Library dialog not as constructive as needed | Letter to the editor

I believe what I am reading and experiencing is an wholly inappropriate, arrogant, and revengeful attitude from those with a mostly hidden agenda toward those who believe a city library is part of the heart and soul of a vibrant community.

I usually do not like dealing on the hard edge, preferring a more considered approach. After just getting back from a 16-hour trip from the other side of GMT and being up for an untold number or hours, I perhaps did not take too well to what I felt was being force-fed “The Kool-Aid.” From the audience reaction, I was far from alone.

The presentation came across as “OK, you forced us to abandon moving the library. We’ll fix you by jackhammering your precious Cedar River Library down to the bridge deck, haul it off to a landfill, and replace it with something that is about 70 percent of what you have now.” What reception is the city and KCLS expecting, other than what they got from the majority of those in the audience and will get from library supporters at large?

To another point, “How often do you visit the library???” is not a relevant question. I have never visited the city jail but take comfort it is professionally run. (When I learned they were going to set off a percussion grenade for the Citizens Police Academy, I skipped that field trip!)

I believe what I am reading and experiencing is an wholly inappropriate, arrogant, and revengeful attitude from those with a mostly hidden agenda toward those who believe a city library is part of the heart and soul of a vibrant community.

I am not seeing dialog as constructive as we need and expect it to be.

Dan Hemenway, Renton