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Roshna Bala Keen

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May 5, 2026, 7:08:36 PM (8 days ago) May 5
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Dear Commissioners, 


As a resident of Orange County and Chapel Hill, I am writing to express my concern and outrage about the proposed phase-out of funding for Chapel Hill Public Library and strongly urge you to vote to continue to fund the library. 

I believe the library is an essential resource in our community, for all residents o Orange County.

It makes all the difference to students and community members between having access to books and resources, having community and a place for learning, public events, and so much personal and community growth.

The proposed funding reduction of $621,323 (half during fiscal year 2027 and the remaining half at the beginning of fiscal year 2028) is 72% of the library’s total operating budget. This reduction would have a significant impact on library services, including hours, programs, and access to resources, especially for the 14,813 county residents who, if funding were lost, would have to either pay for an account at Chapel Hill Public Library or lose access.

If you want us as town residents to pay county taxes, then you must  reconsider this proposal and continue funding Chapel Hill Public Library. Investing in the world-class Chapel Hill Public Library is an investment in education, economic opportunity, and the well-being of everyone in our county.

Thank you for your time and for your service to our community.





Roshna Bala Keen
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Jean Hamilton

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May 7, 2026, 9:39:28 AM (6 days ago) May 7
to Roshna Bala Keen, ALL_BOCC_MANAGER_CLERK
Dear Roshna Bala Keen,
 
On behalf of the Orange County Board of Commissioners (BOCC), thank you for sharing your viewpoints about the county budget and phasing out the funding for the Chapel Hill Public Library. 
 
We appreciate the feedback as budget season continues with Budget Public Hearings on May 12 and May 28 and Budget Work Sessions on May 14, May 21, May 26, and June 4. These meetings as well as our regular business meetings provide an opportunity for resident to learn about how our county staff and the BOCC address budget choices. There will also be Budget Information Sessions on May 14, May 20, and May 21 for residents to drop in, ask questions of budget staff, and share their perspectives.
 
Sincerely,
Jean
 
Jean Hamilton, Chair
Orange County Board of Commissioners


From: Roshna Bala Keen <rbal...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 7:08 PM
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Subject: Chapel Hill public library
 

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Christopher Caldarella

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May 12, 2026, 7:15:55 PM (17 hours ago) May 12
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To whom it may concern,

Please do not cut funding for the Chapel Hill Public Library. Whenever I go there it is packed full of people using this valuable resource. I would rather pay more in taxes to keep this institution running as-is than get tax cuts. Same with public education. Please do not cut funding for infrastructure that feeds minds, especially young minds.

Thank you, 
Christopher Caldarella 
116 Vintage Dr 
Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Wil Glenn

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May 12, 2026, 7:38:56 PM (17 hours ago) May 12
to Christopher Caldarella, ALL_BOCC_MANAGER_CLERK

Dear Christopher,

Thank you for sharing your perspectives regarding the county budget and the proposed phased reduction of funding for the Chapel Hill Public Library.

The Orange County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) will receive and consider your feedback as part of the ongoing budget process. Public input is an important part of these discussions, and your engagement is appreciated.

For more information, view the link below that includes key facts about the recommended library funding transition:

https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/38653/Chapel-Hill-Public-Library-Funding-Transition--Key-Facts

 

The budget schedule includes Public Hearings on May 12 and May 28, as well as Budget Work Sessions on May 14, May 21, May 26, and June 4. These meetings, along with the BOCC’s regular business meetings, provide opportunities for residents to learn more about the county’s budget priorities and decision-making process.

In addition, Budget Information Sessions will be held on May 14, May 20 (virtual: https://orangecountync.gov/BudgetSession), and May 21. These sessions allow residents to ask questions of budget staff, learn more about the recommended budget, and share their perspectives.

Thank you again for taking the time to participate in the process.

 

 

Wil Glenn

Community Relations Director

Orange County Government
Office Phone: 919.245.2302

Mobile Phone: 919.430.4900

Email: wgl...@orangecountync.gov

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Subject: Chapel Hill public library

 

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