Weekday | Time slot | Comment |
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Sun: | 1:00 pm-5:00 pm | |
Mon - Thu: | 9:00 am-8:00 pm | |
Fri: | 9:00 am-6:00 pm | |
Sat: | 9:00 am-5:00 pm |
Please note, there are two entrances—one on the north side, lower level, of the building facing the Public Market. Another entrance can be found on the parking garage level at the northwest corner of the building. The Parking garage is to the west of the building and street parking is available as well.
Public Transportation
Nearest Bus Stop: 87th & Scarborough
Bus Routes: 487, 495
Micro Transit available
Equipment:
- Catalog kiosk
- Computers
- Computer printing—black and white: 15 cents per page
- Computer printing—color: 50 cents per page
- Copier—black and white: 15 cents per page/ 30 cents for double sided
- Copier—color: 50 cents per page/ $1.00 for double sided
- External CD drive
- Laptop lending
- Scanner (save to your flash drive and/or print in black and white)
- Wheelchair
- Wi-Fi
Resources:
- Bike rack
- Drive-thru service window in the adjacent parking garage
- Drive-up book drop available in the Drive-thru
- Elevator
- Holds Lobby for holds pick up in Library (pass required for extended hours access)
- Outdoor Balcony
- Public Art installation
Community Meeting Room
Accommodates up to 36 people. The Community Meeting Room is free and available for use by government agencies and nonprofit groups engaged in educational, cultural, intellectual, recreational, or charitable activities.
Conference Rooms
Two Conference Rooms that accommodate up to 12 people each. Conference Rooms are free and may be reserved up to three months in advance, on a first-come, first served basis by individuals or groups.
Study Rooms
Three Study Rooms that accommodate up to five people each. Study Rooms are free and may be reserved up to three months in advance, on a first-come, first served basis by any individual or group.
Petitioning Zone
Petitioners and protestors must follow these rules:
• You must stay inside this zone.
• You must not interfere with patrons entering the building.
Petitioners or protestors who cannot abide by these rules will be asked to leave the premises.
The protest and petitioning zone’s placement was selected to maximize exposure of petitioners to patrons and prevent sidewalk traffic congestion and ensure patron safety.
We appreciate your cooperation.