[Michlib-l] Grand Rapids Public Library Eliminates All Overdue Fine

Kristen Krueger-Corrado kcorrado at grpl.org
Mon Jun 8 12:00:51 EDT 2020


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*Grand Rapids Public Library Eliminates All Overdue Fines*

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GRAND RAPIDS (June 8, 2020)The Grand Rapids Public Library has 
eliminated fines on all overdue materials. Overdue material will no 
longer accrue fines and accounts with old fines have been forgiven.

11,700 library accounts are currently blocked from using the library 
because of overdue fines. Library accounts with over $10 in fines are 
not able to check out materials or use digital collections. Revenue from 
overdue fines in 2019 was approximately .7% of the library’s budget.

In 2019, GRPL eliminated all fines on youth material. Since then, there 
has been a 19% increase in the return of long overdue youth material and 
the average length of checkout only increased by one day.

84% of all checked out library materials are returned before the due 
date. 74% of overdue material are returned within the first week of 
being overdue. Library patrons will still be responsible for the 
replacement cost of items that are lost or damaged.

“The decision to go fine free is about equity and access.” remarked GRPL 
Director John McNaughton. “Neighborhoods most impacted by library fines 
are also the neighborhoods with the lowest median income. Fines 
disproportionately affect those in the community that could use the 
library the most. ”

In some areas of Grand Rapids, nearly 20% of residents are blocked from 
using the library because they have over $10 in fines.

“Now, more than ever, we need to make sure that everyone in the city can 
use their library,” continued McNaughton. “The library shouldn’t be a 
source of stress or a burden. It should be the antithesis of that. So if 
you have never used the library--welcome. If fines have been keeping you 
away--welcome back.”

The Grand Rapids Public Library is currently undergoing a phased 
reopening after being closed since March due to COVID-19. Library 
patrons can now return material to outside book drops and the new 
curbside hold service, GRPL To Go, begins June 29. Visit 
www.grpl.org/reopen <http://www.grpl.org/reopen>for more information.

The Grand Rapids Public Library is key to a dynamic, creative, livable 
city where people come together to learn and be heard.

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