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The San Mateo County Libraries (SMCL), formerly San Mateo County Library, is a public library system and Joint Powers Authority headquartered in San Mateo, California. [5] Its motto is "Open for Exploration". It is a member of the Peninsula Library System. It serves the smaller cities of San Mateo County who do not have a city library.
East Palo Alto: 2415 University Avenue: East Palo Alto: 94303 (650)321‑7712: Foster City: 1000 East Hillsdale Boulevard: Foster City: 94404 (650)574‑4842: Half Moon Bay: 620 Correas Street: Half Moon Bay: 94019 (650)726‑2316: Millbrae: 1 Library Avenue: Millbrae: 94030 (650)697‑7607: North Fair Oaks: 2510 Middlefield Road: Redwood City ...
The Rinconada branch of the Palo Alto City Library. The Palo Alto City Library has five branches, with a total of 265,000 items in their collections. [108] The Mitchell Park Library was rebuilt between 2010 and December 2014 to become the largest in Palo Alto. The former Main Library was then renamed the Rinconada branch. Palo Alto Children's ...
To renew your Real ID or driver’s license online, the DMV website provides the following steps: Step 1: Create a DMV online account or log in (if one already exists). Step 2: Pay the renewal and ...
As California faces a staggering budget deficit, library card holders may soon lose the ability to check out free passes to more than 200 state parks, including popular destinations near Los Angeles.
The Hoover Institution Library and Archives is a research center and archival repository located at Stanford University, near Palo Alto, California in the United States.Built around a collection amassed by Stanford graduate Herbert Hoover prior to his becoming President of the United States, the Hoover Library and Archives is largely dedicated to the world history of the 20th and 21st centuries.
A new policy by the California DMV allows seniors 70 and older with clean driving records to renew their licenses without having to take an online course or test.
By 1932, the Library operated on a budget of $25,000 and had a total of 30 branch libraries. In December 1932, the County Library assumed responsibility for library service to all County schools except those in San Jose, Palo Alto, and Santa Clara City. During the 1950s, Santa Clara County experienced tremendous growth and urbanization.