05/01/2026
Let’s try and save what little we have.
We held the first of two Office Hours with Library Foundation SD CEO Patrick Stewart at Library Shop SD Mission Hills yesterday, and this was one of the most important things said in the room: “Cuts to the Library are cuts to the arts, cuts to public safety, cuts to economic development, cuts to public infrastructure.”
Libraries keep young people off the streets after school. They connect unhoused neighbors to services. They bridge the digital divide for families without broadband at home. They support early literacy programs that shape whether a child can read by third grade. Nobel Prize-winning economists have studied what happens when cities invest in these things. The result is measurably safer communities decades later.
The FY2027 proposed budget cuts funds to the San Diego Public Library while increasing the police budget for the third year in a row. That is not a public safety strategy. That is short-term thinking with long-term consequences.
Come talk to Patrick this Saturday and tell him what your Library means to you.
📍 Office Hours this Saturday, 11 AM to 1 PM at Library Shop Mission Hills. Walk in. No appointment needed. Bring your neighbors.
🏛️ Public comment at City Hall, Monday May 4 and Tuesday May 5. Two minutes at the mic. You do not have to be a registered voter to speak. https://bit.ly/lfsd-key-dates
✉️ Send a postcard: https://bit.ly/lfsd-postcard
💻 Email your elected officials: libraryfoundationsd.org/take-action
Our Libraries belong to all of us. Speak up.
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