About the Library Advisory Board
The Arlington Texas Public Library Advisory Board exists for the purpose of providing the City Council and the Library Director with the advice of a panel of citizens who are both well informed as a group about the Library and who also, as individuals, represent diverse areas of experience and concern, providing a spectrum of insights by which community needs and desires, as they relate to library resources and services, can be interpreted.
Board Members
Sandra Green, Council Place 1. Term July 2024 - June 2026
Cristina Smiley, Vice Chair, Council Place 2. Term July 2022 - June 2024
April William Moore, Council Place 3. Term July 2024 - June 2026
Elva Roy, Council Place 4. Term December 23 - June 2025
Sandra Smith, Council Place 5. Term August 2024 - June 2025
Melodie Morris, Council Place 6. Term August 2024 - June 2026
Jennifer (Jenn) Hutcherson, Council Place 7. Term January 2023 - June 2024
Shirley Adams, Council Place 8. Term January 2022 - June 2025
Zoe Wilkerson, Chair, Council Place 9. Term August 2021 - June 2025
Callie Armenta, Youth Representative, Council Place 10. Term July 2024 - June 2025
Meeting Schedule
- Standard meeting schedule: 4th Thursday of the month, 5:30 p.m.
- Alternate dates are selected for November and December due to the holidays
- Summer break - July and August unless an urgent topic requires a meeting.
- Location can vary, check the official posting.
- All agendas are posted 72 hours before the meeting. Click here to check for posted agendas
Rules for Public Comment
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
RULES FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Findings. The Library Advisory Board finds that reasonable rules regarding the public’s right to address the Library Advisory Board at open meetings are necessary to promote an efficient, organized process and to allow all members of the public who intend to speak an opportunity to address the Library Advisory Board. Accordingly, the Library Advisory Board adopts the following reasonable rules pursuant to Texas Government Code § 551.007, as amended.
A. Public Comment on Posted Agenda Items.
1. At an open meeting of the Library Advisory Board, members of the public may address the Library Advisory Board regarding items on the posted agenda for which the Library Advisory Board will make a decision or take action before or during consideration of the item.
2. The City of Arlington fully embraces the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated, and fully included in the community and where equitable treatment and outcomes prevail. As such, in order to preserve the order and decorum of meetings of the Library Advisory Board and to provide for attendance at and participation in the meeting without fear of intimidation, threats, or hostility, any person who makes personal, profane, hostile, slanderous, or threatening remarks, who uses vulgar or obscene language, who engages in any other actions that disturb or are calculated to disturb the meeting, or who becomes disruptive during the meeting may be removed from the meeting location. All speakers shall address the Library Advisory Board and not the audience or City staff and shall not call out individually named members of City staff or the public. Comments must be topically related to the agenda item for which the speaker has registered to speak.
3. Speaker Registration. Persons who intend to speak on posted agenda items shall register with City staff outside the meeting location on the day of the meeting, beginning 30 minutes prior to the meeting start time up until the Board has taken a vote, by completing a registration card containing:
a. the speaker’s name and city of residence;
b. the name of the person that the speaker is representing, if any;
c. the agenda item on which the speaker plans to speak;
d. an indication whether the speaker will be speaking through a translator; and
e. any other information requested by City staff.
B. Public Comment during Citizen Participation
1. The Library Advisory Board may designate a “Citizen Participation” portion of an open meeting during which members of the public may address the Library Advisory Board regarding matters related to business or affairs that are in the scope of the authority of the Library Advisory Board and that are not on the posted agenda. During the “Citizen Participation” portion of an open meeting, the Library Advisory Board is not permitted by law to respond to, discuss, or address the comment but may ask clarifying questions or direct staff to take appropriate action.
2. The City of Arlington fully embraces the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated, and fully included in the community and where equitable treatment and outcomes prevail. As such, in order to preserve the order and decorum of meetings of the Library Advisory Board and to provide for attendance at and participation in the meeting without fear of intimidation, threats, or hostility, any person who makes personal, profane, hostile, slanderous, or threatening remarks, who uses vulgar or obscene language, who engages in any other actions that disturb or are calculated to disturb the meeting, or who becomes disruptive during the meeting may be removed from the meeting location. All speakers shall address the Library Advisory Board and not the audience or City staff and shall not call out individually named members of City staff or the public.
3. Persons who intend to speak during the Citizen Participation portion of an open meeting shall pre-register no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Persons may pre-register by email at [email protected], by calling 817-459-6903, or by completing a registration card at Library Administration located at 101 West Abram Street, 3rd Floor. During the pre-registration process, speakers must provide the following information:
a. the speaker’s name and city of residence;
b. the name of the person that the speaker is representing, if any;
c. the topic on which the speaker plans to speak;
d. an indication whether the speaker will be speaking through a translator; and
e. any other information requested by City staff.
4. A member of the City staff may be directed to contact an individual who has pre-registered to speak in an attempt to resolve an issue or concern. Contact by a member of City staff should in no way suggest that the individual should not appear and address the Library Advisory Board.
C. Speaking Procedures and Time Limits.
1. When a speaker’s name is called, the speaker shall come to the podium or stand, and state their name and city of residence for the record. Speakers shall address their comments to the Library Advisory Board. Speakers may not use music, videos, other forms of media, signs, or props.
2. Time Limits for Public Comment on Posted Agenda Items. Persons may speak and provide public comment for up to three minutes; provided, however, that when a large number of speakers are present for a meeting to provide public comment and it is consistent with the Library Advisory Board’s findings above, the presiding officer may impose reasonable time limits that are more restrictive.
3. Time Limits for Public Comment during Citizen Participation. For the Citizen Participation portion of a meeting, if 25 or fewer speakers have pre-registered, each speaker will have two minutes to make their comments; and if 26 or more speakers have pre-registered, each speaker will have one minute to make their comments.
4. If multiple speakers plan to provide the same or similar comments, those speakers may, if they so desire, designate one or more individuals to provide public comment on behalf of the group.
5. A person addressing the Library Advisory Board through a translator has twice the amount of speaking time provided by these rules to accommodate the translation services if simultaneous translation equipment is not being used in a manner that allows the Library Advisory Board to hear the translated public comment simultaneously.
6. A bell will signal the end of each speaker’s time. In consideration of other persons who are registered to speak on posted agenda items or pre-registered to speak during Citizen Participation, speakers shall conclude their comments promptly upon the bell sounding.
7. When the Library Advisory Board votes on or considers an item at more than one open meeting, members of the public may speak on the item at each meeting in which the Library Advisory Board votes on or considers the item.
Guidelines for Conduct
The Arlington Public Library is a service department of the City of Arlington, receiving the major portion of its funding from city taxes and governed by the City Council under laws, policies and regulations adopted for its management. Board members shall respect and adhere to the City of Arlington governmental structure as outlined in the City’s charter, policies and procedures.
10 Ways to be an Active and Effective Board Member
- Understand your official role as an advisory board member and of where the library fits into the City of Arlington.
- Attend all meetings and share your ideas and opinions—your voice speaks for our community!
- Visit the library often and share your experiences (good and bad!) with the Director. Visit all library facilities and be aware of the different needs they serve.
- Click on ALL the various links on the Library’s website—you can learn a lot about our events and services by spending just 30 minutes on the website! Read the Library’s printed monthly calendar of events every month too.
- Participate in Adult Summer Reading Challenge (or sign your children or teens up for Summer Reading Challenge).
- Be a library advocate—know what’s going on at the federal, state and local level that impacts library funding and services. Give feedback to your elected officials on library issues.
- Be a literacy advocate—be aware of how the Arlington Public Library programs serve Arlington’s literacy needs and how literacy levels impact many of the social problems present in our city.
- Give of your time and resources—join the Friends and Foundation of the Arlington Public Library, contribute to their initiatives, volunteer to assist with FFAPL activities or volunteer at any library location. Encourage others to do the same.
- Tell friends, neighbors, and relatives about a service provided by the library and commitment to advocating for Library services and resources to the community.
- Attend Library functions and commit to promoting Library programs and events to the community.
Duties and Responsibilities
This Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Director of Libraries and the City Council concerning library services of the City. They also promote public interest and support for an effective library program in the community.
ARTICLE III – 2 (Amend Ord 04-039, 5/11/04)
The Board shall consist of ten (10) members. The Mayor and each City Council member shall nominate a member with confirmation by majority vote of the City Council in accordance with the City of Arlington Boards and Commissions Policy Statement. One of the ten (10) members will be a youth representative nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council who is a junior or senior in high school and in good standing at the respective high school. The youth representative must maintain good standing with the respective high school. The members shall be residents of the City of Arlington. All members shall be voting members. In the event of a tie in votes on any motion, the motion shall be considered lost. The Board shall conduct its business under such rules and regulations as it may prescribe.