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Warren County Faces Critical Vote on 10-Year For-Profit Library Contract: What’s at Stake

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A highly anticipated vote by the Warren County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, could determine the future of library services for the county’s nearly 40,000 residents. At the heart of the controversy: a proposed 10-year contract with Library Systems & Services (LS&S), a for-profit library management company, that would replace the nonprofit Samuels Public Library, which has served the county for generations.

Although the vote appears on the meeting agenda as part of the Consent Agenda for matters generally considered “routine business”: “10. Contract—Library Systems & Services LLC—Contract for Library Services—Eric Belk”—it has wide-ranging financial, legal, and community implications. Click here to read the LS&S contract.

The proposed agreement, recently finalized by the Warren County Library Board on May 28, is the result of a Request for Proposals (RFP) process authorized by the Board of Supervisors in April. If approved, LS&S would take over library operations as early as July 1, 2025, operating under a contract that extends through June 30, 2035, with automatic 10-year renewals unless either party provides 90 days’ notice.

Major Financial and Legal Commitments

Under the terms of the LS&S contract:

  • Year 1 funding totals $1.3 million, with $1,024,000 coming from the County and the rest from estimated state aid, grants, and fines.
  • LS&S will manage staffing, programming, collection development, and technology services.
  • The County is locked into the contract unless it terminates for cause or provides 180 days’ notice before the end of a fiscal year. Early termination comes at a steep cost—up to $250,000 if the County ends the contract in the first year, gradually declining to $25,000 in year ten.
  • If the County ends the agreement early, it must also reimburse a prorated portion of LS&S’s $275,000 capital contribution for improvements like collection updates and a mobile outreach van.

Meanwhile, Samuels Library still has 14 years left on its 30-year lease for the county-owned building. The County owns the building but not the books, equipment, furniture, or digital infrastructure—all of which are owned by Samuels Public Library, a private nonprofit.

This raises a significant logistical question: how would LS&S operate the library without legal access to the collection, materials, or current staff, who are employed by Samuels, not the County?

Public Backlash and Local Concerns

The proposed privatization has drawn sharp criticism from Save Samuels Library PAC (Political Action Committee), a grassroots organization defending the library’s nonprofit status and local governance. The group argues that the LS&S deal is not only financially risky but also legally precarious and ethically questionable, given the existing lease and assets.

“A vote to enter into this contract would make it clear that several members of the Board of Supervisors are misusing their position to pursue personal agendas,” said Save Samuels Library PAC in a public statement. “The citizens of Warren County must not stand idly by while such reckless incompetence goes unchecked. We urge all residents to attend this critical meeting, speak out, and demand that the board refuse to enter into this contract.”

The PAC is calling on residents to pack the June 3 meeting and speak during public comment, warning that a vote to approve the contract could commit the County to costly legal battles with the nonprofit and the potential loss of community trust in its leaders.

📚 LIBRARY MANAGEMENT COMPARISON CHART

Category Current: Samuels Public Library (Nonprofit) Proposed: LS&S Contract (For-Profit)
Operator Local nonprofit with an independent board National for-profit company
Staffing Hired by Samuels, not County employees All staff hired and managed by LS&S
Building Ownership Owned by County; leased to Samuels (14 years left) Build a new bldg, or the County seek litigation to evict Samuels
Assets (Books, Furniture, Tech) Owned by Samuels LS&S must furnish a new collection, or the County seek litigation to seize assets
Collection Development Managed by local staff and board Managed by WC Library Board and LS&S; includes 10% materials handling fee
Contract Term Annual renewal with local oversight 10 years, auto-renewing unless notice given
Early Termination Penalty None Up to $250,000, plus up to $275,000 in capital reimbursement
Public Access 6 days/week, 54 hours, tailored programming Same hours; programming by LS&S
Control Over Policies Samuels, in collaboration with the Library Board Library Board sets policy, LS&S implements
Community Engagement Deep roots, Friends group, donor network Required to coordinate with groups but not governed by them
Transparency Subject to FOIA and local board oversight Operates as a private contractor; less public access
Technology IT support In-house LS&S manages tech coordination with County county-required
Costs ~$1.3M/year; no penalties for exit ~$1.3M/year + fees + possible penalties
Legal Risk None under the current model Legal disputes likely over building use and asset ownership
Local Identity Long-standing community institution A national chain without ties to the local community, their presence has stirred tension in some areas.

What’s Next?

The proposed motion before the Board of Supervisors reads:

“I move that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized to execute the Library Services Delivery Agreement, with such changes as may be approved by the Chairman after consultation with the County Attorney.”

Critics say the language gives too much discretion and lacks the transparency needed for a 10-year, multimillion-dollar commitment.

Community Call to Action

Save Samuels Library PAC is urging citizens to attend the meeting, speak out, and demand a delay or rejection of the LS&S contract.

🗓 Meeting Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2025
🕖 Time: 7:00 PM
📍 Location: Warren County Government Center
220 N. Commerce Avenue, Front Royal, VA 22630

Residents can learn more or get involved by visiting SaveSamuelsLibrary.com.

“This is a defining moment for our county,” said Samatha Good, President of Save Samuels PAC. “Do we preserve local, nonprofit control of our library—or sign it away for a decade to a corporation with no stake in our future?”

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