer Service Training. Mr. Infante attended a Health and Safety Committee meeting on January 18.

Catalog: Librarians cataloged 2,562 titles and added 3,191 items for Cleveland Public Library. Librarian Yeshen Dugarova-Montgomery joined the rotation for handling email requests from Public Services staff and other CPL.Cat tasks under the supervision of Senior Librarian Dawn Grattino. Catalog Manager Andrea Johnson began supervising Librarian Perry Huang’s CPL.Cat work. Librarian Barbara Satow and Ms. Johnson met with IT/CLEVNET Database Administrator Brian Leszcz and Director of CLEVNET Hilary Prisbylla to discuss the conversion of bibliographic input workforms, which are currently Word documents, to online versions. The workforms are used by CLEVNET staff to request original cataloging for their materials. Ms. Johnson revised the spreadsheets used to collect statistics on bibliographic and add item work for Cleveland Public Library material.

Ms. Satow attended the Ohio Library Council Technical Services Action Council meeting in Columbus, Ohio on January 16. Librarians Amei Hu, Erin Valentine, and Ms. Johnson began helping to plan the Northern Ohio Technical Services Librarians (NOTSL) spring program at a NOTSL Board meeting. Librarian Celia Halkovich and Ms. Hu attended the Book Ends Customer Service Training.

Collection Management: Collection Management selected 1,054 titles, 8,623 copies, and spent $166,594 in January. 38 telescopes of materials were relocated.

Collection Management Librarian Laura Mommers worked with the vendor Midwest Tape to provide the Main Library and Branches with brochures of audio-visual materials that support African-American History Month. Collections Manager Pam Matthews and Technical Services 261

Assistant Eric Hanshaw, along with Acquisitions Coordinator Alicia Naab, met with Bethany Leach from Recorded Books. Ms. Matthews also participated in a conference call with a representative from the large print publisher Thorndike Press to discuss trends in the large print industry.

Ms. Mommers and Mr. Hanshaw trained Garden Valley Branch staff on how to use the vendor websites for Ingram and Midwest Tape to select library materials. Ms. Matthews met with Magnolia Peters, the new Branch Manager at the Memorial-Nottingham Branch, to discuss the Branch’s collection needs.

Ms. Matthews attended a committee meeting of the Ohio Library Council Technical Services Division to plan its 2018 Technical Services Retreat. Mr. Hanshaw attended the first CPL United Way/Community Shares Committee meeting of 2018 and helped organize its 2018 "Souper" Bowl fundraiser. Ms. Mommers participated in the “Conversation with Mavis Staples” webinar and attended Book Ends Customer Service Training.

High Demand: The High Demand Department ordered 1,055 titles and 10,974 items; received and added 11,689 items; and processed 378 invoices.

High Demand Librarian Dale Dickerson reviewed vendor customer statements, downloaded weekly OCLC Set/Cancel files, and helped the Materials Processing Department with the processing of ‘problem’ DVDs, which included sets that needed to be split and cataloged individually. Mr. Dickerson also assisted with the training of Librarian Beverly Austin during her temporary assignment in Technical Services.

Materials Processing: The Technical Services Associates cataloged 1,008 new titles for the Cleveland Public Library and added 971 records for the CLEVNET libraries. The Technical Services Associates and Senior Clerks added 3,475 items. The Materials Processing Technicians worked on 22,990 items.

The bindery tickets for 2018 were printed and distributed. Materials Processing Manager Elizabeth Hegstrom and Technical Services Associate Christon Hicks attended the Book Ends Customer Service Training. Ms. Hegstrom met with the Materials Processing Technicians 262

to outline the changes that the transition to OneDrive would cause with logging into the shared computers. Technical Services Senior Clerk Sabrina Rosario-Laureano began a leave of absence on December 29.

Shelf/Shipping: The Lake Shore Shelf/Shipping Department staff 116 items to the Main Library for requests and 111 items to fill holds. Main Library received 272 telescopes, the Branches received 751 telescopes, CLEVNET received 63 telescopes, CASE received 6 telescopes, CSU received 4 telescopes, and Tri-C received 4 telescopes. A total of 1,100 telescopes were shipped out. The Receiving/Distribution Technicians sent out 1,053 items of foreign material and in total 13,558 new items were sent to the Acquisitions and High Demand Departments.

Receiving and Distribution Supervisor James Clardy participated in a job fair at the Glenville Branch along with Dawntae Jackson of the Human Resources Department on January 17. Ms. Jackson and Mr. Clardy spoke about the Page positions at the Cleveland Public Library.

Page Richard Jackson was promoted to the Shipping Clerk position in the Main Library Shipping Department and his last day worked in the Department was January 5. Mr. Clardy attended the Book Ends Customer Service Training.

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Media coverage for the month of January included 139 print and online publications as well as TV and radio. The full report, available in the Marketing & Communications Department, shows ad values of $416,662.76. The stories that were picked up by multiple outlets included the Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch design competition and e-book checkouts hitting a record high in libraries. The e-book story focused on OverDrive, a local company that CPL has worked with since its startup days. CPL was also mentioned multiple times by Cleveland.com for events to attend during the month.

Search Engine Marketing with cleveland.com resulted in the CPL ad being viewed 757 times on average per day, with an average of 94 clicks to the website per day resulting in a 12.4% click-through rate for the month. 263

Nearly 62% of the click-through’s were from some combination of the keywords library, libraries, public, and cleveland oh. Special ads targeted users who might be interested in the Library’s after-school tutoring services.

A partnership with Cleveland.com where they are now doing podcasts from Main Library also started in January.

Facebook 2018 2017 YoY Net Page Likes 176 109 61% Avg Post Reach 3,108 1,985 57% Avg Total Reach 3,758 3,695 2% Average engagement 58 47 19% Reactions 43 33 23% Comments 6 5 17% Shares 9 9 0%

Twitter 2018 2017 YoY Top Tweet 10,00 25,10 (Impressions) 0 0 -60% Top Mention (Engagements) 1,199 406 195% Top Media Tweet (Impressions) 8,650 6,682 29% Summary Tweets 68 119 -43% New Followers 124 97 27%

The Library continues to be more active on Instagram with 749 points of engagement, attracting 54 new followers.

Graphics Graphics staff filled the regular requisitions for design, printing, and distribution, in addition to designing graphics for ads; the library website; digital signage; social media; staff newsletters; Off the Shelf e-newsletter; and weekly postings to the website home page. The new format for UpNext, the Library’s program guide, was well received with the first issue—Winter 2018—that covered programs and classes in January and 264

February. Future issues will be published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, and winter). The shift from a monthly guide to a quarterly guide requires more aggressive deadlines for Outreach and Programming Services staff who prepare the content and Graphics staff who design, lay out, and print the publication.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Painters

 Snow plowing and salt delivery.  Walz- repainted teen room.  Union- painted ceiling in hallway and in front of circulation desk.  Garden Valley- patched and painted area by front windows.  South Brooklyn- patched and painted ceiling in women’s restroom.

Carpenters

 Hung TV’s and brackets at the following branches: Glenville, Union, Eastman, Lorain and Walz.  Sterling- fixed front door lock, replaced back door closure and panic bar.  M.L.K- hung M.L.K banner.  Harvard Lee- removed damaged lock to break room and replaced with new lock.  Union- removed broken lock to broiler room and replaced with new lock.  Fulton- repaired lock to parking lot door  E.131- removed broken closure to front door and replaced with new door closure  Rice- rekeyed managers office lock  Fleet- installed new door and hardware to circulation desk  Changed out soap dispensers to all branches accept Lakeshore, LSW and Main branch.

Maintenance Mechanics

 MLK – replaced bad ballasts and re-lamped 2nd floor meeting in preparation for MLK day event. 265

 E.131 – replaced defective automatic blowdown for HVAC control air compressor.  Lakeshore – tightened/repaired auditorium seats.  Branches – continued p.m. on HVAC equipment (belts, filters and grease bearings).  Mobile services – replaced bad ballasts and helped custodian re-lamp work area.  Lakeshore – repaired leaking water line in cafeteria, checked lighting circuits/ replaced bad light switch in Mem Nott.  Walz – replaced bad ballasts and re-lamped first floor.  Lakeshore – replaced defective zone damper pneumatic transducers (pxp’s).  Mt. Pleasant – continued replacing emergency and exit lighting with LED fixtures.  Fulton – unclogged/re-piped staff lounge sink drain.  Carnegie West – worked with Conkey Plumbing on repairing drain lines in public restrooms.  Lakeshore – replaced leaking hot water and expansion tank for staff restrooms.  Glenville – CAT6 pull for new access point in meeting room.  Main – checked/unclogged drain pans and replaced bad blower motors on 3rd floor fan coil units.  Walz – continued working on Ethernet HVAC controls retrofit/installation.  Fleet – replaced defective blower motor on meeting room HVAC unit.  Main – replaced pre-filters and installed replacement humidifier fill valve on AHU #25.  South – replaced leaking sink faucet in staff lounge.  Walz – power and CAT6 run for new basement teen room.  Collinwood – replaced bad freeze stat in air handler, calibrated AHU pneumatic controls and space thermostats, replaced old pneumatic lines.  Hough – started HVAC controls retrofit project.  Sterling – replaced wifi enabled (Sensi) thermostat for circulation desk area. 266

 East branches – continued Digital Signage (overtime/after- hour’s project) for Tim Diamond/Dave Reynolds.  Rockport – replaced defective heating valve actuator, calibrated controls.  Main – replaced CO sensor for dock area make-up air unit.

SAFETY & PROTECTIVE SERVICES

SAFETY SERVICES

 Safety & Protective Services has a department page on the staff intranet. Within the SPS page, there is now a list of all patrons banned over seven days. The patrons name, offense, number of days expelled and picture appear, as well as a legal disclosure “not to disseminate information.”  SPS assisted HR with video retrieval for West Park and Rice Branch. SPS was also informed of an after hour robbery on the front steps of Lorain branch by CPD. SPS found video of the juvenile responsible for shooting out glass in front of Langston Hughes branch with an air soft gun.

PROTECTIVE SERVICES

Activity

Month Total Ave Total Branch Branch Downtow Incident CPL access Dispatch per Alarms Emer‐ Visits n Campus Reports activities Activities day gencies Incidents Gen. Jan 2018 4098 164 41 55 588 93 85 44 Dec 2017 3743 156 61 77 704 109 73 34 Nov 2017 3929 163 68 78 706 93 70 119 Oct 2017 4092 157 62 65 676 66 65 68 Sept 2017 3900 156 79 55 742 56 65 54 Aug 2017 4173 155 91 59 827 55 58 46 July 2017 3498 140 49 57 679 75 138 53 June 2017 4126 159 111 45 877 107 72 60 May 2017 3772 145 85 70 600 83 89 51 April 2017 3609 144 73 63 646 120 57 47 March 2017 4084 151 102 85 728 174 68 48 Feb 2017 3574 155 65 109 586 164 80 40 Jan 2017 2920 127 44 112 470 115 80 93 267

Special Attention, Special Events, and Significant Incidents

 1/3, a female patron entered South branch and set up by the computers. She then started taking large stacks of books from the shelves to her table. When questioned she stated she was looking for all available material about Wicca and demons. The staff asked her to leave the books on the table, but she insisted on shelving the books. After repeatedly asking the patron to stop, she became loud and verbally abusive. SPS was notified and the patron was escorted from the building.  1/4, a staff member left a meeting with John Skrtic and she was not scheduled to work. She went to the LSW lending desk and started working; was instructed to leave, but refused to comply. The employee acted erratically. She alternated between yelling, whispering, laughing and obvious anger and very short order. The employee was escorted to the SPS office where all three supervisors became involved and she again was told she would have to leave repeatedly. CPD was eventually called, but she left prior to their arrival. She attempted to gain entry to the Main branch, but was stopped outside by SPS.  1/6, a group of children at Hough branch were getting loud in the branch and were told repeatedly to quiet down. The Royce officer was heard yelling that the children need to "shut up and leave now." She also stated that they were "dumb as fuck." Complaints were lodged with branch staff and the SPS officer on scene notified supervision. An SPS car responded as did a Royce supervisor. The guard was removed from the branch.  1/6, a male patron at Collinwood was experiencing what he called a "panic attack" and SPS was notified. Officers responded and found the male was in crisis. He stated he was late taking his medication and had escaped from a halfway house. The male reported that he is bi-polar and paranoid schizophrenic. CPD and EMS responded. The male was taken to Euclid Hospital.  1/8, a Walz staff member allowed a homeless patron to stay at his house for a few days. The homeless man's family went to the branch and threatened the employee if he did not provide his address so they 268

could find the patron. The employee locked himself in a room in the basement until assistance arrived. CPD was notified, but did not respond. SPS officers took the employee to the 2nd district where a report was filed.  1/10, two juvenile children (ages 7 and 9) were supposed to be picked up from Woodland branch at closing. At 1800 hours the children were still present. They made several calls to their father and got no response. Staff remained behind with the children and SPS was notified. Their grandmother arrived at 1900 hours.  1/11, a juvenile female at Hough branch left her backpack unattended and later discovered her wallet was missing. She reported this to staff who forwarded the issue to SPS. Further investigation was conducted and video reviewed. A juvenile male was observed going through the backpack and removing the wallet. The male was identified and will be suspended for 30 days.  1/16, a group of three young ladies at East 131 branch were on a computer when they happened upon photos of one of the three girls in various stages of undress on Instagram. The females know the names of the two juvenile males that posted the photos. The girl in the photo stated she wanted to harm herself. The Royce guard on scene and a staff member took control of the situation and contacted the girl's mother who stated she intended to file a report with CPD.  1/19, a juvenile male entered the East 131 branch meeting room where a private conversation was taking place and interrupted the conversation. He then accused some female juveniles of "being snitches" and he was told to leave. The male was escorted out by the Royce officer and the male threatened the Royce officer, stating he would come back and "shoot the place up." SPS and CPD were notified. The Royce officer filed a report with CPD.  1/22, a juvenile was being disruptive inside of Eastman branch and using foul language. He was told repeatedly to stop and leave. He refused to comply. SPS was notified and he refused to comply with them as well. CPD was notified and the juvenile continued to refuse. His mother was notified and responded. He has been expelled permanently. 269

 1/23, an unidentified juvenile male used a pellet gun and shot out a window in the entrance way at Langston Hughes. The juvenile fled. SPS and CPD were notified.  1/23, a juvenile male was approached by 3 other juveniles who demanded his cell phone on Main 4. When he refused one the juveniles stated he was a member of the "Heartless Felons", a gang, and struck the male in the face. All three persons then fled the area. These juveniles were identified and suspended.  A CPL employee discovered several items missing from the Rice branch with an approximate time frame of 1/6/18-1/20/18. Missing were several paintings, pictures, plants and other artwork. Upon initial questioning all employees denied any knowledge of the missing items. It was later discovered that a patron entered the branch and claimed to have donated all the items in question. She then reportedly stated personnel could take any of the donated items they wanted. Upon further questioning some of the employees reiterated what the patron said, with all employees giving written statements. Employees’ versions of events continue to change and the investigation is ongoing. This was assigned to an investigator.  1/25, a branch patron asked branch staff at Fulton if he could assist the children with gaming. As part of a background check it was discovered he is a Tier 1 sex offender. Branch personnel contacted the CCSO. We will be conducting a follow up.  1/26, a male patron was in a stall in the restroom near Tech Central when he heard another person enter the next stall. After a short period of time the second male peered under the stall wall at the victim. The victim stated he believed the suspect was masturbating. The victim yelled at the suspect who then fled. The victim pursued and encountered an SPS officer. They located the male hiding nearby. Assistance arrived and the suspect was detained. CPD was notified and arrested the suspect.  1/31, the SPS officer on duty observed a male leaving the branch with what appeared to be a set of CPL earphones. The male was stopped just outside of the door and stated that they were CPL headphones, but taken from another branch. Prior to 270

any further action the Royce officer interrupted to state staff wanted to see the SPS officer. Staff chastised the SPS officer in front of others and the male was permitted to leave.

Protective and Fire Systems  SPS officers provided fire watch coverage for South Brooklyn branch from late December until the end of January.  SPS supervisors have come up with a checklist for completing safety ambassador checks at branches.

Contract Security  A contract has been signed between CPL and Royce Security Company. Royce security guards will unarm branches under construction during Safe, Warm, and Dry.  The Rice guard was removed from the branch for stealing and the Hough guard was removed for making inappropriate comments to minors.

Administration  Investigatory Meeting held with Supervisor Martin regarding the complaint of creating a “hostile work environment” from part time officer Gary Harris.  I met with Kenneth Grant, the Dean of Students at Cleveland High School Digital Arts. We are working to build a rapport so he is informed of his students who act irresponsibly.  Investigatory meetings were held with multiple officers that took sick days before or after scheduled off days, holidays, and vacations. Officers were put on notice that a pattern has been established.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & CLEVNET

The CLEVNET Directors held their first quarterly meeting of the year at Geauga County Public Library’s Administrative Center in Chardon on Friday, January 26, 2018. James Tolbert, Chair of the CLEVNET Directors’ Panel and Director of Milan-Berlin Library District, congratulated Dee Culbertson, former director of Henderson Memorial Public Library on her appointment to director of Madison Public Library. Director Tolbert also welcomed Beverly Follin, the new director at 271

Henderson, and Megan Trifiletti, CLEVNET’s new Library Systems and Applications Specialist.

The meeting continued with Timothy Diamond, CPL’s Chief Knowledge Officer and liaison to CLEVNET, providing an update on the strategic plan. Mr. Diamond reported that the staffing model developed during the strategic planning process was nearly filled. Since the process began, 12 positions have been posted and 11 have been filled. The only remaining position is the second Library Systems and Applications Specialist who will work alongside Ms. Trifiletti.

The Directors Panel continues to think strategically and focus on three priorities: new members, the new data center in Columbus, and the core CLEVNET services, defined as the ILS (SirsiDynix); networking (including VoIP); technical support; and emedia/databases. Ancillary CLEVNET services are also valuable, but are not mission critical. These secondary services currently include public computer and print management from Cassie; mass notification of staff by InformaCast; and group purchasing with TechSoup. As for new members, the migration of Morley Library in Painesville is scheduled for the fall of 2018.

Mr. Diamond also discussed CLEVNET’s 2018 budget (distributed at the meeting as a handout) and how, for the first time, the budget was shared with the Directors Panel at their December 2017 meeting in the spirit of greater transparency and openness. If CLEVNET’s proposed operating procedures are approved, the Directors Panel will have a greater role in the budgetary process. Mr. Diamond wanted the Panel to become acquainted with the organization and structure of the budget in preparation for next year.

Mr. Diamond reported that the Directors Panel had also approved the priorities and goals they want CLEVNET staff to focus on in 2018. Any suggested changes or additions to this list must be brought to the Panel for vetting. A strategic framework for evaluating proposed projects and initiatives is described in the new operating procedures. Mr. Diamond shared the list with those present. It will also be posted to the CLEVNET members site.

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Julianne Bedel, Director of Barberton Public Library and chair since April 2015 of the ad hoc committee to revise the provisional bylaws of CLEVNET, thanked her fellow directors who worked with her on the project: Rick Werner, Willoughby-Eastlake; Molly Carver, Sandusky; Holly Lynn, Ritter (Vermilion); and Jennifer Schatzer, Wayne County. The group had sent their final draft of the bylaws (now referred to as operating procedures) to the Directors Panel in time for their meeting on December 6, 2017. The Directors Panel made some minor changes to the document and completed the section on how regional representation would transition from two-year to three-year terms. The final draft from the Directors Panel was sent by email to the full membership on January 19, 2018.

Before opening the floor up for discussion, Director Bedel explained: “The purpose of these operating procedures is to clarify and make transparent how we “do” CLEVNET. It’s to define roles, to set out the practices that we’ve had in the past and, in some cases, to update our practices to meet changing needs. The operating procedures have been designed to address the issues of governance and transparency that have been discussed by this group over the last several years. The document addresses mutually agreed upon procedures which fall outside of the CLEVNET System agreement which is between the Boards of Trustees of CPL and each member library. This document is meant to be a fluid set of operational parameters which can grow or change through formal review and revision as our needs evolve, but they are binding as they are meant to be attached to the System Agreement.” Highlights include: hiring and annual evaluation of the Director of CLEVNET and the Director of IT; using a strategic framework to guide future actions and project; and making decisions regarding digital resources based on an annual survey.

In the discussion that followed, the directors asked for greater clarification and more explicit language regarding: how requests for membership are approved; changes to job descriptions; review of the budget; and the process for amending the operating procedures. Once these changes are made, the operating procedures will be sent out for a vote. If approved by the membership, work can begin on amending and restating the CLEVNET agreement to which the new operating procedures would be attached. The goal is to have an amended and restated 273

agreement signed by the board of each member library by the end of the second quarter of 2018.

The directors also discussed at length and voted to implement automatic renewals for all CLEVNET member libraries. The third major discussion of the meeting was led by Nancy Levin, Director of Cleveland Heights- University Heights Public Library where they recently implemented a fine free policy. Director Levin wanted to discuss how they should handle overdue fines on materials their patrons borrow from other CLEVNET libraries. CHUH staff encourage patrons to pay the fines online to the owning library. But should the patron refuse, what would the other CLEVNET libraries like CHUH staff to do? The directors at the meeting advised Director Levin that it was okay with them if CHUH staff waived the overdue fines. Their interest is in getting the materials back.

The second half of the meeting focused on the work of the Library Systems Team and the Network Team. Hilary Prisbylla, Director of CLEVNET, Larry Finnegan, Director of IT, and their team members updated the CLEVNET directors on special projects and initiatives, including the new mobile app, credit card transactions, OverDrive Advantage Plus accounts, the Voicent Call Center, the move of the data center to Columbus, VoIP installations, the remote monitoring and management solution from ConnectWise Automate, computer and print management, Rubrik backup and recovery, InformaCast mass notification of staff, Traps endpoint protection, and security.

The meeting closed with a brief report from special guest Don Yarman, the new executive director of OPLIN who was accompanied by Karl Jendretzky, technology project manager at OPLIN. Mr. Yarman praised CLEVNET for what he had heard during the meeting. He was impressed by the projects and initiatives underway. He also praised CLEVNET for making the strategic decision to move its data center to the State of Ohio Computer Center (SOCC) where it will be positioned right next to OPLIN’s rack.

The next quarterly meeting of the CLEVNET Directors will be held on Friday, April 27, 2018, at Twinsburg Public Library at 9:30 a.m.

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Ms. Rodriguez adjourned Regular Board Meeting at 1:04 p.m.

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Form Prescribed. by the Bureau of Inspection and Supen·ision of Public Offices. County Auditor's Form No. 139

AMENDED OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF ESTIMATED RESOURCES Bused on 88.86% current collection or current lel)' for pre\•ious tax yenr·. Re\'ised Code 5705.36 (Libran·J Office of the Budget Commission, Cu)·altoga County, Ohio. Clc,·cland, Ol1io February 6, 2018

To the Board of Library Trustees of the: Cleveland Library

The following is the amended official certificate of estimated •·esources for the flscal year 1st, 2�18, beginning January as l'e\'ised by tl1e Budget Commission of said County, which shall go\'ern the total of npproprations made at any time dm·ing such fiscalyear:

General Property Fond Unencumbered Balace P.L.F. Other Sources Total Tax

GeneralFund $19,023,254.07 !r;;l];$27;:}14.iiJ!'7{45 $1,671,418.87 $69,537,300.14

$8,827,573.57 $26,198,834.40 Special Revenue $17,371,260.83 �\\'Mi$_ZJs;HJM5

Capital $5,529,927.24 $2,050,000.00 $7,579,927.24

Permanent $3,193,600.65 $242,115.00 $3,435,715.65

Agency $15,768.15 $0.00 $15,768.15

$45,133,810.94 $27,314,507.45 $21,528,119.75 $12,791,107.44 $106,767,545.58 Totals/Subtotals J l l l 1 1

Budget

Commission 278

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 2018 APPROPRIATION: SECOND AMENDMENT FEBRUARY 15, 2018

GENERAL FUND

Increase/ 'CERTIFIED REVENUE Decrease Certificate 2 Cash January 1 19,023,254.07 0.00 19,023,254.07 (3) Taxes - General Property 24,914,507.45 0.00 24,914,507.45 Public Library Fund (PLF) 21,528,119.75 0.00 21,528,119.75 State Rollbacks/CAT 2,400,000.00 0.00 2.400,000.00 Fines and Fees 381,033.86 0.00 381,033.86 Earned Interest 524,913.00 0.00 524,913.00 Unrestricted Gifts 0.00 0.00 0.00 Miscellaneous 890,487.01 0.00 890,487.01 Return of Advances/(Advances Out) 0.00 (125,015.00) (125,015.00)

TOTAL RESOURCES I 69,662,315.14 1 !125,015.00)1 69,537,300.14 1

Increase/ 'APPROPRIATION Decrease Salaries/ Benefits 36,631,162.50 0.00 36,631,162.50 Supplies 1,001,537.75 0.00 1,001 ,537. 75 Purchased/Contracted Services 10, 752,186.41 0.00 10,752,186.41 Library Materials/ Information 6,734,347.09 0.00 6,734,347.09 Capital Outlay 1,090,467.00 0.00 1,090,467.00 Other Objects 155,408.01 0.00 155,408.01

SU BTOTAL OPERATING 56,365,108.76 56,365,108.76 I 1 o.ool 1 Transfers 2,000,000.00 0.00 2,000,000.00

TOTAL APPROPRIATION 58,365,1 08.761 o.ool 58,365,108.761 !

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CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 2018 APPROPRIATION: SECOND AMENDMENT

FEBRUARY 15, 2018

SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

Prior Certificate Increase/ Amended CERTIFIED REVENUE (1) Decrease Certificate (2) ' 25,868,804.40 330,030.00 26,198,834.40 Prior Fund Amended Balance/ Increase/ Fund Balance/ 'APPROPRIATION Appropriation Decrease Apprqpriation Anderson 325,446.67 0.00 325,446.67 Endowment for the Blind 2,702,943.39 0.00 2,702,943.39 Founders 4, 773,789.7 4 100,000.00 4,873,789.74 Kaiser 73,960.47 0.00 73,960.47 Kraley 207,944.48 0.00 207,944.48 Library 178,563.38 0.00 178,563.38 Pepke 156,118.99 0.00 156,118.99 Wickwire 1,656,611.36 0.00 1,656,611.36 Wittke 108,130.38- 0.00 108,130.38 Young 5,094,548.65 0.00 5,094,548.65 Friends 12,000.00 0.00 12,000.00 Judd 230,000.00 0.00 230,000.00 Lockwood Thompson 224,368.84 0.00 224,368.84 Ohio Center for the Book 2,125.00 0.00 2,125.00 Schweinfurth 171,674.75 0.00 171,674.75 CLEVNET 5,584,101.31 0.00 5,584,101.31 LSTA-OLBPD 1,514,541.99 0.00 1,514,541.99 MyCom 6,050.00 75,015.00 81,065.00 Learning Centers 165,000.00 0.00 165,000.00 Tech Centers 40,000.00 30,000.00 70,000.00 Early Literacy 148,827.50 0.00 148,827.50

TOTAL APPROPRIATION 23,376,746.90\ 205,015.00\ 23,581,761.90\ (4) \

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND

Prior Certificate Increase/ Amended CERTIFIED REVENUE (1) Decrease Certificate(2) ' 7,579,927.24 0.00 7,579,927.24 Prior Fund Amended Balance/ Increase/ Fund Balance/ APPROPRIATION Appropriation Decrease Appropriation

' BUILDING & REPAIR\ 7,579,927.24\ 7,579,927.24\ o.oo\ (5)

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CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 2018 APPROPRIATION: SECOND AMENDMENT FEBRUARY 15, 2018

PERMANENT FUNDS

Prior Certificate Increase/ Amended CERTIFIED REVENUE (1} Decrease Certificate(2) I 3,435,715.65 0.00 3,435, 715.65 Prior Fund Amended Balance/ Increase/ Fund Balance/ APPROPRIATION Appropriation Decrease Appropriation

'Abel 265,034.08 0.00 265,034.08 Ambler 2,590.85 0.00 2,590.85 Beard 142,945.62 0.00 142,945.62 Klein 6,107.98 0.00 6,107.98 Malo n/Schraeder. 224,793.75 0.00 224,793.75 McDonald 219,056.35 0.00 219,056.35 Ratner 106,560.62 0.00 106,560.62 Root 42,288.56 0.00 42,288.56 Sugarman 81,475.98 0.00 81,475.98 Thompson 140,107.03 0.00 140,107.03 Weidenthal 7,688.86 0.00 7,688.86 White 2,167,277.05 0.00 2,167,277.05 Beard Anna Young 29,788.92 0.00 29,788.92

TOTAL APPROPRIATION) 3,435,715.65) 0.00) 3,435, 715.65) (6}

AGENCY FUND

Prior Certificate Increase/ Amended CERTIFIED REVENUE (1} Decrease Certificate (2) ' 15,768.15 0.00 15,768.15 Prior Fund Amended Balance/ Increase/ Fund Balance/ APPROPRIATION Appropriation Decrease Appropriation

'Unclaimed Funds 6,372.39 0.00 6,372.39 CLEVNET Fines & Fees 9,395.76 0.00 9,395.76

TOTAL APPROPRIATION) 15,768.15) 15,768.15) o.ool

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CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 2018 APPROPRIATION: SECOND AMENDMENT FEBRUARY 15, 2018

(1) Certificate dated January 9, 2018

(2) Certificate dated February 6, 2018

(3) $18,948,254.07 unencumbered cash carried forward plus the repayment of advances to be made from MyCom of $75,000 to produce the carryover balance available for appropriation in 2018 (plus $6,023,344.28 encumbered cash).

(4) $17,446,260.83 unencumbered cash carried forward less the repayment of advance to be made from MyCom of $75,000 less non-expendable principal amounts of $2,492,057.50 to produce the carryover balance available for appropriation in 2018 (plus $652,342.87 encumbered cash). $8,702,543.57 additional revenue. (Non-expendable principal amounts of $2,492,057.50 in Anderson, Founders and Wickwire Funds are included in the certified fundbalances but are not included in appropriated amounts.)

($17,446,260.83- $75,000 -$2,492,057.50 + $8,702,558.57 = $23,581,761.90)

(5) $5,529,927.24 unencumbered cash carried forward to produce the carryover balance available for appropriation in 2018 (plus $5,119,525.82 encumbered cash). $2,000,000.00 transfer from General Fund. $50,000 additional revenue.

($5,529,927.24 + $2,000,000 +$50,000 = $7,579,927.24)

(6) $3,977,917.01 unencumbered cash carried forward less non-expendable principal amounts of $784,316.36 to produce the carryover balance available for appropriation in 2018 (plus $12,790.52 encumbered cash). $242,115 additional revenue. (Non-expendable principal amounts of $784,316.36 are not included in either the certified fund balances or the appropriated amounts.)

($3,977,917.01-$784,316.36 + $242,115 = $3,435,715.65)

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Agreement Between Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County d/b/a Starting Point and the Cleveland Public Library

This agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered by and between Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County d/b/a Starting Point, a non-profitOhio corporation with a principle place of business at 4600 Euclid Avenue, Suite 500, Cleveland, OH 44103 ("Starting Point") and the Cleveland Public Library, a body politic and corporate with a principle place of business at 325 · Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ("CPL'').

Recitals

WHEREAS, Starting Point and CPL have formed a partnership for the provision of out­ of-school time transition services and early literacy programs;

WHEREAS, CPL, with the support of Starting Point, has offered after school tutoring services ("Tutoring Services") for students in kindergarten through third grade since 2013;

WHEREAS, CPL, with the support of Starting Point, has offered the early literacy program known as "Kindergarten Clubs" since 2015;

WHEREAS, CPL and Starting Point desire to enter into a single agreement covering both the Tutoring Services and Kindergarten Clubs;

NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, CPL and Starting Point hereby agree as follows:

Section I. Tutoring Services: Scope of Work!Deliverables. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Starting Point agrees to purchase and CPL agrees to provide Tutoring Services at four Cleveland Public Library branches to be determined by CPL for approximately to include the following services:

• Conduct student baseline reading levels assessments at the beginning of the program;

• Continue aligning tutoring curriculum to the curriculum of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District;

• Align assessments results to the Common Core Standards;

• Creating of individual learning plans for students;

• Provide reading-related services as appropriate;

• Homework assistance offered in addition to instructional support on the learning plan;

• One-to-one tutoring provided for students that require individualized instruction;

• Small group tutoring offered for similar academic needs to work cooperatively;

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• Peer-to-peer tutoring (when possible);

• Student attendance will be monitored and all data tracked daily and reported on a monthly basis;

• Track student progress and conduct regular formative assessments toward goal attainment; , • Open communication with educators and parents through a session to be offered specifically for parents to explain the learning needs of their child in an effort to assist them in advocating for their children and creating a solid learningenvironment in the home;

o To include results of Learning Styles Analysis administered on each student to determine their learning style, the best learning environment, and best time of day for learning;

• Work with school staff to obtain assessment results from the Third Grade Reading Guarantee Assessment;

• During the term of this Agreement, maintain records on students and services provided as prescribed by Starting Point;

• Prepare and provide monthly program status and fiscal reports as required by Starting Point;

• Attend periodic briefing meetings with appropriate Starting Point to ensure continuityof service delivery and effectiveprogram management;

• Participate in mandatoryservices fromthe County:

o Social Solutions Efforts-to-Outcome data collection process; o Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA); o 15 hours of Professional Development o Naviance - Higher Education Compact (Cleveland neighborhoods), upon request; and

o Cuyahoga County Youth Development Early Warning System, upon request; and

• Participate in Out-of-School Time evaluation Process.

Section 2. Kindergarten Clubs: Scope of Work!Deliverables. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Starting Point agrees to purchase and CPL agrees to provide Kindergarten Clubs for fifty (50) families with fifty (50) children entering kindergarten in fall 2018 aligned to Ohio's Early Learning and Development Standards. The Kindergarten Clubs will be held at two (2) Cleveland Public Library branches to be determined by CPL in agreement with Starting Point and shall include the following services:

• Development and implementation of two (2) Kindergarten Clubs consisting of:

o A minimum of nine (9) sessions at each branch for parents and preschool age children;

o Home learningactivities for parents to use with their children;

o School events to introduce families to the school where their child will attend kindergarten;

o Culminating event;

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• The CPL staff will meet with Starting Point to develop evaluation criteria

• During the term of this Agreement, maintain records on students and services provided as prescribed by Starting Point;

• Prepare and provide monthly program status and fiscal reports as required by Starting Point;

• Attend periodic briefing meetings with appropriate Starting Point staff to ensure continuity of service delivery and effective program management;

• Participate in mandatoryservices from the County:

o Usage of Social Solutions Effects-to-Outcome data collection process; o Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA), if appropriate; o 15 hours of professional development; o Naviance - Higher Education Compact (Cleveland neighborhoods), upon request if appropriate; and

o Cuyahoga County Youth Development Early Warning System, upon request if appropriate; and

• Participate in Out-of-School Time Transitions Evaluation process.

Section 3. Term and Cost. This Agreement is effective as of January 1, 2018 and shall terminate December 31, 2018. The cost of this Agreement, in the aggregate, shall not exceed Seventy-FiveThousand Fifteen Dollars($75, 015.00).

Section 4. Availability of Funds. Payments for all services provided in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of grant funds or other funds designated for this program. CPL warrants that any costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement will not be allowable or included as a cost of any other financed program unless grant funds through Starting Point are unavailable.

Section 5. Cost and Delivery of Purchased Services. Subject to CPL's provision of the services and deliverables specified in Sections 1 and 2 above, Starting Point shall pay CPL in accordance with Section 3 above.

Section 6. Eligibility of Services. CPL and Starting Point shall jointly determine practitioners' eligibility to provide the services described in Sections 1 and 2 above. CPL shall bill all services provided under this Agreement to Starting Point for reimbursement. CPL shall bill Starting Point for services in connection with the Tutoring Services and Kindergarten Clubs in accordance with the budget that is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein as Exhibit "A".

Section 7. Payment for Purchased Services. Starting Point will reimburse CPL on a monthly basis for charges and expenditures incurred by CPL in an amount not-to­ exceed the $75,0 15.00 aggregate referenced in Section 3 above. CPL shall submit monthly invoices and supporting documentation to Starting Point for the actual charges and expenditures incurred in connection with the Tutoring Services and Kindergarten Clubs during the preceding month. Starting Point shall review CPL's invoices for completeness, correctness, and appropriateness of support

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documentation, and shall remit payment to CPL within forty-five (45) calendar days after receipt of an accurate invoice. CPL shall mail all invoices to:

Sandra Driscal Starting Point 4600 Euclid A venue, Ste. 500 Cleveland, Ohio 441 03

Section 8. Duplicate Billing. CPL warrants that, to the best of its knowledge and ability, claims made to Starting Point for payment of purchased services shall be actual services rendered to or on behalf of eligible individuals and do not duplicate claims already made by CPL and do not supplant other sources of public and private grant funds for the same services.

Section 9. Monitoring and Evaluation. Starting Point and CPL shall monitor the manner in which the terms of this Agreement are being carried out. Objectives should be set and the level of compliance monitored in order to evaluate the extent to which program objectives/outcomes contained in this Agreement are being achieved. Failure to achieve performance goals may result in the termination of this Agreement. CPL agrees to provide Starting Point with reports relative to the effective operation of the program when applicable, and CPL agrees to cooperate and participate in the Cuyahoga County Youth Development evaluation process.

Section 10. Subcontract Authority. Nothing in this Agreement shall preclude CPL from entering into approved subcontract agreements with other agencies.

Section 11. Subcontracting. CPL shall ensure that all subcontracting agencies are subject to the same terms, conditions, and covenants contained herein. No such subcontracted work shall in any way release CPL of its liability under this Agreement.

Section 12. Financial Records. CPL shall maintain independent books, records, payroll documents, and accounting procedures and practices which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended in the performance of this agreement. Such records shall be subject at all reasonable times for inspection, review, or audit by duly-authorized federal, state, county, or department personnel. Such records shall also be subject to inspection by the individual or entity selected for the audit if required by Section 26 below.

Section 13. Availability and Retention of Records. CPL shall maintain and preserve all records related to this Agreement and the administration of the Tutoring Services and Kindergarten Clubs for a period of three (3) years. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, or other action involving the records has been started before the expiration of the three (3) year period, CPL shall retain such records until the later of the completion of the action and all issues that arose from it or the end of the three year period.

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Section 14. Responsibility for Andit Exceptions. CPL agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, or complying with any audit exception by appropriate federal, state, and county audit directly related to the provision of the services described in Sections I and 2 above. CPL agrees to pay Starting Point for all amounts due as a result of audit exceptions solely attributable to CPL' s actions through this Agreement. ·

Section 15. Independent Contractor;,,·. Ifis fully,un_detstood · apd agr�e(:IthatCPL.is an . inqepericl�ntcontractotarid is n0tlm:�gent, servant, oiemp)oyee ofSta!iing Point; CPL'declimis that it i� engaged as anindependent business an� h�'s complied �ith all applicable federal, state and cal laws regarding business p'effi1it(and.licenses kind, includrng but n\lt)imitt

16. Section gtloc:\St�nding. <;JPJ: isJ§ gqod staildirigs ariq has the fulJ)egalauthority to.#iJ.te{ in to thisAgree'meritand peiforrr1its obligations hereunder, and has all. requisite po\volr, c'

Section 18. Social Security Act. CPL sh\lll and r ain an independel)t coritract rwith , e'JJi � respect�<;>all ServiCes peifof111ed hereunderand. agrees to and does hereby accept b� full ai1d'excluslveliability fofpay�ent

Section 19. Safeguarding Clients. CPL agrees that the use or disclosure by any party of any information concerning public assistance recipients for any purpose not directly related with administration of this program by Starting Point or CPL's

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responsibilities with respect to purchased services is prohibited except upon written consent of the public assistance recipients.

Section 20. Equal Employment Opportunity. CJ.>L will comply with all state andfedeml laws regarding equal employment opportunity and fait labor and employment practices, including ORC Section 125.111 and all related Executive Orders.

Section 21. Drug-Free Workplace;,; CPL must comp1ywitp all applicable state federal laws regarding keeping atdrugcfree workpl�ce; CPL rrmst make faith a>gobdarid effortto ensure that ail its e\nployees, while working on Countyproperty, willliot have 9r be under the influ�nc� of iiiegal drugs or alcohol or abuse prescription drugs in anyway.·

Section 22; . A!Jti-Discrim�niltion; CPl{agt�es in i�s eJ?ployJhen.( of]aborj skillecj or ther�sh!l!J.�e 4iscriroiilation'e�er�i,sed 'agai sf an'y petson be�atis� uriskili�d; rt.� that p . 6� rae.�, col?r; religion; national prlgirl; sei; gender� ancestrY;.age, disabiilt}f; se\(hai ori�n�t)on;��x;\illl·'.idepticy;•gcen..stic infor, 1��ir._:*m w:ith . , employee has· !liJ.Y responsibilities �elated to this. Agreement to acquiJ;e interest' ilnything dr'anyenticy'under.CPL's confro( such an intim:st\Vould who If an conflict ithJhl)t'o.fficiai's employee's• duties. CPLwill disblose to. S rtirtg iii.V 0.� t� Poin{knowledge ofallysuc:;hperson wh0 acquires an incompatible or conflicting personal interest related to th.is Agreement. CPL will taKe all legal steps to epsure that spch a person does not participate in any action affecting the \vorkunder this Agreement, unless Starting Point has determined that, in light of the personal

interest disclosed, that person's participation in any such action would riot be· contrary to the public interest.

Section 24. Confidentiality; · CPL shall, and shall cause all Subcontractors to, abide by all confidentiality requirements jmposed upon employees of the State of Qhio, the Cuyahoga CountY Department of Health and Human Services, and Starting Point and imposed any feder�l, State of Ohio, or Cuyahoga County laws, rules, or regulations thatby demand the confidentiality of information. Additionally;' the public release of information concerning't'his Agreement, the Scope of Work, or any evaluation or monitoring report prepared pursuant to funding received under this Agreement shall be made only by Starting Point, and only upon thirty (30) days prior written request of Starting Point.

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Section 25. Insurance. Contractor shall procure, maintain. and . pay premiums for the insurance coverage and limits . of liability indicated below with. respect to products, services, work and/or operations performed in connection with this Agreement.

I. Worker's C\)mpensati!)nInsurance as required by th State of Ohio. If Contractor has employees working outside of Ohio, Contractor� shall provide Work�r' s Compensation Insurari.ce as required by the various state and federal laws inc!uding Employers' Liability coverage.

2. · Commercial General Liability Insurance with limits of liability not less than:

each.odcurre.l1ce bodily injury & propertydamage; pers9nal& �dverti�ing injury; $1,000,000 gel1eiaFaggregate; $1,000,000 prbd6cts/corripleted operations aggregate. $1,000,000 Sue�$1,000,000 insurance shall. be written on;an occurrtmce basis on the Insurance .Services Office(ISO) form or its equivalent

If this Agreement inyolves direct interaction with�childrenor youth, this policy inust include coverage for Sexual Abuse and MoleStation in the same arriount.

3. Business.Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non­ owned, hited, aridleased vehicles. Such insurance shall provide a limit of not less than:

combined single limit (bodily injury & property damage) each accident; $1,000,000 CPL shall furnish a Worker's C::ompensatiol1 .. Certificate and Certificate of Insuranceevidencing the insurance coverages required herein are in full force al1d effect Acceptance of a non-conforming certificate of insurance by Starting Point shall not constitute a waiver of any 'rights of the parties Ul1der thisAgreement.

Section 26. Violation or Breach of Contract. This Agreement is subject to administrative, contractual, or legal remedies for violation or breach of contract terms by CPL or Starting Point

Section 27. Termination. Upon thirty calendar days' written notice to the other party, either party may terminate this Agreement StartingPoint and CPL shall agree on a reasonable phase out of the(30) program as a condition of the termination.

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Section 28. Applicability of Conditions. The parties shall comply with those rules set forth in the Ohio Administrative Code as they relate to the operations of activities under the Child Care Program.

Section 29. Notices. Wherever one party is required or permitted to give notice to the other pursuanfto this Agreement, such notice shall be deemed given when delivered by hand, \.. certified mail with return receipt requested, via overnight courier with signature required, and addressed as follows: Hi

In the case of Starting Point:

Billie' Osborne-Fears startingPolnt 4iibtJEuclidAvenue stiite 5o() Cle"hliarid,Ohio 44103

Either inay from time fo time change its designat�d recipient or address for nbtificatiim purposes by giving the other party.written notice of the new party ddignated recipient or addrehand i:he date upon whi6h: it will become �ffective.

Section 30. Grievance Procedures. CPL shall notify Starting Point in writing of all grievances initiated by subcontractors or participants that involve the services provided through this Agreement. CPL shall· submit any pertinent facts or resolution of the grievances. The notification shall be sent to:

Billie Osborne-Fears,Executive Director Starting Point 4600 Euclid Avenue, Suite 500 Cleveland, Ohio 44103

Section 31. Amendment of Contract. This Agreement may be amended at any time upon mutual written agreement of the parties.

Section 32. Publicity. In any publicity release or other public reference including a media release, information pamphlets, etc., on the services provided under this Agreement, it will be clearly stated that the project is part of and funded by the Cuyahoga County Youth Development Initiative. CPL shall provide a copy of such release to Starting Point prior to the time of the release.

Section 33. Responsibility for Audit and Fiscal. CPL shall submit any reporting, auditing, monitoring, or quality assurance requests made in writing to CPL by Starting Point during the term of this Agreement. CPL shall also, if required by the

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Executive Director of Starting Point on the basis of evidence of misuse or improper account of funds, conduct an independent audit of expenditures and make copies of the audit available to Starting Point. Failure to provide such information shall be reason to suspend payments to CPL until any and all questions or irregularities are resolved. CPL shall submit to Starting Point a final report not more than forty-five (45) days after the end of the funding cycle containing a complete financial reconciliation and a full program evaluation of activities during the term of this Agreement.

Section 34. Governing Law. This Agreement is subject to and will be interpreted m accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws.

Section 35. Maintenance of Services. CPL certifies that, to the best of its knowledge and information, the services being reimbursed are not available from the CPL at a non-reimbursable basis or for less than the unit cost. CPL shall take reasonable effortsto ensure that the level of service existing prior to the effective date of this Agreement shall be maintained.

Section Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which taken together shall constitute one single agreement between the parties. Faxed 36. signatures in PDF copies transmitted via email will be deemed original signatures for all purposes.

[SIGNATURE BLOCK ON FOLLOWING PAGE]

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By the signatures of their duly-authorized representatives below, CPL and Starting Point, intending to be legally bound, agree to all of the provisions of this Agreement, including any and all Exhibits attached hereto.

THE CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

By: ______Date

Printed Name and Title

CHILD CARE RESOURCE CENTER OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY, INC. d/b/a STARTING POINT

By:______Billie Osborne-Fears,Ex ecutive Director Date

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EXHIBIT A

Cleveland Public Library Out-of- School Time Transitions

Tutoring Services 2018

EXPENSES

The total amount of the contract is $50,015.00 for the time period of January 1, 2018 through December 31,2018.

For the Provision ofStudent.I'!!Q!:ir!g

.m;

Kindergarten Club Budget 2018

EXPENSES

Professional Services $15,000

Supplies (food, giveaways, books) $10.000

TOTAL $25,000

BOF:OSTCPLContracts-Proposals/CPLCY2018Tutoring-KindergartenCiubsTransitionsContract

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Page 12 of12 294 A REPORT REPORT TRUSTEES LIBRARY OF 31, 2018 TRUSTEES BOARD TO· JANUARY LIBRARY LIBRARY 1- OF OFFICER � PUBLIC BOARD FISCAL OF ewtJde!J CLEVELAND PERIOD JANUARY PERIOD THE STATEMENT FISCAL OFFICER, FOR FINANCIAL MONTHLY 295 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 85.59 44.05 $0.00 25,087.55· 16,346.42 42,0 29,172.67 267,290.44 468,7 474,134.43 468,744.05 173,843.33 103,415.00 $ 2,139,024.46 3,194,071.38 $ 1,912,128.72 2,452,000.00 2,452,000.00 1,923,531.76 1,923,531.76 6,610,437.90 58,194,937.88 $6,141,693.85 $ $57,726,130.79 $ -- 00 00 .00 00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3.55 $0.00 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0. $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

$0 $0 $0.

793.95 , Agency 9,793.95 4,23 20,207.75 $4,439.60

$ $4,439.60 $9 $15,768.15 $14,233.55 $1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 34.03 $0.00 150.00 8,485.58 8,301.55 $ 45,177.38 Permanent Permanent $36,691.80 $36,691.80 $45,177.38 3,990,707.53 $ $ 4,027,399.33 $ $ .. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Balance Balance 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Projects 2018 10,590.00 25,000.00 Fund Fund $14,410.00 $10,590.00 $25,000.00 31, 2,000,000.00 2,014,410.00 in 2,000,000.00 12,663,863.06 10,649,453.06 $ $ $ $ Capital Library Library January January Changes Changes Public Public and 34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 83.57 $0.00 817.50 Revenue 4,929. 79,554.01 91,152.00 42,5 96,209.83 479,624.04 Period Period Ending '756,812.51 260,587.62 125,683.00 125,683.00 Cleveland Cleveland 102,415.00 1,756,812.51 1 $ 2,236,436.55 1,912,128.72 19,855,416.21 18,098,603.70 $ $ $ the $ $ Expenditures Expenditures Special For Revenues, Revenues, 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,112.87 1,000.00 14,476.10 37,122.22 32,456.12- 29,172.67 72,848.76 72,848.76 ,628,051.53 165,548.44 386,278.87 5,633,200.28 4,289,590.42 2,096,290.89 2,933,483.76 24,971,598.35 21 1,7 2,452,000.00 2,452,000.00 (2,000,000.00) General Fund $ $(3,343,609.86) $(2,000,000.00) $(1,343,609.86) $ $ $ Uses I Revenues Under) Expenditures Sources Total Services Over/( Total Other Expenditures Uses Donations Balance Assets Expenses Revenue & Services Total Sources Other Cash for

Fees Capital Outlay Materials Balance & & of Other

Year & Over/(Under) Cash Transfers Sale Library Advances Capital Purchased/Contracted Miscellaneous Salaries/Benefits Investment Earnings Supplies Intergovernmental Intergovernmental Contributions Miscellaneous Charges Taxes Fines

98

99 91

57 53

55

54

51 52

45 44 48

42 46

41 43 Current Revenue Expenditures Beginning Revenue 296 8% 8% 0% 4% 8% 8% 0% 9% 26% 27% 64% 67% 36% 41% 30% 11% Year Year Prior Prior 100% 100% 100% Percent Percent (3) 8% 8% 6% 8% 8% 0% 0% 0% 27% 25% 36% 48% 26% 38% 64% 10% 100% 100% $6,023,344. 100% Date Date of Percent Percent To To 0 0 0 ,423 2018. (1,000) 87,957 00,829 9, 729,962 888,374 351,861 492,457 encumbrance 1,083,938 6,6 4,407,463 2,400,000 Balance 46,725,571 46,725,571 33,815 46,349,471 22,462,507 19,755,271 $ $ 2018 Balances $ January foiWard 31, and 0 0 0 dated 2,113 1,000 Library Library carried 81,807 29,173 32,456 Date Balance 410,690 375,484 January 2,000,000 4,025,093 2,962,007 7,807,801 4,289,590 2,452,000 1,772,849 Fund Income priations 15,662,882 17,662,882 To plus Expended/ Encumbered $ $ $ Public Public 109 Appro Commission .0 0 0 encumbered. General J.!l 365, % 16 $58, Period Ending 169,764 Cleveland Cleveland 381,034 890,487 524,913 Budget 2,000,000 of 1,140,652 1,459,422 2,400,000 Revenue, 10,625,923 64,388,453 and 62,388,453 36,777,430 12,215,264 50,639,061 21,528,120 24,914,507 the Revenue Certified For $ $ County $ Appropriation(2) Certified expended Appropriation 9% Cuyahoga CAT from Out includes Amended ' Tax Tax Earnings Services Out Income Subtotal Subtotal Certificate Out Homestead, Advances Property Fees Materials of & (2): (3): (1): Total State Note Note Note Advances Library Sub Total Purchased Capital Outlay Other Transfers Salaries/Benefits Supplies Return Rollback, Investment Contributions Miscellaneous Total PLF Fines General 297 '148.01 7,106.26 (4,237.88) 57,343.58 35,066.95 31 11,709.00 25,393.58 77,092.54 14,427.68 25,614.54 10,000.00 48,043.86 349,571.20 201,841.68 194,532.39 570,116.55 172,334.59 3,674,779.14 3,632,664.92 1,097,536.86 4,048,649.50 33,815,422.79 Balance 10,048,028.66 $ Unencumbered Unencumbered 21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,742,460.38 94.22 150. 3,801.99 5,899.88 13,672.41 19,399.62 10,009.04 18,363.96 $28,523.21 and Unpaid Encumbered Encumbered 0.00 0.00 24.00 59.82 249.61 '143.00 1,435.70 1,078.08 1,642.58 1 1,308.76 2,338.02 (3,012.90) 30,085.82 17,599.77 38,247.02 46,735.53 83,527.95 325,903.74 129,918.94 299,209.99 804,284.20 334,004.36 820,297.37 2,933,483.76 Year Current $ Expenditures 2018 Balances Balances 31, and Library Library 7,260.30 97,927.86 71,015.99 34,950.00 36,145.03 12,852.00 53,967.74 January 28,613.57 37,045.20 15,736.44 27,952.56 Total Fund 198,828.78 379,807.23 Funds 212,132.16 125,681.06 210,581.61 616,852.08 4,000,682.88 3,931,874.91 1,181,064.81 4,382,653.86 36,777,429.76 10,852,312.86 10,562,757.75 Public Public Appropriated Appropriated $ Ending Expenditures Expenditures General Period Cleveland Cleveland 0.00 the '162.50 7,100.00 For 71,000.00 35,022.75 34,950.00 94,500.00 10,000.00 12,852.00 37,045.20 53,220.00 15,736.44 27,952.56 198,828.78 Appropriation, Appropriation, 377,834.60 212,132.16 210,581.61 616,852.08 Year 6,631 4,000,682.88 1,181,064.81 3,931,874.91 4,382,653.86 Current 10,852,312.86 10,562,757.75 $3 Appropriation lnsurace Compensation Supplies Salaries Supplies ER Pay Pay Supplies Salaries Compensation ols Salaries Insurance Insurance Benefits Insurance Supplies To Repair Salaries Term Disability Term Insurance Benefits Book Buildings Stationery Duplication Hand Janitorial Other Office Unemployment Medicare- Short Workers Dental Life Severance Vision OPERS Non-Base Health Non-Clerical Other Professional Salaries Clerical Salaries/ 52150 52210 52130 52120 52110 52140 51900 51630 51625 51640 51650 51620 51610 51611 51612 51400 51180 51190 51120 51130 51150 51140 51110 298 .74 9.58 4 ,777.27) 4,239 8,430.83 (1 17,748.01 70,937.64 36,700.96 23,000.00 87,200.00 26,998.97 78,000.00 10,000.00 50,000.00 21,7 17,321.39 38,178.17 729,961.70 474,953.00 328,052.15 302,600.75 (39,627.36) 217,008.40 634,588.56 201,416.21 252,443.90 $ Balance Unencumbered Unencumbered 50.53 346.00 2,842.00 5,414.04 1,1 5,726.97 20,438.80 21,177.22 67,096.68 29,657.71 78,077.79 82,289.73 23,953.62 65,212.94 41,272.97 113,000.15 874,497.47 150,096.91 373,567.78 131,701.78 144,985.29 266,008.13 194,533.16 and $ 1,805,573.92 1,012,622.55 Unpaid Encumbered Encumbered 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.70 0.00 93.00 329.32 189.85 22 176.02 478.89 5,300.16 1,468.00 5,948.48 5,671.06 6,089.71 13,056.40 17,749.21 15,186.95 57,463.17 27,780.00 12,8 153,174.75 120,755.70 $37,122.22 Year enditures p Current Ex 2018 Balances Balances 31, 1.43 and ,51 Library Library ,150.53 57,469.08 11 90,042.00 January 19,589.80 92,179.68 27,476.55 26,064.47 79,627.16 194,845.09 Total 143,804.56 893,924.16 Fund 211,169.78 475,299.00 308,014.79 822,440.94 Funds 252,614.59 132 478,337.60 296,222.52 253,149.83 453,066.77 2,029,686.31 1,093,085.72 Public Public $1,140,651.70 Appropriated Appropriated Ending Expenditures Expenditures General Period Cleveland Cleveland the 022.12 000.00 ,000.00 -- 5,200.00 For 54, 87,200.00 13 93,000.00 79,500.00 10,000.00 26,000.00 63,909.00 130,500.00 183,008.68 845,000.00 475,299.00 305,759.79 382,861.80 Appropriation, Appropriation, 679,918.00 222, 271,836.00 100,000.00 209,300.00 ,001,537.75 401,336.00 Year 1,903,400.00 1,045,000.00 Current $1 Appropriation Repairs Supplies Maintenance Communications Supplies Security Maintenance Repairs Maintenance Repairs Water Vehicle Supplies Vehicle Supplies Vehicle lecommunications Gas Equipment Rental Landscaping Chilled Insurance Electricity Computer RenVLeases Contract Building Machine Motor Building Machine Postage/Freight Te Electrical Maintenance Uniforms Motor Travel/Meetings Other Supplies 53620 53630 53520 53610 53400 53380 53510 53390 53350 53340 53360 53370 53320 53310 53240 PR/Other 53230 53100 53210 52900 52220 52230 52240 52300 299 11.62 000.00 046.87 5,567.20 1, 3,698.19 24,512.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 20,000.00 30,625.00 10,030.10 53,100.00 307,075.01 120,3 277,743.89 801,841.36 600,402.00 335,230.50 785,036.19 265,000.00 622, 6,600,829.15 4,407,462.59 1,519,011.70 2,029,059.69 1,067,584.30 Balance $ $ Unencumbered Unencumbered 0.00 14.49 597.25 1,510.12 4,849.49 3,516.02 4,800.00 6,079.00 11,462.45 29,352.55 39,616.52 38,620.75 72,924.50 350,747.55 354,383.36 197,383.81 586,013.04 204,610.64 188,143.26 517,198.11 143,426.14 867,821.72 132,363.92 and 3,638,8 Unpaid $ $5,71 Encumbered Encumbered 1 .47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 74.55 65.00 969.90 2,069.45 1,251.0 12,982 58,756.60 10,678.89 13,138.83 35,157.41 44,867.30 78,526.62 797,803.34 34,250.08 386,278.87 142,944.22 $ Year 2,096,290.89 1,650,412.15 Current $ Expenditures 2018 Balances Balances 31, and s Library Library ,015.32 ,000.00 6,229.45 7,079.00 15,263.60 29,361.49 und January 49,800.00 41,537.00 51,422.00 11 Total Fund 323,573.50 F 170,607.03 218,768.26 488,266.53 408,426.14 584,708.44 137,313.12 694,971.37 1,214,981.32 2,012,703.47 1,186,415.04 2,905,389.65 1,688 1,742,132.90 1,619,032.49 12,2 10,625,922.51 Public Public Apprqpriated Apprqpriated $ $ Ending Expenditures Expenditures General Period Cleveland Cleveland the 186.41 ,079.15 ,000.00 6,000.00 5,000.00 For 24,512.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 11 30,625.00 307,075.00 Appropriation, Appropriation, 125,625.00 280,500.00 851,000.00 265,000.00 ,734,347.09 316,584.01 785,013.08 570,000.00 126,000.00 622,046.87 ,585,000.00 Year 1 1,711 2,084,000.00 1,135,755.00 Current $6 $10,752, Appropriation Services Control Music Charges Reformatting Services Services -Spoken Loan Services Fees Material Media- Media Media Purchased Services Purchased Service Contracted Materials Furniture Construction/Improvements Preservation Preservation Boxing Preservation Database Interlibrary Preservation Bookbinding Audio eMedia Audio Video Periodicals Books Continuations Microforms Bank Library other Professional Audilors Water/Sewer . Library Purchased/ 55300 54790 54710 54730 55510 54325 54720 54320 54530 54500 54600 54310 54220 54210 54120 53730 53900 54110 53640 53800 53720 53710 . 300 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1,490.00 87,957.25 45,472.25 40,995.00 390,930.04 217,420.47 144,000.00 $ 1,083,937.52 Balance $ $46,725.571.00 Unencumbered Unencumbered .03 0.00 $0.00 67,330.53 11,944.66 42,562.65 12,823.22 32,922 43,642.81 209,935.63 125,005.28 and $ $ Unpaid 10,029.681.76 $ Encumbered Encumbered $0.00 $0.00 973.21 285.00 4,476.10 1,417.05 12,085.84 12,186.17 165,548.44 140,094.80 $1 Year 7,633,200.28 2,000,000.00 $ 2,000,000.00 Current $ $ Expenditures 2018 Balances Balances 31, and $0.00 Library Library January 84,974.70 15,286.43 69,502.75 169,763.88 Total Fund Funds 656,030.12 1,459,421.59 2,000,000.00 $ 2,000,000.00 64,388,453.04 $ Public Public $ Appropriated Appropriated $ Ending Expenditures Expenditures General Period Cleveland Cleveland .00 .00 0.00 $0 $0 For the 55,433.31 84,974.70 15,000.00 Appropriation, Appropriation, 392,000.00 222,880.00 273,249.45 144,000.00 177,207.03 Year $155,408.01 Current $1,090,467.00 Appropriation -�56,365,108.76 Hardware Out Outlay RefundsiReimbursements RefundsiReimbursements Transfers Memberships Equipment Computer Software Taxes TOTAL Transfers Advances Capital Miscellaneous Expenses Miscellaneous 59900 57100 57200 57500 55540 55520 55530 301 8 0.00 56.30 6,050.00 2,125.00 (3,487.10) 15,987.33 24,382.50 16,055.43 97,313.62 69,460.47 (11,076.79) 148,827.50 104,498.71 150,435.96 172,536.03 199,241.85 329,136.5 1,598,306.73 1,211,514.18 1,553,197.98 4,705,073.60 18,234,696.41 2,519,167.26 6,924,2 Balance 11,598,306.73 11,598,306.73 $ $1 Unencumbered Unencumbered 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 26.82 519.75 3,487.10 2,394.44 5,437.05 Date 29,386.36 61,826.35 24,200.00 15.425.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 129,724.44 252,149.61 to 1,076,142.88 1,620,719.80 10,029,681.76 10,029,681.76 10,029,681.76 $ $ Year Encumbrances Encumbrances -- 00 0.00 0.00 0. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 129.77 Date 9,015.77 1,875.00 19,741.13 95,153.21 11,298.24 479,624.04 22,736.46 319,674.46 to $ 7,633,200.28 7,633,200.28 7,633,200.28 $ Balances Balances Year Expenditures Expenditures 2018 Fund Fund 31, in 00 Library Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 January January Changes Changes Date 2,100.00 2,368.33 3,754.59 2,316.97 2,016.47 4,882.65 3,547.40 (9,475.05) (3,776.13) Public Public 125,683.00 to 190,889.60 2,236,436.55 and 1,912,128.72 4,289,590.42 4,289,590.42 4,289,590.42 Ending Ending $ Receipts $ Year Period Period Cleveland Cleveland the Expenditures Expenditures 65 .50 77 0.00 For 25.00 Year ,252. 6,050.00 4,269.44 14,843.90 86,208.85 13,363.98 69,460.47 157,078.11 148,827 141,254.75 148,118.99 102,130.38 695,202.80 167,680.20 197,874.90 325,589.18 008 Revenue, Revenue, 1,554,880.44 4,724,548. 7, 2,532,943.39 18,098,603.70 Balance 24,971,598.35 24,971,598.35 24,971,598.35 $ $ Beginning Beginning Funds Memorial Book the Blind the Blind for the the Revenue Fund for for Thompson Centers Library Fund nfurth - Literacy Special Centers Center General ung Learning Early MyCom Schwei OLBPD Tech CLEVNET Ohio Total Friends Judd Pepke Lockwood Library Kraley Kaiser Yo Wickwire Witlike Endowment Founders General Total

254 257 258 230 251 256 231 226 228 229 225 209 204 207 210 208 205 206 203 201 Anderson 202 101 302 .85 037.90 6,372.39 5,324.02 7,668.86 6,187.98 2,615 13,835.36 88,396.59 45,288.56 ,375, $20,207.75 17 219,548.68 317,240.86 217,339.56 101,782.19 157,442.69 257,062.55 4,006,830.40 7,514,996.61 2,410,932.01 41 7,514,996.61 7,514,996.61 $ Balance $ $ Unencumbered Unencumbered 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 36.94_ $0.00 320.77 3,449.00 5,173.16 5,000.00 Date 6,626.00 to $20,568.93 6,819,8 5,148,866.45 5,148,866.45 5,148,866.45 _1 $ $ Year Encumbrances Encumbrances 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 184.03 9,793.95 Date 9,793.95 5,926.56 2,374.99 $ $8,485.58 10,590.00 to $10,590.00 8,141,693.85 $ Balances Balances Year Expenditures Expenditures 2018 Fund Fund 31, in ) ) Library Library .14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 January January 224.34 000.00 971.53 ( ( Changes Changes Date 2,129.23 1,695.26 1,681.14 2,351.61 1,221.57 14,233.55 13,611 23,683.30 Public Public to $45,177.38 $14,233.55 and 8,610,437.90 2,025,000.00 2,025, Ending Ending $ Receipts $ Year Period Period Cleveland Cleveland the Expenditures Expenditures For Year 6,372.39 9,395.76 7,668.86 6,187.98 2,615.85 15,768.15 92,069.93 45,288.56 105,560.62 175,569.78 217,853.42 214,987.95 316,064.52 $ 150,457.55 258,034.08 3,990,707.53 Revenue, Revenue, 2,398,348.43 57,726,130.79 Balance 10,649,453.06 $ 10,649,453.06 10,649,453.06 $ $ Beginning Beginning Funds Fees Funds & ung Project Yo Fines Repair Funds & Anna Permanent pson All Capital Beard Building CLEVNET Ratner Sugarman Others Root Total Beard Thom Weidenthal White Total McDonald Klein Malon/Schraeder Ambler Abel Total 905

901 Unclaimed Funds 513 512 510 509 506

507 511 504 508 505 503 501 502 401 303 0.00 0.00 320.00 255.52 5,207.19 1,585.00 (8,447.89) 34,252.33 10,071.00 $(1,080.18) 1,460,746.61 39,244,113.35 18,951,904.71 58,194,937.88 18,951,904.71 37,739,043.41 $58,194,937.88 $58,194,937.88 $ $ $ 2018 31, Detail Library January Balance Public Market (ZBA) Acct Period Ending Cleveland Cleveland Depository Depository (ZBA) the Money Account For Market AAccount Hand Investment Program Treasury Concentration Checking FS On - - Fund oney Account Investments Investments EndowmentAccount Ohio Plus Cash - -M Funds - Bank Library All in Petty Change PNC KeyBank KeyBank- KeyBank-Payroll PNC Key PNC- PNC STAR STAR of Banks and in Cash Investments Endowment Balance Cash ' 304 S of REPORT term short degree in Market Program Capital Form Pool highest Security Security Security Agency Agency Agency Agency Agency Money Market invested Deposit are American with the Federal Federal Federal Federal Federal Money Investment Bank Treasury Investment Sweep Treasury Treasury 12 6.12 0.00 4.55 by United 00.00 54.68 500.00 385.00 consistent 461.88 Income 1, 1, 7,500.00 3,781.25 4,359.38 6,825.00 2,1 4,484.38 32,45 32,456. the fiscal year Investment rate 2018. $ $ managed 31, as interest 5% throughout Date 2018 2018 500% 500% 375% 050% 300% 200% Rate lly 1.12 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 0.875% paper Various Various Various Various To January highest Year January anuary the Interest periodica through -J LIBRARY LIBRARY 8 Interest commercial Interest provide 201 Corp. Corp. and 1, that Assn. Assn. Earned Assn. Earned age e e Note Note Note issues, Mortg Mortgage January fund. INVESTMENTS Mortgag Mortgag Mortgage securities Loan Loan that become available Treasury Treasury Treasury in ON Agency period market are Home Home National National National CLEVELAND CLEVELAND PUBLIC the funds States States States Plus Ohio . for issues, money 5.14 United REPORT United Federal Federal United Federal Federal PNC PNC Bank STAR Federal STAR 13 sury deral fe earnings Trea a 0,000 The investments Section Various Various Various Various 775,000 025,000 000,000 10 350,000 050,000 550,000 Amount and 1, 1, 1, in US deposit Code R Plus, deposits.

of 31 31 31 31 38 185 185 interim 184 185 185 invested Da�s No. of STA Revised are interim as R Ohio, 31/17 185 25/18 148 250,000 28/18 with Ohio 12/ balances description 01/ 01/31/18 01/17/18 01/31/18 01/ 01/31/18 01/12/18 01/31/18 01/31/18 01/31/18 Period STA DEPOSITS known ------is a 7 - 12/30/17 Other Meeting Meeting /17 31/17 30/17 31/17 31/17 28/17 INTERIM Investment accordance 06/ 12/06 08/ 07/ 07/17/17 07/ 01/01/18 06/30/1 07/ 01/01/18 01/01/18 01/01/18 In Following 1. investments safety. Corporation, Board 305

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT C

Board Meeting February 15, 2018

REPORT ON CONFERENCE AND TRAVEL EXPENDITURES FOR JANUARY 2018

In accordance with Board Policy adopted by resolution on November 29, 1972,

a description of Conference and Travel Expenditures is submitted. ·

ITEM DATE TRUSTEE/STAFF AMOUNT MEMBER

Northeast Ohio Law Director's Association 12/14/2017 Joyce Dodrill 30.00 Monthly Meeting Cleveland, Ohio

Northeast Ohio Law Director's Association 1/1 1/2018 Joyce Dodrill 25.00 Monthly Meeting Cleveland, Ohio

Cisco 12/1/2017 Kyle Guster 165.00 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 Smithville, Ohio

Ohio library Council 1116/201 8 Pamela Matthews 141.70 Technical SeiVices Division Action Council Meeting Columbus, Ohio

Northeast Ohio Law Director's Association 1/11/2018 Bryan Szalewski 25.00 Monthly Meeting Cleveland, Ohio

TOTAL $386.70

SUMMARY

FUND JANUARY YEAR TO DATE

General $221.70 $221.70 CLEVNET 165.00 165.00

TOTAL $386.70 $386.70 306

REPORT D

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Board Meeting February 15, 2018 In accordance with the Board resolution adopted on December a report to the Board ofTrustees on direct 21, 2017, expenditures for the materials and services as budgeted for the Project and not covered by the GMP and expenditures made from the Owner's Contingency Fund resulting from changes and additions to the Project that have already been made by the Library, and will be made in the future; and which are not included in the GMP, is hereby submitted: For the Period Ending January 31, 2018 · · · · · ···· ·· · · · · .·· · · Cjwn�i';f!,�ifnl:eri:va�� Permit F_l.lri.i . _ Date Vendor PO Decription· Encumbered Expended l i i l $76,288.69 ... i.Y?.!�Ql.?.Si.t.Y. 9..�.c.'��� .a..�rJ...... B..� l� �§;- � a.D ��9..C.��s.i.��-F.-"-�---······· $.. ··· -- ·· ... Permits for Glenville, Harvard i ...... �n ?.9.� ... . .?...... ?,,?.�.9.:9..1J... S !Ygf_ ...... ?.?.�---··· ...L.��, ...... ?},QG..G...... · · ······ ··· · ···· ············· ··· ····· ·· ······· ···· ······ · ·· · ...... ·· · ···· ...... ·· -· ..... ··· · .. ..�1.?.?.!?.9�� s�"-"-"-���-�- .. . .L.9.ra.i� .. ���-�-�9<.r. 9..!:!...... :r 2ia66:-3:.3..9.a ..r . ::;;28a:oo...... Owner's Contingency and Permit Fund Available Balance $51,942.39

,'. - :.-. :;_ a e a t n lniti i · · . _ . .__ � t , I.'V rni. c;:_o_ris. r_u.i:jip �� v�I@I:e.� • > Encumbered Expended URS Corporation -Asbestos Survey and Testing· �n_d Prv $?,O�O,Q[JO.!J,O · $ 14,221.79 $ 33,728.21 Osborn Engineering Company - Professional Architectuai and Engineering Services 145,532.80 304,397.20 Regency Construction Services Inc. -Construction Manager at Risk , 4,416,704.81 9,126.50 Direct Expenditures paid from Contingency Fund 21,066.30 3,280.00 $ 4,597,525. 70 $ 350,531.91 --;c::-:-:,-,-,-­ Available Budget as of 01/31/2018 $51,942.39 =�;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;;;:;.,

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CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Regular Employment Re ort � EXHIBIT S 1/01/2018 TO 1/31/2018

TERMIINACT EMPLOYEE NAME DEPARTMENT JOB TITLE DATE

RESIGNATIONS BROWN, DEWAN L Custodial A CUSTODIAN II (DAYS/BRANCHES) 01/17/2018 CARRASQUILLO, ANTHONY M Literature PAGE 01/12/2018 FULEIHAN, LAVAN S Eastman LIBRARY ASST-COMP EMPH 01/08/2018 HATMAKER, JASON CUSTODIAN II (DAYS/BRANCHES) 01/03/2018 KOTAR, NATALIE Cleveland Digttal Publi· PAGE 01/20/2018 LAWSON, SHANIKQA Fleet PAGE 01/20/2018 MCCUTCHEON-BEY, PATRICIA Woodland PAGE 01/06/2018 MCKNIGHT, NAKEETHA D Union LIBRARY ASST-COMP EMPH 01/17/2018 ZADELL, MICHAEL L Memorial Nottingham PAGE 01/02/2018

RETIREMENTS FINOHR, KEVIN S Eastman PAGE 01/03/2018 LOMBARDO, CYNTHIA A Deputy Director DEPUTY DIRECTOR, COO 01/12/2018

OTHER TERMINATIONS SYKES, CHRISTINA M Branch Substitues LIBRARY ASST SUBSTITUTE 01/09/2018 308

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW HIRE REPORT FROM 1/01/2018 TO 1/31/2018

EMPLOYEE: LAPRAIRIE, NATHAN K CURRENT GRADE: F HIRE DATE: 1/21/2018 JOB TITLE: LI BRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: 1 LOCATION: WOODLAND SALARY: 34,475.48 HOURLY RATE: 23.68

EMPLOYEE: TRIFILETII, MEGAN R CURRENT GRADE: H HIRE DATE: 1/21/2018 JOB TITLE: LI B SYS APP SPEC CURRENT STEP: 4 LOCATION: LI BRARY APPLICATIONS SALARY: 62,096.25 HOURLY RATE: 31.84 309

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY SALARY CHANGES REPORT FROM 01/01/2018 TO 01/31/2018

EMPLOYEE: BARKACS, MICHAEL E CURRENT GRADE: F EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: LIBRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VALUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: FOX, CANDACE E CURRENT GRADE: H EFFECTIVE DATE

JOB TITLE: CHILDRENS LIBRARIAN CURRENT STEP: 1 FOR GRADE/STEP PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE

SAlARY AFFECTS BASE VV 22,401.08 55,754.92 PROMOTION

EMPLOYEE: HUTSON, AMIYA P CURRENT GRADE: K EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: DISTRICT MANAGER CURRENT STEP: 3 FOR GRADE/STEP PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE

SAlARY AFFECTS BASE VV 73,156.99 79,126.56 PROMOTION

EMPLOYEE: JACKSON, RICHARD M CURRENT GRADE: B EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: SHIPPING CLERK CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE . VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE

SAlARY AFFECTS BASE VV 0.00 33,803.12 PROMOTION

EMPLOYEE: PETERS, MAGNOLIA S CURRENT GRADE: K EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: BRANCH MANAGER (lARGE) CURRENT STEP: 1 FOR GRADE/STEP PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE

SAlARY AFFECTS BASE VV 80,680.90 73,156.99 PROMOTION 310

EMPLOYEE: REYES, OLIVER T CURRENT GRADE: L EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: AST DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE SALARY AFFECTS BASE 74,154.08 82,821.97 PROMOTION Vv

EMPLOYEE: RODRIGUEZ, ANGELICA CURRENT GRADE: Z EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: PAGE CURRENT STEP: 1 FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 10.20 10.20 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: ROTH, PETER J CURRENT GRADE: F EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP JOB TITLE: LI BRARY ASST-COMP EMPH 1

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: SMITH, ERICKA CURRENT GRADE: F EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: LI BRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: 1 FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: CURRENT GRADE: EFFECTIVE DATE SPENCE, DONICA 0 F JOB TITLE: LI BRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: STALLWORTH-ESTRADA, TRJI CURRENT GRADE: F EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: LI BRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER 311

EMPLOYEE: TIDRICK, MARK S CURRENT GRADE: F EFFECTIVE DATE JOB TITLE: LIBRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: 1 FOR GRADE/STEP

PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE SALARY AFFECTS BASE 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER Vv

CURRENT GRADE: EFFECTIVE DATE EMPLOYEE: VARGAS, DESTINIE R Z JOB TITLE: PAGE CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP 1 PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 10.20 10.20 TRANSFER

EMPLOYEE: VAUGHN, CHARLES K CURRENT GRADE: EFFECTIVE DATE F JOB TITLE: LIBRARY ASST-COMP EMPH CURRENT STEP: FOR GRADE/STEP 1 PREVIOUS CURRENT TYPE OF CHANGE VA LUE VA LUE REASON FOR CHANGE TRANSFER 23.44 23.68 TRANSFER 312

Mass Wage Increases 2017 Effective December 25, 2016

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951

949 949 937

951

932 949 949 935 932 935 903

947 945 932 932 930 945

930 935 945 945 921 921 921 925

12/29/2017 12/29/2017 12 903 903

935

932

937 947 932 937 935

935 937 935 935

921 945

935

925 925 935 LOC rons 937 937 921 921 921 ·925 319 7 '.;{ prconinc prconinc lp MESSAGE MESSAGE ,;&�cJP� 8 2 2 2 0 2 0 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 6 2 4 .. .7 .42 .2 .2 .2 .6 .2 .22 .2 .2 .2 .5 .2 .5 .9 .5 .2 6.6 CHANGE I? 66.50 96.1 28.7 066 883 883 883 883 883 875 965 877 883 883 883 868 64 883 955 877 404 : PROJECTED PROJECTED 1, 1,5 1,0 1, ;E) 302,0 o 0 6 2 4 2 2 74 SAL �� .18 .1 .4 .30 .30 .6 .38 .3 .68 .30 .6 .30 .6 .30 . 3 . -� 6 0 11. 46.30 4 55 01 .82 22 46.30 46.30 46 646 046 046 046 0 046 978 894 046 633 395 I. ,9 ,0 ,0 ,0 , ,0 . 5,1 PROJECTED PROJECTED 5, ANNUAL ANNUAL 11, 45,046.30 45, 54, 45 45 45, 32, 45, 44,30 79, 49,2 55 48,7 45, 45 45 45 44 '44, 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ·1 ·15, . 10 14 10 11 . � · ·� j(: -��] GR/ST I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I / : . · � cP . ��r� : ll ··r. � � · • ( s · F F F ! F H F F I · F E. B H F B ·p . , GES ' . -� .-F \) 7 �· ·- ''" 1 sALARY �!..,)� · NEW �l .t 00 007 007 676 007 007 007 351 ij'� CHAN 8957 8949 1 ' 7182 9859 9121 1007 1007 9716 · · Ji '1 ' ·' �li .6 . .1 .1 .. ; . . . .1 .1 .1 3 �=�i �=�i .;�\ . RATE/SAL RATE/SAL , 2.7 16. 2 22 24 23 23 36.7 23 2J 23. 2·3 28 40 . ,_,/·' . ·23. ·· · �1' F;· . · ,··:22 ANNOAL. ANNOAL. . • •, . ;P-. :' �J�J,�) · ... r<; tJl ,: . • l�l !/··� · ' �:. ,7 PROJECTED 9''.. 8•, �J Z·7 �: •I";, JECTED 960 805 055 682 477 �" 727 477 477 477 ·( PRIOR 1P; 64' 6477 6477 347 446. 0148 . .1 .4 .6 .6 �J��� . . .6 .1 :'6477 . .6 �;1•, 2 •·PRO TOTAL �J: 27. RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 16.5 24 2 22 22. 22 22' 22 28 40 22.2 36. 22 22 A, i··�J� .:22 .. r:� ��:: .. :· , ., ,::r. TOTAL � , ... 1r "-:.�i 0 r.o 0 0 0 20 20 PAY 120 120 120 120 12 12 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 BASE .1 .1 . ' DE DE LBN J"'?�� ILL NET NET 12/25/2016 12/25/2016 '� ARCH LIBRARY LIBRARY . . : COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP SUBJ SBJ COMP COMP SUBJ is CHANGES CHANGES DESC caMP PRESER\MTI LA LA SR CK SUBJECT SR SUBJECT COMP META LA · LA LA LIBRARIAN LA LA COMP LA LA LA LA DATE Jl. PUBLIC ·. JOB 619 521 324 521 236 521 521 521 306 330 521 521 4031 521 521 517 345 4031 306 324 IF CONTRACT CONTRACT YEH KAREN EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE \:\lv LEVELAND LEVELAND IS MASS C ! ORE, SO, JOSEPH �E CORTNEY AMIA LAKEISHA EV CURT LAKITHA , TIMOTHY PAULO TRACI GLORIA PETER LISA ELAINE HELENA ALISON , , IA, CATHERINE Y, MATTHEW MARK GRAS :[_, , , , AD, , , , WOOD IBSHI-D LPS, SSEY, SUCRE GUERIN, KELLY PHE FLOWERS STRAKA, ·(�: TOLBERT TRAVKA, WINSTE GATE WHEATLE YOUNG MOORE BALBOA HLAFKA, MA BATTAGL ELWELL MALONE NAME ALH RATES # 350 743 775 586 447 423 425 1067 3270 1836 1087 1261 1290 1226 1088 ood 2391 88571 99905 58130 99823 EMP ,22 . 1 l2 CONTRACT CONTRACT 5 0 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY • 20 NEW ,.'\ .. 96 14190051 19620051 19620051 19560051 19620051 19560051 19560051 ORG 19650051 19490051 19620051 19620051 14140051 19620051 19560051 1 19560051 19620051 19560051 19650051 196.20051 :li<>: ��;: ��;: �lle.miller-h ,'"" ·· .

956 956 956 LOC 962 965 962 962 962 �2/29/20�7 �2/29/20�7 ron 956 956 956 965 962 962 962 965 965

965 965 962 320 � . .,?/ ;" - ,:_"� . '1-·:: -\::,._ -- -- . prconinc; prconinc; t- lp j,�f . . ;} yr· MESSAGE MESSAGE �2,_ �� \ • ! ' .. f, /} .� ��· ;.. 7 1 7 7 3 5 7 5 5 3 3 1 5 :l 7 7 7 � 5 7 5 7 7 2 7 5 5

7 5 5 5 5 � 9 9 3 7 3 5 5 3 7 5 4 �7 OS 9 OS 05 (;o .5 .4 .9 .05 .0 .0 .0 .7 .4 .0 .7 .0 '::7 .0 .5 .07 .0 .0 .0 .4 .05 .0 .0 .0 .

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.4 .0 . .0 .3 .7 .0 .5 .7 .0 .7 �.{9 '. 6.8 1. 1.0 5.0 5.0 5 3 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 �':: CHANGE 10.6 66 65 73 65 66 681.4 655 681 661 655 661 708 483 661 479 6137 Gs. 479 4'o 65 661 655 766 655 661 655 655 655 661 66 66 687 �61 655 681

661 661 661 708 66 661 047 661 655 655 498 479 450 il!�!;i f:p!? t, PROJECTED PROJECTED :f 9,0 __Q,� �::'' 16, :'1 , }T': -- . 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 7 .7 7 7 7

7 7 3 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 SAL 07 Q,7 6;7 07 .9 .0 .1 .0 .1 .67 .0 .17 .0 .48 .07 .0 .6 .07 .6 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .50 .1 .0 .0 -� 17 6. 6.0 '5 . 6. -1� � AL 36.0 81.6 36.0 81.6 36.0 36.0 36. 25 36.0 25 36.0 36.0 3 � 36.0 49 36.0 81.6 36.0 �0 36.0 36 BG.Q 36 36

36 36.0 36.0 36.0 36 il6.0 25 835 636 9 625 �- 381 636 981 636 636 � 636 981 636 636 636 142 "636 ,6 ,6 ,9 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 , ,"o2 ,6 ,� ;6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,6 ,,63

,9 ,6 ,6 ,6 , ,6 ,6 PROJECTED PROJECTED 33 33 37, 33, ANNU 33 33 34 33 36, 34,' 24 33 24 33 33 24, 34, 33 24 33, 33 33, 33 34, 39,3 33 33 33, 33, 33 33 33 33, 33 33• 34, 33 33,

34 33 33 33 36,38 33 33 33 33 23, 24 33, '25 . ,.�1 :;: · ... 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 � 1- Z.. 2' 1 � 1 1 � · 1 �

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F F B I F F F I 1 F F I 1 F F F F / B A I 1 ,F •F _F "'1! -/ 7·, 8�- J/1- 8- 7 F .: .7 .7 0.7,_ 0_7 2 � 0.-T NEW 007 007 0,0 007 859 0 0 121 248 od':t 007 007 00 8M 007 007 121 ;007 ;p07 9851 0248 0248 1007 1007 1007 912� 91�1 10D 02 0245 �007 Q248 1007 1007

1007 1007 9859 �Q0. 1007 8938  •1,0 .�007 .1 .1 . .� . . .1007 .9 .9 . . :_11 �':Li_ i!J. . .:024 k;�i1 . .1 .�007 . .J :1 . .5 .1 .1 .�007 .

.1 . . ;1007 ;�007 .1007 .�007 .9 . . j 4.0 3 3 23 24 23. 16".:" 23 23 25 23 16. 23 24 24 16 ;l,3 23 23 2�; RATE/SAL RATE/SAL J,.6 27. 23. 2:?f. 23 2��. 23.:1 23 23 23

24 23 24 23 1!7 2·3 2 23. , 23 15. 24 23' 23 23 16 . '2':j ,_;(3:,: . j t-;� _, .-·23 \ 82 ':1 ;-:,.2 .' '.';23:; : .' .. .·••f23 .• _.,�·- ,_.,· (: ··•·-: .... . c/c --"- \;, • "·;,;(i -; .:-1 �':,!,�::-� " !!""' - . :; �� ��;' tt -·' -. •<: . . :; '

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477 477 537 477 477 23 '946

55 4756 6477 �_8 6�n· 5805 6�.7?, 58'05 6477 6477 6477 6477 64 647.7 647' 553 2440 6477 5822 5805 . '64-7!7::•·' PRIOR ·647 . _ .6 .6 .6 .6 . .6 .5 .4960 .5805 . .6 .6 .5 .5 . . ; .6 .6 .6 . .6 •. .6 . .6 :•6.4� . .

.6 .6 .5 .6 . .6 .6 - . 2, 22 22 22 22 22 25. 23 16 22 Jlp 22

16. 23 22 24 23 23 22 �6. 22 26·.4 22 22. 22 22'.6477 zz 22: 22 22 22 22:.64 17 15 22

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)J'-"i� �- . D;;' PAY 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 12�. 120 12 120 120 120· 120 120 �20 120 120 12o �20 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

120 �20 �20 120 120 120 120 120 �20 120 120 120 120 �20 120 120 "1:�0 BASE ? . :' -: !l �\ r · RARY CLK CLK CLK CLK CLK P �2125120�6 �2125120�6 M LIB • COMP cgMP COMP COMP !20MP COMP COMP COMP COM:g COMP COMP COMP 120 COMP COMP COMP COMP CS COMP COMP COMP

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521 521 521 521 521 521 500 500 521 521 52� s21 521 52� 500 52� 521 52� 521 521 521 521 521 521

530

521 521 521 521 521 521 52� 529 521 521 521 521 200 SOD 521 "S �5�� . _.'5�1 - IL BE CONTRACT CONTRACT �� / " .. \ . �:�s.S2� SHE EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE . \.=1 , NIYRE NO, ICIA CLEVELAND CLEVELAND MASS !

CHERYL MONITA

, NAKEETHA MAXINE KRISTIN ANTONIO ALEXANDER SARAH LAYAN AUTUMN MICHAEL SHAWNTE SANDRA PATR THERESA SERRA DANIELLE ALLISON ALYCIA PUBLIC PUBLIC "RE:GINA , , , , DIFRANCO KAREN ERYC SONJA CHERITA LDRES'S PRINCE JAIME LATOYA ROBERT MARLIE NINA GRACE -PRICE, , , ? PHILLIP CYNTHIJ). MARIA JUSTIN ISAIAH ROMAEL LILY BERNADETTE LISA .. . �EGN� , LIZA ,' , , FORREST MATTHEW HT, , , , ERIC ZACHARY , ICO, ES, INEZ ES, HN, OLY, RE, MAN, NICK, , E SON, EZ, DWIN, N-C!p: TE, LEWOOD WIS, vrs, ARK, BRIGID OSTER IPPOLITO, C!IANCELLOR, CRED SHIELDlr, KILB, SMITH, LOP DUN PSi'�'r_SI, MCKNIG BARN WILLIAMS MDDGETT LOV CERNEY, BOODAN WILLIAMS WAT CESAROV, WILLIAMSON COLLINS ELDER KOLO FULEIHAN, PLISHKA, JAMES FULLMER BAL CL DJ). ,F GA RENDER, LE WILLIAMS KONK FRENCH, QUINN, KOR YOUNG LEMAK, RIVERA VAUG NAME DEVO MERRIWEATHER, HOOPER BARN HAY WOOD MART ·MCCORD, RATES

# 830 895 842 844 742 874 879 760 858 733 401 897 269 773 921 132 832 746 698 644 490 481 251 825 823 659 863 612 951

l42 329 223 444 1089 1076 1222 1096

1847 103� �02� 1.023 ood 3249 99553 99681 99576 99842 99636 99524 99774 99730 99680 � EMP ·0 � 5� 51 5� 5� �3 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� CONTRACT CONTRACT

051 05� 05� 051 051 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND 00 005� 00 00 iller-h 800

.m G NEW 72�005� 725005� 7290 7340051 792 7700 7760051 7250 17940051 17670051 17670051 �77900 1779005� �77900 17830051 17830051 17850051 �7850051 17850051 17730 1776005� � � 17940051 17920051 1790005� � � 1773 177000 173 2267090 17090051 175400 1745005� �7380051 17900051 17520051 � � 172900 � � �734005� oR 17380 2267090� 172�00 14�3005� 1770 �7480051 �7500051 17500051 �754005� 1745 17400051 �7430051 �743005� �756005� �748005�

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773

770 792 792 794 790 773 770

794

748 767 779

779 783 785

776 738 785 790 767 754 754 756 745 738 743 721 783 750

709 709 72� 770 785

745 779 776 748 750 729 734

725 752

740 729 743 734 725 �2/29/20�7 �2/29/20�7 709 73 ronelle LOC 4l3 321 2 - ���t prconinc prconinc lp lr��� MESSAGE MESSAGE :;l_ 8 0 7 8 7 7 2 7 5 3 3 3 .07 .8 .2 .7 .0 .0 .0 .4 .4 1.0 1.4 6.5 5.0 f��� CHANGE ·f 71 28 : 655 66 518 681 655 468 655 68 76 655 65 ,0 ,4 PROJECTED PROJECTED 12 85 }8 3 7 8 7 7 2 7 7 7 7 SAL 1� .9 .6 .30 .9 .0 .6 6.0 AL 68.56 81 36.0 36.0 36 34 36.0 36.07 221 046 981 63 I"" ,6 ,6 ,6 ,9 ,0 ,6 ,6 ,6 PROJECTED PROJECTED 82, ANNU 39,349.4 45, 34 33 33 24 33 26 33 34, 33 33, 2,0 5 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 GR/ST I I I I I I � : t:i �;�:: t:i ,,,,./ �'t� ES : .. F F F· F F F F F F B A

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·_ ·. 007 007 007 007 ' .. , · CHANG E/SAL , 5298 1007 0248 1007 0248'F 0245 1007 2924 ·l . :l .1 .1 .1 . .1 . . . '•

._:· !B, ·' RAT 16. 23 23 18. 23 24 23 27. 24 23 23

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477 .. 477 337 477.

-- 647 6477 }iL 5537 4946 6477 PRIOR 2057 6477 5537 -�fL:-J.�� -�fL:-J.��

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TOTAL·: 16. 22 22. 26. 22 RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 17 23 . 22 22 22. 22 i2 �:ftf .,.;···.c·.·. . TOTAL ;: -�--:.�:f. I�i .. � 0 PAY 120 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 120 120 120 120

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521 521 521 521 306 303 521 521

324 521 521 iE DEN LIC LIC

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KATIE STACY LINDSAY 1� LL, JULIE RASHAD , , NZA,

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CAMPBE POWER PALMA, �; PIE GABB BROWN, WESTERBEKE MUSSER, WILLIAMS-RISE MYHAND, BELL, NAME ARGA # 816 608 884 630 901 572 459 566 1639 99038 99342 99458 1 -hood EMP :0 CONTRACT RATES 13 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND \ .miller NEW • 17970051 17990051 19350051 19620051 19470051 17970051 19510051 19620051 19620051 19620051 19450051 ORG 19620051 � ;:-;·"' ;:-;·"' · elle ii · .. / 962 797 797 799 935 945 951 962 962 947 12/29/2017 12/29/2017 ron 962 962 LOC . 322 1

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J. 6.8 5.6 · CHANGE 67 a3 83 49 �)!, Ef,3..;l� 20.0 :;I.6 a7.4 86.7 49 85 85 50 87.4 62 37.7 20.0 37.7 49 56.30 56.30 6a.1 20.0 20.0 46 783 501 784 5a5 007 50 5a5 00 007 5a5 o2 7a4 46a 506 08 784 784 7 649 444 272 585 585 346 ) -' _ 1, 1, 1,6 1, 1, 1, 1,9 1,7 1, 1,7 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2,0 1,6 2, 2.,l'S 1, 2, 2, 1, 2,0 3,1 1,5 3,0 2,0 1,5 1,6 1, 1,4 2,9 2,8 1, 1,58 1, 1,3 3,0 1,4 2,0 2,83 2,4 2,0 4,1 3 1'2;),.3 ' ijl(r � -. 6 0 9 6 4 2 4 2 6 2 4 4 9 7 9 6 � 3 7 9 - 7 4 7 4 0 - 7 6 7 4 4 ,7 - SAL � 6 97" ""; 04 1, � .04 .16 .6 .6 .0 .9 .0 .9 .a .0 .9 .9 ; .4 c22 .6 .1 .47 . .16 -9 .90 .71 .49 .0 .01 .4 .0 .9 .8 .9 .01 .2 .a6 '.16 3.0 a..-aq 9. 6. 3. 3.0 1.9 3.0 4 , . a0.9 30 68 30.9 92 56 30.9 14 � a3 84 J.3 56.59 14 56.99 0a _ 4a · 21 '8'-· UAL . 01 614 568 013 013 195 821. 292 a 235 01 .C0 1.56 30 614 163 01 548 a2 013 960 821 013 195 204 �Q: ' .1 ,1 ,5 ,156.9 ,2 ,6 ,1 ,1 ,1 , 780 , , ,1!'2'1" ,5 ."� , I ,3 ,308 ,650 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,a , PROJECTED PROJECTED PROJECTED 0,6 2,, · 61 ANN 67, 65, 73 73 61, a2 65, 73 65, a2,294.3a 82, 73 82 82, 67,6 96, 85 73 93 73 73'; 65 67, a5 65, 65" 82, 65, a2 65, 59,70a.20 59 55, 55,20 ·a ·.67 '16, 101, 102 100, 120, 118 124, 116 101, 170 .124 . · 2 1 7. a0 1 a , 4 73 4 4 1 7 1 J. 5 2 1 5 4 1: 2 1 1 J. 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 ·J. . .1 .5_ ·9 13 . · 12 • 12 · 4"""' ·:··1. . 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Q):I cl- 00 a2, 00 0 0,Q, 0.0'· 0,Q.;.. 00 .00' 0,Q;j •0P 0 900 900 �'Q 300 400 200 200 400 700 6 0o 000 000 5'00 6 200 600 20' 200 200 )? .6 :6_0.Q.�:{.6 .1: · _ .. !Z"o 6700 3600 3600 3600 Ii,7 0300 0300< a400 63.00 03. 361 5700 2800 3600 6700 3600 5700 PRIOR 3 13 .2 .9 .9 ·- .2400 .9 .9200 .20 .9 .0 .<9 .26 .l ;9 ;'6 .2 :2 .7 .9 ;'1�0 .9 .9 . .28 .9 · .0 . � }'6:7 �_-:,6:.7-.0 .. , - _ 2. 5.0 3.0700 2.6 5. 0.7 J. ;¢r:\Q S. 27. 6 47 27. 27. 1 47.2 47 72 90: l'0;�: 26 72 n 72 1 51 2:7·;�: 27. f..i 57. 27. 72 27. 51 88 RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 57 066 066 aOl 284 284 2a7 801. 37 96 O a90 496 96 80f: 801 469 727 801 ,? -4 - ,9 ,3 ,4 ,37 ,4 ,4 ,7 ,3 ,3 J,JZ, ;f� /496 ;.·7 ,:9650 ,,3;7_-2 ,4 � ,:427, ,4 ,8 ,4 ,4 ,2 ,4 ,8 · _,_ 8;2 a.·, 1,5 1,5 63 71 60, 60, 65 63 63 ao, 80, 80, 71 78 71 71 71 8.3,:, 80, n1:4 71 63 7I� 94 65, 90, 65.' 63 a0, 63 71,3 a0, 53 63 27, 5. a0, 63 'B'O, '>!j8 9a, '97 53 · '5a '65, ·.a3 .. . . 12 1:1_5(4;97·: � 12 �" ·,o 113 166 tll ,;J)R!Ii . ,: . · .1 .U . , 0!\1 O 0: 0• 0 0 . PAY 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 100 10� J.OO 100 10Q' 100· 100- 100 1_0 1 1'0 100 100 10 100 100, 100 100 100 100 100 '1/o·o 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ·100 ':JCQ BASE ll,_�·o . :· . . . MA MA ..,;:.. OF AP MG MG OO ED RE HR '· MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN SER MAN MAN MGR OFC OFC MGR MUN ,C ·:OD SER !/NST� & . OFC 12/24/2017 12/24/2017 PS BR MGR MGR MGR lii ASE0._ SPC LIBRARY . SYS TAL-MT Sl(S FINOFC Dnt ARCH LEG PRJ ' HTH SA -ADMIN · AST AST ":GECT!'O!l KNOW Jl.TECH.S)(C CHANGES IR�,.: .L DESC BRANCH COL BRANCH COMNET BRANCH BRANCH SOL ARCH ASST BRANCH CATALOG OCC BRANCH SOL ASST YOUTH SYSTEMS BRANCH BRANCH MOBILE ASST C BRANCH BRANCH FIN SV CHRIO DIRECTORIT WEB' LIB HRG DIR COM CHF CAl? HR MAT PRO MG LBPH HR LEARN LEGAL DVLMNT DIRPROPMGM BEN/COM Q HRG-LABOR DEPDIR AST PRO CON CO AST ACCT ,DATAl> � DATE cP:,IB . . j!lD PUBLIC ' 57 J!P 4'2 '9'3 _ JOB 554 566 554 554 554 560 390 554 554 575 261 557 634 554 390 007 290 554 632 635 613 569 639 731 645 005 43a 434 006 631 152 427 441 730 642 614 434 002 71a 436 370 721 712 371 1,4-3;7 •"- >,� P5 ,. ·-.;:2 CONTRACT CONTRACT .. i� , ' " J\,9' EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE '''" '

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80 !;! 80 80 80 8'0'3'. 80 023 17· 172 262 014 823 262 243 ,7 ,1 ,0 ,5 ,310 , ,3 ,6 ,3 ,2 ,8 ;1!p' , ,- , ,1 ,7 , ,2 ,2 ,'�-72 ,7 ,26 ,8 ,3 ,0 ,9 ,5 'i806 PROJECTED PROJECTED ANNU 55 68 33, 44 33, 54 33, 43 33, 44 64 33, 42 33,

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SR CUSTODIAN BRANCH CHILDRENS BRANCH BRANCH SHIP BRANCH SR FAN ENG BRANCH BRANCH LA LA SHIP SR LA BRANCH LA ELECTRONIC LA LA BRANCH LA LA LA .CHILDR.ENS DATE f,g�q�J. .\0 ��� • �'BRl\N PUBLIC o 6 o 6 · llBAARY llBAARY JOB . 500 518 500 106 106 536 500 500 500 500 536 530 106 536 19� 500 530 500

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743 743 743 743 734 734 738 740 740 74 745 731 738 738

721 740

731 731 731 734 734 738 738 740

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713 721 721 721 707

707 729 729 731

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735 163 543 152 295 578 862 307 982 232 580 433 460 282 386

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42 ::t4 .6 .4 .4 .30 .46 .7 .58 .30 .6 . .8 .6 .7 .��4 .46 .46 .4 .4 .80 .3 .4 .6 .0 .4 .7 .8 .6 .0 .5 .4 .80 .6 3.08 3.9 7.

7.4 3. 2: CHANGE 55 80.4 29. 18.10 31 SS:\;76 26.3 6;0 59.80 25.5 23 43 26.3 71.30 95. 26.32 52 59 07 26.3 824 070 857 231 516 171 043 o43' 00 359 483 085 824

824 891.. sa 824 1.. 857 824 003 857 824 00 359 92 820 266 92 160 359 PROJECTED PROJECTED 1, 1,7 1, 1, 1, 1,0 1,4 1,2 1, 1, 1, 1,2 1,1 1, 1,4 1, 1,45

1,3 :e, 1,1 1,0 1,0 1,1 1, 1, 1, 1,1 1,3 1, 1,1 1, 1,3 1,1 1, 1,1 :-:C,,_O -�.?..,J.-

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-·r, 0 0 8 2 6 2 6 4 8 2 2 8 2 2 2 6

2 2 2 6 0 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SAL

68 46' 3.'4 .9 .9 .9 .6 .4 .72 .5 .9 .46 .6 .6 .88 . .28

.12 .s :9 .9 .70 �36 .6 .1 .4 .9 .6 .9 .6 .9 .50 .3 .9 .12 .6 .96 .9 .2

. � 3.1 5.1 !3 6. 3.1 3.1 3.1 85 98.00 55 19 40 88

16 6a 44 88 55.90 55.90 )1. 37.6 72 26.28 26.28 54 54 696 80 182 806 754 172 126 754 57� 614 803 754 80 5:6·1 94.9 17·2 019 023 803 016 754 803 172 023 ' 80 408

"7!1'8 . ,1 ,8 ,9 , ,7

,5 ,f , ,7 ,9 ,1 ,7 ,1 ,1 ,7 PROJECTED PROJECTED 50,486.80 60, 33, 71,98 62, 43 42 35,1 60 55, 49 48,0 50,486.80 ANNUAL 36;

42 77 46, 44,5 58,4 42, 41, 59, 33, 80 55, 55, 47, 44 33, 42 33, 41, 46, 35,1 51 48, 33 35 38, 55, 33, 46 41,1 41 55 49, 33, 47,588

55

46, 38, 45, �� . �-t- .. 1 9 1 3 2 1 8 2 0 8 6 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 2 6 6 1 2 4 1. 1 1 1 4 . .3

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1 i3'l 14 15 11

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4 254 923 349 497.B 349 29-.0PB:. /SAL 126.:B 782 994 254 904 349 286 36 862 428 ·B . 349 923 0286 o9,b 9154 5056 8906 5923 6782 9428 9 13; 5714 5923. 6_ 3349 0904 6347 6782 6782 S . 5:9 5923 4994 j · .3 .8 .6 .6 .1 .1 .8 .6 ; ,!97 . .7 l·B¥! �; .3 . ::- :0 .9 .:33.49 !-__�_0 ,.02 ; .6

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17.3 28.5 39 22 28 17. RATE 21 2i : 1:8 26. 21. 24 17.3 19 ,1'8 23 23. 19 25 2· 17,3 28. 28 23 - . · . .'21 :: ''23 1,: 1·!,2·2 ii2J, '.i

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1007 2591 60 4076 8949 8258 9121 9121 8949 4076 9851 0238 0238 5889: 5760' 8949 9l 9121 8090 9121 '9.87-9 7182 8-9_49 PRIOR 8949 ·. '58:8 . . .1 .3 . . .4223 . . .a .4

·.5235 8. 30 16 17 36. 25. 21. 21 31 21. 2;i.2 25. 24 30 24 27 22.2 29.2 18 21 23 29. 16 27. 23 16 21 17. 16 27: 25. 20, 23 16 19 20.5 1o 17. 24 16 23 19 27 23 20. 27. 27 .. 27 23 22. RATE/SAL RATE/SAL . · .�,oi:'s -24 · ;,

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120 120 120 120 1 12 120 120 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 B •'J;L K .K'140 PS DE DE DE ii L PCO CLK CLK CLK CIJK CLK CLK CLK H CLK CLK CLK CLK CLK CLK 12/24/2017 12/24/2017 H UT LIBRARY C ED O : EQUIPME EVNT PS SUBJ YOUTH SUBJ YOUTH Y YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH ADULT CHANGES CHANGES RAN DESC LIT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT LIBRARIAN CHILDRENS LA B LA LA CHILDRENS AV CUSTODIAN AV CHILDRENS CUSTODIAN LA YOUTH BRANCH BRANCH LA LA AV EVNT LA CUSTODIAN BRANCH BRANCH CUSTODIAN BRANCH BRANCH CHILDRENS CUSTODIAN. BRANCH CHILDRENS CHILDRENS LA LA CUSTODIAN BRANCH LA BRANCH CLK :CUSTODIAN LA BRANCH CUSTODIAN BRANCH BRANCH C BRANCH BRANCH :B@NCW�C DATE

j: rCHILDRENS� �BHANCJi"C:GK PUBLIC 06 liBRARY liBRARY JOB 306 500 306 530 318 319 306 330 500 375 319 324 530 500 324 536 530 106 53 0 536 500 106 106 530 500 106 536 500 500 500 500 530 500 530 106 500 536 518 106 530 500 536 500 536 500 500

'5'00 :s36 :'iil6 'SO_G ' '1 CONTRACT CONTRACT / ' \� \'• IE EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE AN , EVELYN ELINE MASS CLEVELAND CLEVELAND ! KATHY DERBRAND IAN STINE LUKE MICHAEL JOEL SHANNON WALLACE R TTHEW ROBERT

MELANIE VJ;CTORIA:f AYESHA ELIZABETH DAMIEN TAMMY SANDRA RG, TRIST B , BRIAN TAMARA LESLIE CRYSTAL PETER WHITNEY HLLI_:E? ALVIN WILLIAM JENNIFER PUBLIC PUBLIC ,

, , , , EMILY , DEBORAB HRr -HIL Jl\MES JEANMAR CHEMIKA JACQU CHARLES GREGORY SUSAN MICHAEL DENNICE MARTIN , , , ,

, I , JEANNA LATASHA SHERRI .-�.� ANTOINETTE KI, NG, BRIDGET -c EL, , CRISTYLE DIANE RAYMOND ANNA , , , SKI, TT,

ON, AN WITZ,

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TER,C'MA HLEY,

KERSLEY, G LS, KER, WARD LEY, MPTON

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RKER,

UGHN, E STRAZEK TUROW CARRILLO 'CRE CR SAU SANDLIN WHEELER HUG TALI;E;JY, LICHTENBE TAN JOHNS JO ST

DRAKE B MUHAMMAD, BARRE HAJZ MCCARTER FORD PA PETR PHILLIPS MOHAN BRENT ALLEN PAR FRYE GIELTY, PENTOWS CLARK, HUDS HAMM DIMARCO, CRO SCHROEDER GRAV CRUZ HILL, VA PAWLAK, LEFKO ARMSTRO BAILEY HOLLAMAN HOUG WILLIAMS MONCAYO BAG NAME RATES # 044 191 461 431 911 712 445 559 510 687 563 1250 1225 1414 1001

1100 1457 1153 3115 1498 1434 1748 1147 3296 1517 1447 1025 1247 89683 99574 40060 67026 74618 99134 99742 35195 74532 24144 20148 20 99378 99135 99852 99889 74810 99793 99713 99560 99895 99562 99373 99602 -hood EMP :37 1 CONTRACT CONTRACT 051 051 051 051

CLEVELAND CLEVELAND 0. iller 10.051

350051 NEW 19030051 17970051 17970051 18010051 18010051 19 17970051 17970051 19030051 19030051 17990051 18010051 17850051 17850051 17900051 1792 17920051 179400Sl 17940051 17940051 17940051 17940051 1797005 17970051 17990051 17990051 17990 17990051 1801.0051 18010051 18010051 180 17790051 17790051 17790051 17830051 17900051 17920051 17790 17790051 17830 17830051 17830051 17830051 17850051 17850051 17850051 17900051 17900051 17920051 17920051 ORG

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.

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902 801 801 799

799 903 903 797 797

799

799 903 801 801 801 799 801 797 794 794 797

792 794 794 794 797 779 792 797 783 779 779 779 783 783 785 785 785 785 785 790 790 79 790 792 779 783 792 792 1212912017 1212912017 12 ronelle.m

783 LOC .801 341 6 ;..· ;..· :','l .. • _: -.;_ - � r_· '",. prconinc prconinc lp �· ;.· IL �r··:� - MESSAGE MESSAGE ', <,;.,_ {t�. ::..C 5 0 2 0 4 6 0 2 4 4 0 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 0 4 2 4 4 8 2 0 4 2 2 8 2 4 8 4 .§£ 10 4 .9 .5 .1 .4 .7 .9 .5 .1 :!!; .80 .6 .8 .4 .46 .4 .4 .6 .8 .48 .46 .7 .6 .30 .48 .3 .6 .30 .7

-.H 6.3 3.6 � 0.3 6.7 4�; CHANGE 18 53 69 26.7 21.2 18 .10 59 4 20.3 43 2 26.3 97.3 16.58 69.9 21.20 71.30 57 83 59.80 19.58 54 90.6 55 59.80 863 774 129 774 882 654 891

882 12 824 824 857 82.4 126.32 824 824 12 845 7 359 26 231 171 483 ..;,8 . -�b1l 1, 1,4 1,2 1, 1,7 1,2 1,3 1,8 1,369.9 1, 1, 1,3 l)229� 1,30 1, 1,1 1, 1,0 1,1 1,5 1, 1, 1,1 1,9 1, 1, 1,1 1, 1,4 1,3 1,3 1, 1,3 1,9 1,6 1,5 1, 1, 1,7 .�·;: ltr� &·_

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2- 4 2 2 2 0 2 8 2 0 2 2 2 8 2 · 6 4 2 2 · 2 4 2 6 6 2 2 :2 . SAL 12 .36 .5 .1 .5 .5 .8 .1 .9

.1 .5 .6 .62 .6 .1 .·12 .1 .46 .1 .38 .90 .6 .8 .9 .6 .7 .1 .9 .06 .7 .9 .6 .1

- 4.0 6.1 3.8 3.7 3 5.8 2.6 6.8 6.7 3.1 67.58 67.58 7 40 76 7 61.98 14 0 68 54 40 88 54.96 82 0 54 55.90 03 66 37.6 19 11.88 54 . . 168 392 315 83 803 803 �:\1.14 172 8 17 172 891.9 172 803 833 172 655 573 176 019 754 985 806

T ,6 ,9 ,9 ,1 ,1 ,7 ,� ,4 ,

,<8· , ,4 , ,8 ,7 ,9 ,0 ,1 ,7 , ,7 . PROJECTED PROJECTED PROJECTED 7 · ANNUAL 76, 31,7 74,99 77, 70,5 59 49 46, 67, 56 31,7 56 36,5 49 53 77 55,7 62 42 55 33 46, 33, 46, 33 46,· 81, 46, 67, 33 70, 33 75 33, 33, 51 46 35,1 78 65,224.38 50,48 60,80 56, 60, 55, 71, 48 55 48, '46,

. . .. 1 7 f'?- 8 9 3 6 6 1 6 1 1 3 8 3 u 2 1. 1 1 1 8. 1 1 1 2 6 4 6· 1 6 4 2 5 9 .1 ·1

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"9':'5 · 16 16.2 23. 25 28 39. 38 28. 39. 30. 18 34 25.61 18. 2!3 17 27.4 17\. RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 17¢::3;349 3 2:i' 2�. 17.3 17 21 17.3 17.3 41: 24 3.1 3.6 23 33 24 34. 40 31. 38. 2S 28 24 28 36. 26' 31 · :-2 ' -23.6 -28 ··23 · •' ·• 'c2 :) ·- ' :. c/ ;:�; -:! . . · . · · .. .. . :> ·· .. , ..

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9121 "6 9121 98 30 8511 0248 8949 0150 PRIOR 2591 89.4 3806 - ' '912l . . .9 . .30 . .9 .9859 .9859 .9121 .1 .5 . . :4076 . .1 0' .10 :lf09 .'9 .9 .6 '. .4223 ' . · �.):1\t 6. . 15 38. 24 15. 35 16 18. 23 29 28 27- 8;9'i_ 37. 33 28. 38. 26.

16 38. 23 24 1.7 21 16. 16. 24 23� 23 23 31 35. 16; 27 30.4 37. 23-.:7480 27. 25. 24 40 28.10 27,, 39. 32 33 30 36. RATE/SAL RATE/SAL .16-. ·25 ��23 -; ��·2 i) . ii �t /0 .:;- ,� �, ::J J · • .. l• j:j �� ,

 0c'i 0 0. 20 PAY 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 120 120 120 120

120 120 120 120 120,/ 120 �20 120 120 120 120 120 1:20 120 120 220 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 12 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 ·1�o BASE -1 DE DE' DE DE EIE;·4_2, DE DE CK DE DE DE DE LBN LBN LBN

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SBJ SUBJ SUBJ SUBJ SUBJ SUBJ SUBJ SUBJ SBJ SUBJ SUBJ S

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END!NG R DE SHELF SHELF SR LIBRARIAN LIBRARIAN LIBRARIAN LIBRARIAN LA SUBJ LA SUBJECT SUBJECT DE LA SUBJ SUBJECT DE SBJD SUBJECT LIBRARIAN SUBJECT LA LA SUBJECT SUBJECT LA LA SUBJECT LIBRARIAN LA �UBJECT PHOTO SR SBJ LIBRARIAN SUBJECT LA SUBJ LA LA LIBRARIAN SR MAP LA LA SUBJECT SBJD LA SUBJ LIBRARIAN LIBRARIAN LA LIBRARIAN LA LIBRARIAN t:' DATE �cs]JBb'Ectr t' f�

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6 5 06 UBRARY UBRARY JOB 303 330 303 345 324 324 330 324 306 330 315 324 330 330 324 306 306 324 324 306 324 324 306 30 306 324 306 330 342 330 324 306 345 330 324 324 339 315 330 324 330 324 330 324 345 330

306 34 �30';0 ;3 .3.Q6

.. CONTRACT CONTRACT ::· · J' •.:- �· EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE ANGELA ±A. CLEVELAND CLEVELAND MASS _., ! MARK I:SHA\1, JAMES LAMAR APRIL DERRICK EVONE TIMOTHY HOLAS VID MICHAEL TATIANA ,YN , JUDY ELAINE TR ALEXANDER LISA RICARDO BRIAN JOSEPH THOMAS STACIE PUBLIC PUBLIC , PETER SUSAN DA TERRENCE SANDRA DAUNTE DANILO ERICK ADAM BRUCE RAYMOND ANDREW , , SCOTT, ELVIRA LISA IVY BENJIE NIC DEBORAH MARQUETTA KHALIA GAN, WILLIAM ANTHONY ALEA , , , , , , , D, ROSE DEMAN VICTORIA ANGELA ER, , , , , S- STER, LS , EZ , DSON, TT, CAROLINE DS , RMAN, RIES , LIPS, ELL, , YES, LAN ENKE CKSON, LKER, SMITH, LEONAR CHASE, LONDON, COLLINS�'"JEJIN" HOGE JEFF SANCH FUR PHIL MILICH, EDMON FOX-MOR ROBINSON DANIE HAVE BROWN, PARN ROBERTS', ur-zJ_MARU HERROON HILL, KAP BETTINGER LANCA BARON JA JA SHNEYD METTER BOLDEN R?\MSEY,'t.•-'FEI/IC SCOTT, BUENO DURDA, BIDDLE, Kl\BO, Mll'iER'E!; WITMER HARRI MULLEE MEGGI HAN DENG, LYTLE BRISKER, NUNEZ WA EDWAR ANALA, NAME ROZMAN RATES 0 4 # 899 115 245 861 715 143 558 187 646 161 149 362 366 495 1526 1590 1233 1527 1537 1740 1714 1329 1559 1189 1667 1185 1451 309 1316 1175 1577 1203 1209 1530 9993 99497 99173 99057 99733 15943 99711 64246 99529 99913 99676 25326 42145 99992 99343 99643 96007 EMP r-hood 12:37 51 51 51 CONTRACT CONTRACT 051 051 051 051 051 051 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND ille . ' 210 NEW - -.. 19510051 19370051 19350051 19350051 19490051 19370051 19370 19370051 193500 19350051 19030 19490051 19510051 19450051 19470051. 19470051 19450051 19320051 19210051 19210051 19210051 19300051 19210051 19370051 19350051 19320051 19350051 19030051 19250051 19490051 19490051 19450051 19450051 19450051 ORG 19370051 �935005� 19320051 19320051 19350051 193500 19350051 19030051 19 19320051 19210 19210 19250051 192500 19300 19250051 19320051 -,·� llG.m r,,- i� �ilt

951

947 949

945

949 949 951 937 947 949 945 937 935

935 937 945 903 930 935 937

903 921 921 921 921 935 925

945 945

930 903 925

932 932 935 935 935 935 937 925 932 932 935 rone 921 921 921 925 932 932 935 12/29/2017 12/29/2017 LOC

.937

. 342 7 :�{ t_ prconinc prconinc lp MESSAGE MESSAGE �Jf; 0 8 2 2 2 8 2 2 2 4 0 2 2 2 4 2 2 6 .3 .3 .80 .3 .6 .1 .46 .8 .3 .9 :ti� CHANGE .� 26 18 26.3 26.3 07.6 26.3 26 16.1 26.3 26.3 26.3 20 26.3 20.3 59 824 1 790 997 231 397.50 098 :� 1,1 1, 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1, 1,1 1,1 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1, 1,3 1, 1, IE 386, 2 0 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 SAL K 62 62 62 54 12 .3 .6 .6 .92 .6 .6 . .6 . .6 .6 .8 .3 . 6.8 0. 2.6 3. 52 AL 72. 62 S4 72 72 24.26 99 1-12 1 94 172 172 172 172 891.9 408.2 172 17 ,2 .172 :L ,7 ,1 ' ,1 ,48 ,7 ,4 PROJECTED PROJECTED PROJECTED ANNU 46, ss so. 45 46 46, 46,. 81, 49 46, 46, 45, 46, 33,80 46, 46, 46, 46 57,2 · 831

:: 1 1 1 1. 1 1· 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 7 1 15, .. 14 10 73 11 10 .

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. ;;_, sALARY 82 NEW �]:v 43 · 681 782 349 , CHANG 6782 6782 6782 67-82 p7 6782 6782 6105 6535 6782·· 6o78 2862 9959 � .4 AL· . .6 . . :J . . : m� � : .

13, RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 23. 23 23 25.-8906 17.3 23 29.38 23 23: 23·; 23 23 23 25 41. 37. ?7 -�-� ;, ;'23 p: ':1 .• , · ' . ANNU ;_-_ . ""

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, · (: )f.( <�t '·' .. \i� . . · · .· - .'F · PROJECTED .7 .7 } o:? ;9

00 0 007- 007 007 007 716 121 676 351 895 ����- 1P: 7182 PRIOR 1007 9859 2591' ...t;.".±.._ ...t;.".±.._ '1007 :1 .1 .1 ; l00'7.' .6 , .1 .9 .9 -:.J:o · ·. · ·PR6JECTED · TOTAL

23 23.-.'1; 25. 23 23 22. 23 16 23.1 23. 23 ��: 22• 23. 24. RATE/SAL RATE/SAL 36.7 40 28 ,,. · :23 '�il1'\:f.1/, :-1��)· �:: - TOTAL t/__,:oo �T /:::,�i 0 �: PAY 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 12.0 12 120 120 120 BASE �J,; f·z DE DE LBN ILL NET NET VATI 12/24/2017 12/24/2017 \J ARCH LIBRARY . . : COMP COMP COMP COMP COMP CK SUBJ COMP COMP COMP COMP SBJ SUBJ CHANGES ,l; DESC COMP LA COMP LA SUBJECT SUBJECT LA PRESER SR LA LA LA LA SR LA LIBRARIAN LA META DATE l. PUBLIC '. LliBRARY LliBRARY JOB 324 521 521 306 521 4031 619 236 517 521 521 521 521 LA 521 LA 521 4031 345 306 330 324 I0 C: CONTRACT CONTRACT v , YEH \il , KAREN EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE \: ISHA IS CLEVELAND CLEVELAND MASS ! SO, JOSEPH JE CORTNEY LAKE ULO AMIA LAKITHA DEVORE CURT PUBLI , PA TIMOTHY PETER LISA GLORIA TRACI ALISON HELENA ELAINE , , MARK MATTHEW I�_. , , , , GLIA, A, OOD, N, LEY, ·; PS, BSHI- LL, TOLBERT PHEL GATEW GUERI BATTA KELLY GRAS TRAVK WINSTEAD MALONE ELWE SUCRE STRAKA, FLOWERS YOUNG, CATHERINE BALBOA r(�_ NAME MOORE ALHI WHEAT MASSEY, HLAFKA, RATES

# 743

775 447 350 586 423 425

1088 1836 1087 1290 1226 1261

1067 2391 3270 88571 99905 99823 58130 EMP :37 ler-hood ler-hood 12 CONTRACT CONTRACT 51 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND 0051 00

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19560051 19560051 19560051 19560051 19560051 le�mil 19620051 ORG 19620051 19620051 19620051 19620051 1419 19620051 19650051 19560051 19620051 19620051 19650051 19620051 1414 19490051 -��--- /. ,Jlt >

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956 956. 956

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962 962 962 962

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REPORT E

Human Resources Committee Report Meeting Date: February 15, 2018 Report Period: January 2018

Report on Paid Sick Time Used by the Month Hours Used Per Each Two Pay Periods

MONTH SICK LEAVE SICK LEAVE TOTAL HOURS · HOURS201 USED7 HOURS201 USED8 2018

·· .. .. .·· 3694.16 <=thUa. I - ·_ . . ry JFebruary 4134.06 .. - ...... ·_ .-- - . _ . · ·. __. .. . $il76.96. - ..·• -· · -_ . . . .·_ ·-- · . - · · · _.. · _ . ... - ._ ·· . ·- · . . . · -_ · .. · .... April 3739.41

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. . . . . August 3775.11

' -� . . . .- " . . . _ - . . . ·· . . ·-·· . · . . . ·. _· . - . Sepfemb . er · · 3806.95. .. _ _ _ . · . . . _ _ _ . . - · . ,• · . . . . . October 3946.00 _ . -. . .· . · . . . . ··- .• . ; . . . . r Nov�mber* . · . . . . _ . · ... • December 6026.33*37p7.l35 ·_

*Covers three pay dates 346 \ CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY January 1, 2018 -January31, 2018 REPORT F EMPLOYEE DEMOGRAPHICS (EE0-4) REPORT FULUPART-TIME EMPLOYEES

Human Resources CommiHee Report

February 15,2018

Totals Male Female

Job Category A B c D E F G H J K L m

Officials/Administrators 81 24 11 2 25 15 4

Professionals 73 13 36 12 6 4

Technicians 21 13 2 3

Protective Service 32 10 14 3 4

Para-Professionals 139 30 29 2 2 38 30 7

Administrative Support 276 33 50 5 45 103 13 2

Skilled Craft 13 7 4

Service Maintenance 47 8 33 3

0 Grand Total 659 138 144 15 4 0 149 169 32 7 0 1

A= Total Column B= White C=Biack D=Hispanic E=Aslan/Pacific

G=Whlte H=Biack I= Hispanic J=Aslan/Pacific

F= American Indian/Alaskan Native l= HAWAII

K=American Indian/Alaskan Native M-=. Two or more races 347

Insurance Report REPORTS G fo r the Month of January 2018

Human Resources Committee Report February Staff Enr15, 2018ollme nts-Health Care/Dental Si l Family Total n g e Basic 5 2 7 Essential 43 10 53 Standard 243 150 393 Standard with OAD 1 1 Total MMO 454

Dental Insurance 298 188 486

Vision Employee 261 Vision Children 40 Vision Spouse 55 Vision Family 81 Total Vision 437

Workers' Compensation Lost Time Report

Total days missed during rep ort Classification Dept/Location Date of Injury month

0 348 "ll ;o -; J: ;o m 0 % 8% 5% 5.3% 2.6% 0.0% 4.1% n/Loss YTD YTD YTD -8 -1 -1 -4.5% -1.5% -3.7% 18.1% 62.7% -13.1% -1 -1 -1 -1 Gain/Loss Gain/Loss Gai activity circulation ,301 7,707 1,572 33,454 ons. 47,361 55,068 33,081 12 43,404 174,044 207,498 2017 2017 440,333 110,449 239,526 2017 patr for in Use Included in s are held are Year-to-Date ,462 Hour Year-to-Date Year-to-Date 6,934 2,558 27,505 48,106 41,172 39,059 12,115 41 5.3% 0.6% 175,685 148,180 YTD 2018 2018 YTD 407,215 2018 205,689 106,332 -0.2% 18.1% 29.9% 15.3% 163.6% -2 -1 Gain/Loss Gain/Loss computers periods 2018 471 860 74,080 1,407 79,080 69,023 33,081 grace 10,057 19,647 10,696 819 167 ly rly 2017 552 2017 2017 2017 JAN 2017 1,127 Hou Sessions Hour include FOR of LIBRARY LIBRARY not internet. 1

374 728 Year-to-Date Year-to-Date 7,571 1,404 Average Average 66,247 58,676 39,059 22,661 13,892

wireless 699 138 REPORT REPORT 2018 970 532 2018 2018 2018 2018 Number Page 195,282 public of . Hours in Hours does . use ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 860 471 exluded 1,407 1,572 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND PUBLIC 33,454 33,081 10,696 33,081 19,647 43,404 12,301 unique user unique 207,498 174,044 2017 minutes 2017 minutes 2017 440,333 239,526 74,080 2017 110,449 a Average Sessions 40 50 Total Total Total Total minutes MONTHLY MONTHLY 5 represents 374 728 Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly less than less 1,404 2,558 27,505 39,059 12,115 13,892 39,059 22,661

41,462 569 107 676 148,180 175,685 2018 2018 2018 407,215 205,689 106,332 2018 session 195,282 Number of Number Computers Each Sessions TION VISITS USAGE LA SESSIONS RCULATION TOTAL CI TOTAL eCIRCU Blind TOTAL MEDIA its TOTAL SESSIONS s TOTAL BARD Un Library Library Library ATION ULATION Branches Main Branche Main Library for the eAudiobook eMusic eVideo eMagazines Mobile eBook eMedia Branches OLBPD Main COUNT WALK-IN USAGE WIRELESS COMPUTER ELECTRONIC CIRC CIRCUL ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 349 tion 9 6,494 3,671 6,558 3,336 4,860 6,910 8,905 5,699 8,579 5,022 3,819 6,831 6,189 9,257 2,723 4,189 4,887 9,878 5,247 6,930 4,073 17,018 14,353 14,354 11,679 (e+f) 10,750 13,478 Total 205,689 Circula Other 374 312 247 868 556 159 385 381 522 831 588 464 784 376 158

395 243 627 839 363 408 254 f 1,360 1,712 1,408 1,016 1,654 to 17,284 Systems CLEVNET CLEVNET Sent d) 824 Direct e 6,120 3,424 3,177 6,002 4,548 9,734 8,383 5,358 5,314 3,813 6,446 6,243 4,641 8,630 7,795 3,665 3,565 4,644 2,565 9,039 6,535 4,884 15,306 10,811 12,946 12,993 11, 188,405 (a+b+c+ Circulation Circulation Todal 2018 382 614

277 775 585 547 818 845

995

657 864 807 433 560 158 467 417 from JAN d 3,308 1,622 1,931 1,991 1,918 1,002 1,121 1,351 1,048 1,471 stems 26,964 Other S CLENVET Sent FOR LIBRARY LIBRARY 2 ATION 98 340

227 579 887 363 250 665 250

506 864 394 674 482 228 316 635 214 286 950 471 460 from '160 c 2,509 1,250 1,302 1,383 1 PUBLIC PUBLIC Page 17,743 Main Sent CIRCUL TOTAL 346

736 247 211 531

581 759 761 362 629 307 290

310

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562 196

473 445 147 451 265 752 641 507 408 from CLEVELAND CLEVELAND b 1,131 13,196 Other Branches Sent BRANCH BRANCH 5 tion 059 a 3,774 8,358 8,860 4,820 7,203 8,952 2,604 4,117 2,090 3,975 6,13 2,928 6,300 8,882 3,451 6,293 2,802 4, 4,695 6,502 3,209 2,162 2,760 2,506 5,656 4,693 2,716 cula 130,502 Branch Cir Jr. TOTAL ngham King, otti Hughes West Valley Brooklyn or! Park wood h [! 131st CH g Pleasant erson N ton Union West Woodland Rock South Sterling Rice South Langston Memorial-N Martin Luther Walz Mt. Harvard-Lee Lorain Ful Hou Jeff Eastman Fleet Glenville East Brooklyn Carnegie Collin Addison Garden BRA 350 iL % % 6% 4% 3% 4% 1% 7"/o 1% 0% 5% 6% 2% 9% 4% 6% 2% 0% 4% G -3% 0% �6% -6% -7% -3% -1 -13% -3 YTD -12% ·22% -2 -1 -2 -1 -1 -2 -2 -1 % -1 -3 -2 -1 -2 -1 -1 -2 -1 60 01 90 69 14 85 -72 ,238 ,188 ,084 ,693 ,028 ,128 ,097 ,454 ,230 -835 ,170 ,708 ,240

,004 -900 -973 -957 -4 -8 -6 -1 -543 -1 3,837 -1,715 -1,289 YTD -2 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -4 -1 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 -3 Gain/Loss Gain/Loss 2018 480 ,440 ,487 8,732 4,932 4,859 6,050 7,453 JAN 5,056 7,317 7,804 4,171 5,643 3,680 6,599 5,432 3,805 5,077 8,100 16,069 16,437 12, 17,478 11 10,194 2017 16,718 10 12,676 12,586 239,526 FOR Year-to-Date Year-to-Date 679 ,478 3,671 6,494 4,860 8,905 5,022 3,336 6,910 5,699 6,189 6,831 4,887 8,579 9,257 5,247 3,819 9,878 4,189 2,723 6,930 4,073 LIBRARY LIBRARY 11, 17,018 10,750 14,354 14,353 2018 13 205,689 3 COMPARATIVE COMPARATIVE Page PUBLIC PUBLIC 4 478 718 ATION ,440 ,487 8,732 4,859 6,050 4,932 8,251 6,558 8,251

7,804 7,453 6,599 4,171 5,643 5,056 7,317 3,680 3,805 5,432 8,100 5,077 17, 16,069 16,437 10,19 12,480 11 2017 16, 10 12,676 12,586 239,526 Total CIRCUL CLEVELAND CLEVELAND Monthly ,018 ,478 TOTAL 3,671 6,494 4,860 3,336 6,558 8,905 5,022 6,910 5,699 8,579 6,831 6,189 9,257 4,887 3,819 5,247 2,723 4,189 9,878 6,930 4,073 17 11,679 14,353 14,354 2018 10,750 13 205,689 BRANCH BRANCH TOTAL Jr. , !! ngham Kin tti Hughes West Valley Luther Brooklyn Park 131st Pleasant Union Woodland Rice South Sterling West

Walz Langston Lorain Martin Mt. Houl!h Memorial-No Fulton Harvard-Lee Garden Eastman Glenville Carnegie Fleet East Jefferson Brooklyn Brooklyn Collinwood Addison Addison BRANCH BRANCH 351 % %

% % % % 2% 5% 7% 6% 5% 7% 2% 0% 4% 0% 3% 2%

9% -3% -6% -8% 28% -2 -3 -20% -25% YTD -1

-1 -7 -1 -28% -1 -14% -21% -1 -1 -1 -1 -5 %Gil -2 -2 -3 -3 -1 -1 4 9 60 52 07

46 33 46 27 92 -29 166 542 -24 -5 ,023 ,166 ,237 ,312 ,056 ,024 -207 ,626 -845 -588 -1 -1 -9

-8 -7 -4 5,864 -4 -9 1, n/Loss -1,293 -6,77 -2,023 -1,623 -1 YTD -1 -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 -2 Gai 747 ,397 8,400 7,531 6,731 4,888 7,343 7,486 5,415 4,199 6,886 4,170 3,056 6, 6,604 6,098 8,466 4,159 4,260 8,916 4,243 5,758 5,792 3,075 9,095 4,780 12 10,357 2017 174,044 2018 Year-to-Date Year-to-Date

7,377 6,238 6,579 7,279 6,177 4,728 5,623 8,334 3,143 4,508 2,933 5,325 5,263 4,880 7,192 3,414 6,640 3,027 7,442 6,158 8,183

5,902 5,733 4,219 8,507 2,648 3,788 4,132 JAN 2018 LIBRARY LIBRARY 148,180 PUBLIC PUBLIC Page 4 TENDANCE TENDANCE 7,531 8,400

7,486

6,731 4,888 7,343 5,415 7,192 6,886 4,260 4,170 4,199 6,604 6,098 8,466 3,056 6,747 4,159 8,916 4,243 9,095 3,075 5,792 5,758 4,780 AT 12,397 10,357 2017 174,044 Total CLEVELAND CLEVELAND BRANCH BRANCH Monthly 7,377 6,238 7,279 6,579 3,143 6,177 8,334 5,325 5,623 4,728 2,933 3,414 5,263 4,880 4,508 3,027 5,902 6,158 6,640 7,442 8,183 4,219 8,507 5,733 3,788 2,648 4,132 2018 148,180 TOTAL Jr. , g hes Kin Hug West Valley 1st Luther Brooklyn Park

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Fleet Glenville Hou Jeffer Eastman Brooklyn Brooklyn Carnegie East Coll Addison Addison BRANCH BRANCH 352 . 966 State 845 ,246 ,224 ,467 ,497 NODIS, 1, 3,220 6,430 8,712 3,987 7,729 7,213 7, - 12,603 11,716 17,155 18 18,001 14,589 15,483 21 20,302 19,377 19,263 25,873 22,598 22,575 21 25,893 34,598 29,398 21 34,217 2000 473,177 Service irs, Cleveland Population 896 Affa 2,310 5,524 3,515 6,325 8,416 5,667 8,267 7,946 10,487 12,792 19,271 14,439 13,025 12,588 12,392 16,063 14,769 14,006 13,603 19,462 19,647 19, 23,674 17,655 27,814 26,727 32,043 388,323 2010 Urban merged of and Information .. areas Data Jr College ham service g hes King, Levine g Fleet Northern Ohio Hu Nottin West and Valley By: Luther Brooklyn Brooklyn ty Goodman wood h Park dway• 131st ston 9 Pleasant g Broa Universi Prepared Maxine Union Hou Brooklyn Garden *Broadway South Jefferson Carnegie Lan East Martin Sterling Woodland Lorain Mt. Rice Addison Rockport Fulton Memorial- Harvard-Lee Collin Glenville Fleet* Eastman Walz South West Branch 7 8 9 6 1 3 4 5 2 19 28 17 25 27 18 15 26 10 12 16 21 23 24 11 13 22 14 20 2018 RARY RARY 027 ndance LIB 2,648 2,933 3,788 3,414 3,143 3, 4,219 JAN 4,508 5,623 4,132 5,325 5,263 5,902 6,158 4,880 4,728 5,733 6,579 6,177 6,640 6,238 7,279 8,183 7,442

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