Topline:
A citizen-led initiative to ban privatization of Huntington Beach’s public libraries has qualified for the ballot.
Why now: The Huntington Beach City Council will have two possible library-related ballot initiatives to discuss at its first meeting of the year, on Jan. 21 — this one, and the potential repeal of a controversial children’s library book review board.
What’s the backstory? Public library advocates mounted a petition drive last year after the City Council flirted with outsourcing library operations to a private company. The company ultimately canceled its bid, but opponents continued collecting signatures to change the city’s charter to prohibit selling any public libraries or outsourcing management.
Next steps: The council can adopt the measures outright, order an impact study, or put them on a future ballot.