Seattle Public Libraries announce more re-openings
The City of Seattle has announced the re-opening of four more libraries. The Greenlake, West Seattle, Northgate and Northeast branches will once again open to the public, providing spaces for reading, Wi-Fi and air conditioning in the middle of Summer.
The Library System is also making additional changes based on Washington’s full re-opening plan. All open locations will support 100% capacity with no physical distancing measures in place. They will also feature additional computer stations and seating. Masks, however, will still be required.
“It has been so gratifying to see people of all ages and backgrounds in our libraries again, checking out armfuls of books, using computers to fill out job applications and write emails, and taking refuge from the heat,” said Interim Chief Librarian Tom Fay in a press release. “We look forward to reopening more locations and expanding open hours throughout the summer.”
Additional information about library hours and services can be found at spl.org