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Seattle libraries will close doors for a week to save money
Monday, July 29, 2002
The first of two weeklong library closures begins in a few weeks, as the Seattle Public Library tries to reduce spending by $1.8 million to help the city balance its budget next year.
All libraries in the city will shut down from Aug. 26 to Sept 1. That means residents will not have access to catalogs, book drops, computers, Web site, mobile services or even the automated telephone line. Employees will not be paid.
The library was asked to cut 5 percent from its budget.
Another weeklong shutdown will occur Dec. 17 to Dec. 23.
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