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Caelan Farmer
on 1/18/2008
I am a 13-yar-old girl and I would like to express my opinion about the library moving. I know I am not old enough to vote but I go to the library almost every day and my parents did vote for the library to be updated and made bigger and that is not what seems to be happening. We have been going to the library for as long as I can remember and I don't want it to move. In the summertime, my sister and I walk to the library because it's close enough for us to do so and we have seen other people walk there, too.
I have a proposal. Instead of one big library that would only benefit a small amount of people, why don't they make smaller libraries around the city that would help more than one area of Brighton? This would mean that the current library would stay at its present location and would be updated, while other, smaller ones can be built around town. I went to the library meeting at the United Power site, so I am aware of the reasons the City of Brighton, BVRA and other downtown business owners want to move the library, but I don't think the local library patrons were taken into account, and we feel let down.
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