County OKs 1st Library for 10-Year-Old City
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From Times Staff Reports
County supervisors approved a lease Tuesday for the first library in Laguna Hills, which incorporated 10 years ago.
The 1,400-square-foot branch of the county library is expected to open in June in the city’s community center. It will cost about $250,000 a year to run.
Unlike a traditional library, the branch will have about 25 computers and rely mostly on electronic data retrieval with a small book section, said Lynn Eisenhut, the library system’s regional manager.
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