“Studies show that have three options to a problem yield better results, than having only two.” This admonishment from one of my professors, when I was studying for my MBA, came to mind when reading about our Hamline Midway public library. He went on to say that this was because, when not locked into dichotomy decision making, people got more creative. I also believe it means that people start asking the questions that should be ask in the first place.
Like, what do we want this structure to do? What are we going to need from the library 90 years from now? How can we make the library better serve our community now? I certainly have not received these queries from the SPPL.
Have you? SPPL please ask us what we want not just renovate or rebuild. Relocate needs to be on the table.
Judy Gibson, Midway
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