Board ponders next steps after voters reject borrowing for new Alta library

Alta, Iowa (RI) – The library board in the Buena Vista County community of Alta is regrouping after 60 percent of voters rejected a one-and-of-a-quarter MILLION dollar bond measure to build a new library. Bruce Hinkeldey is chair of the Alta Library Board.

For over 20 years, the public library and the school library in Alta operated in shared space to save money, but a state law passed in 2023 forced school libraries to remove books deemed not age appropriate. The Alta Public Library is currently operating out of the city’s VFW hall, but nearly half of its books and other materials have been put in storage. The bonding plan called for building a new library in the city park, at a cost of 65-cents for every thousand dollars of taxable property valuation.

Hinkeldey says some voters opposed the tax increase, others opposed the location and some voters want an existing building repurposed as the city’s library.

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