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The US$2,000,000 (equivalent to about $2,794,000 in 2023) renovation work started in November 2010 and the library continued operating for 25 hours per week in a temporary location in the old train depot near Martinez station. [8] The library continued operating in the interim Depot Library until August 13, 2011 () when it closed to transition ...
The Contra Costa County Library is the public library system in Contra Costa County, California, United States. There are 26 community libraries including the NRHP-listed Martinez Library , [ 4 ] access to electronic information via a website, over 455,000 cardholders and more than 7 million items borrowed annually.
The new library has been funded by a combination of state bond (13.9 million) and public support for a total cost of $22,276,464. The architect for the project is Noll and Tam, Berkeley, California. The contractor for the new building is W.A. Thomas, Inc., Martinez, California. A groundbreaking ceremony was held April 18, 2008.
North Concord/Martinez station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station located in the Sun Terrace neighborhood of Concord, California, United States. The station serves the northern area of Concord and nearby Martinez. It is located near State Route 4. It is served by the Yellow Line.
The library started with 809 books and 669 pamphlets. [23] By 1913, the total number of volumes was over 4,754, [24] including 2,818 books and 1,936 periodicals. [25] In 1937, the library was restarted under the leadership of Luis A. Ferre. [26] The library later relocated to Calle Isabel in the Ponce Historic Zone.
Jul. 17—Dayna Martinez said her mother Nancy had always been a superhero to her, and that she still is, just days after her passing. "She was, beyond any person I know, the smartest, bravest ...
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Martinez station is an Amtrak passenger train station in Martinez, California, United States. Located at the west end of downtown Martinez, the station has one side platform and one island platform , which serve three of the four tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Martinez Subdivision . [ 1 ]