He said the timing of the decision would be made collectively by council, WWCB, police and the community.
"In the interim, council will also be working on bringing forward installation of free Wi-Fi throughout the Raetihi central business district," Mr Manley said.
There had been criticism of the council for not consulting the community before switching off the library Wi-Fi, which Mr Manley said was acknowledged.
"Council accepts that the WWCB and the community would like more of a heads-up on what is planned in these types of issues," he said.
"Police and council were concerned not only about property damage but the health and safety of staff and the young people congregating at night.
"In instances such as this, where people's health and safety are concerned, council will often need to make immediate operational decisions."