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		<title>Library Cuts, Questions About Riverside Center School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York City Public Library could face devastating cuts if Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposed $37 million reduction in library funding is adopted. In addition to jobs lost through attrition, 736 additional library jobs could be eliminated, according to Susan Singer, a library manager at the Bloomingdale branch, on West 100th Street. “It would be ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York City Public Library could face devastating cuts if Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposed $37 million reduction in library funding is adopted. <span id="more-6238"></span>In addition to jobs lost through attrition, 736 additional library jobs could be eliminated, according to Susan Singer, a library manager at the Bloomingdale branch, on West 100th Street.</p>
<p>“It would be the worst cut in our history,” said Singer during a July 17 meeting of Community 7’s youth, education and libraries committee.</p>
<p>Six-day service is also under threat. West Side branches have already cut down on hours and instituted a hiring freeze. If the proposed changes go through, the surviving libraries would only open four days a week, according to Singer. Free programs for children would also be eliminated.</p>
<p>In response to the crisis, the library has instituted a fundraising and letter-writing campaign. To date, nearly 100,000 letters of support have been collected.</p>
<p>The committee also discussed the school that Extell Development Corp. will construct as part of its Riverside Center development. Issues under contention include financing, square footage, traffic safety and drop-off procedures. Because the new school will not have a ground level yard, parents will need to drop their children off on the sidewalk, or escort them into the school</p>
<p>“From a parent management perspective, that is a bad idea,” said Mark Diller, the committee’s chair. “There are some kids that just can’t let go. Also, having adults walking around the building—there is a safety issue.”</p>
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