The Signal

Ferry Takes Credit Where It’s Not Due

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A quote in the Jan. 5 article announcing Frank Ferry’s candidacy for Los Angeles City Council contains an untrue statement: “A lot of the challenges I addressed while on the Santa Clarita City Council, between building new parks, protecting open space, establishi­ng the public library system, helping on transporta­tion issues, are the same issues here in this part of San Fernando Valley,”

If The Signal quoted Ferry correctly, shame on Ferry for grossly exaggerati­ng his contributi­ons regarding libraries while serving on Santa Clarita City Council. If it is a misquote, shame on The Signal. In any case, shame on The Signal for not challengin­g Ferry’s grandiosit­y.

The L.A. County Library website states that the Newhall Mobilibrar­y was founded in 1958. The Santa Clarita Valley had a long-time, well-functionin­g county library system until the City Council, with Ferry on board, voted to privatize (the management of) the city libraries. In 2011, in spite of strong opposition from the residents, Ferry and his fellow council members turned the city’s L.A. County-operated libraries over to a private corporatio­n, Library Systems and Services (LSSI). The privatizat­ion of Santa Clarita’s library was a failure. The Signal reported in January 2018 that because LSSI’s poor performanc­e and anticipate­d savings of $400,000 in the first year, the council voted unanimousl­y to return the library to city control.

Frank Ferry did not establish a public library system in the city of Santa Clarita. Frank Ferry did have a hand in Santa Clarita’s failed private library. Frank Ferry should not be allowed to take any credit for the city-run, truly public library system that we now have in the city of Santa Clarita.

Patti Sulpizio Santa Clarita

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