Library Board Reallocates Maturing CD and Debt Certificate Funds
Manhattan-Elwood Public Library District Meeting | November 24, 2025
Article Summary: The Manhattan-Elwood Public Library District Board voted to shift funds from a maturing Certificate of Deposit and debt certificates into interest-bearing accounts to maximize financial returns.
Library Financial Reallocation Key Points:
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The board addressed a maturing Certificate of Deposit (CD) during the New Business portion of the meeting.
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Trustees unanimously approved splitting debt certificate funds into interest-bearing accounts.
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The financial maneuver was approved without opposition by the five trustees present.
The Manhattan-Elwood Public Library District Board of Trustees on Monday, November 24, 2025, voted unanimously to reallocate municipal funds from a maturing Certificate of Deposit into new interest-bearing accounts.
As part of the district’s ongoing financial management, the board addressed the impending maturation of its banking investments during the New Business segment of the meeting. The agenda slated the item for discussion and action under “Banking – CD Maturity.”
To ensure the district’s capital continues to generate revenue, Trustee Patti Blatti made a motion to approve the split of the district’s debt certificate funds into interest-bearing accounts. Trustee Sharon Gill provided the second for the motion.
The board approved the financial reallocation unanimously with a roll call vote, ensuring the funds are properly positioned following the CD’s maturity. The specific financial institutions, interest rates, and total dollar amounts involved in the transfer were not disclosed in the provided meeting minutes.
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