As Garrity writes, “According to the library staff's summary there were 329 total checkouts of mobile hot spots last year (334 if you go by the 2025 annual report). Hot spots are checked out at four-week intervals. If you divide the 329 checkouts by 12 that comes out to about 27.4 checkouts per month. coolcat.org/search~S4?F…coolcat.org/search~S4?F…. Taking into consideration the nearly $20,000 it takes to maintain and pay for the hotspots, that means each hotspot is costing the library about $480 per year.”
Christian County Library is not being equitable with resources. Roads are for everyone when the Road District builds them. Health Department is for everyone.
But the Hot Spots should be given to everyone, not just those who poor.
Come up with $38 million CCL and give us all free hot spots.