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  • Library asks for cost-saving ideas
    Anticipating a $6 million budget deficit by 2014, the Carnegie Library is asking the public this month for ways to save money.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Tuesday, July 07, 2009
  • Financial situation dire for Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
    "The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh faces a deficit that, left unchecked, could grow to $6.1 million by 2014, and its budget can't be reduced any further without affecting services, officials said Monday."
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    June 23, 2009
  • At Carnegie Library, officials talk volumes of money woes
    As the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh continues to serve more and more people and to renovate its aging branches, it anticipates a sharp decline in government support, including a $1.6 million cut in 2010 with more to follow, library leaders warned yesterday.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    June 23, 2009
  • Carnegie Library Expects Budget Hole In Future
    "For years, officials at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh say they have been able to overcome the challenge of increasing costs and decreasing revenues by cutting expenses."
    KDKA TV
    June 22, 2009
  • Carnegie Library warns of $3 million shortfall
    The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh said today it anticipates a $3 million budget shortfall next year in the face of possible declining government contributions and rising costs.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Monday, June 22, 2009
  • Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh warns of dire financial situation
    The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will hold a series of public meetings around the city next month to address a projected budget deficit that could grow to $6.1 million by 2014.
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Monday, June 22, 2009
  • Carnegie Library projecting $6M budget shortfall
    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh this morning said it is projecting a $6 million shortfall by 2014 — about one-fourth of its current $23 million operating budget — if no changes are made to its system.
    Pittsburgh Business Times
    Monday, June 22, 2009