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An attempt to pass a parcel tax to build a new main Alameda Free Library failed in 1996. In 2000, Alameda voters passed Measure O to approve a bond to pay for a new main library building. A California state bond measure provided matching funds to cover the new building's total cost of $26.1 million. [4] Construction began in 2005 and the new ...
The Alameda County Library, in Alameda County, California, is a public library system that provides services from eleven branch libraries in the cities of Albany, Dublin, Fremont, Newark and Union City and the unincorporated communities of Castro Valley, Cherryland and San Lorenzo. According to 2005/2006 statistics, the total service area ...
Pages in category "Libraries in Alameda County, California" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alameda City Hall Alameda Free Library According to the California Secretary of State , as of February 10, 2019, Alameda has 48,609 registered voters. Of those, 27,323 (56.2%) are registered Democrats , 5,240 (10.8%) are registered Republicans , and 13,950 (28.7%) have declined to state a political party.
In 1906 the Board of Library trustees "ladies" correspondence with Andrew Carnegie resulted a letter offering that if the Paso Robles City Council agreed to provide a suitable site and maintain the Free Public Library, he would be glad to give six thousand dollars to erect the building. 80: Patterson Patterson: Jun 6, 1917: $3,000
Oakland Free Library-Alden Branch: Oakland Free Library-Alden Branch: February 16, 1996 : 5205 Telegraph Ave., 500 52nd St. Oakland: Now the Temescal Branch. 106: Oakland Free Library-Golden Gate Branch: Oakland Free Library-Golden Gate Branch: February 16, 1996
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In 1878, the library was reformed as the Oakland Free Library, the second public library created in California under the Rogers Free Library Act. ( Eureka was first.) [ 2 ] With her personal style, Coolbrith nurtured the reading habits of many young Oakland students including Jack London and Isadora Duncan .