Dade County Government

What government dept. in Miami-Dade County, Florida, can I address this issue with?

It is of uttermost importance that each community has the very best in education, and for those no longer in school due to age, economic reasons, etc., the LIBRARY is the excellent choice. I have encountered quite a few faults with three local public libraries, among those the inability of many to concentrate due to almost constant and loud talk from staff even; Regular and long conversations on cell phones; the almost harassing manner from staff regarding use of toilet facilities and “reservation computers”; the very ridiculously designed and juxtapositioned place for only a few computers (for a facility of almost 60 people), right under a stairway with open steps from where all above can see up the clothing of ladies going up the stairs!!! I’ve mentioned some of this to staff with only the most silly of explanations. PLEASE, does someone know where I can take these problems to?

Most public libraries are city owned and controlled. I would recommend starting a petition for change and present it at a city counsel meeting. Do your home-work and do it right. If your city counsel members are worth anything at all, they will listen. Tax dollars keep most libraries open and cities care about how tax dollars are spent or abused. If a petition is not what you’d like to do, consider making a tape recording of the noise and take it to the counsel.

Best wishes for peace and quiet.