SAN ANTONIO
(February 25, 2021) — A virtual meeting hosted by San Antonio
Public Library, in partnership with Councilwoman Shirley Gonzales and the
Public Works Department of San Antonio, to present information about the
project schedule and interim services, has been rescheduled due to the impact
of recent weather events.
The new meeting date is Thursday,
February 25 at 6 p.m. For meeting details, visit
guides.mysapl.org/Bond2017.
All participants are welcome. For
questions about accessibility or to request services like language
interpreters, contact 210-207-2595 or library.director@sanantonio.gov.
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years, the award-winning San Antonio Public Library (SAPL), has been a vital
center for free learning, knowledge, communication, culture and enjoyment
within the City of San Antonio and for all Bexar County residents. The Library
system is comprised of a world-class Central Library, 28 branch libraries and a
library outlet at the Briscoe Western Art Museum. Collections include an extensive
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locations are hubs for Wi-Fi broadband access and provide access to computers
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colonial missions as a World Heritage Site – the first in Texas. Proudly called
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