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All Sno-Isle branches were closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but reopened with curbside pick-up service three months later. [18] In-person services resumed at some branches in early 2021. [19] In 2024, the city government of Everett proposed a consolidation of their city libraries with Sno-Isle to address a budget deficit. [20]
The Beacon Hill Branch Library is a branch of the Seattle Public Library in the Beacon Hill neighborhood.. Beacon Hill is one of five branches, all south of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, that saw declining use in the 2010s, possibly because job-seekers in the city's less affluent southern half had been using libraries during Seattle's 2008-2012 recession.
The Timberland Regional Library became the state's third intercounty district, following the North Central Regional Library in northeastern Washington and the Sno-Isle Regional Library in the northern Puget Sound area. [9] The new library formed its board the following month and opened its headquarters at the 1914 Carnegie library in Olympia. [3]
Sno-Isle Libraries Launch Fully Integrated 3M Cloud Library System First library system in Washington to implement innovative eBook lending service ST. PAUL, Minn. & LIVERPOOL, N.Y.--(BUSINESS ...
The first public library in Lake Stevens opened in 1946 at the home of a local resident and moved into a former post office three years later. [119] The city government moved the library to a former pharmacy in 1985 and contracted with Sno-Isle Libraries, an inter-county system that later annexed Lake Stevens in 2008.
Marysville's public library is part of the Sno-Isle Libraries system, which operates libraries in Island and Snohomish counties; it was annexed into the system in 1968. [161] The library is based in a 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m 2 ) building located on Grove Street that opened on July 27, 1995, to replace a 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2 ) building ...
A 5,055-square-foot (469.6 m 2) library near downtown Arlington opened on June 28, 1981, and holds over 54,000 items. [52]: 9–12 It was originally owned by the city government and was transferred to Sno-Isle in 2021 as part of preparations for a renovation, [145] which had been planned since the 2000s.
Pierce County has a county library system with 20 locations that circulated 4.8 million items in 2022 and separate, city-run libraries in Tacoma with eight locations and Puyallup with one location. [250] In 2016, the King County, Sno-Isle, and Seattle systems were among the three largest libraries in the United States by circulation. [254]