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King County Library System highlights rising use, programs and peer navigator work at Auburn branch

5793341 · September 16, 2025
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KCLS Regional Manager David Wright told Auburn council that the system has 677,000 active cardholders, reported heavy physical and digital circulation and described local programming and a peer navigator program that had 403 service encounters this year in Auburn.

David Wright, regional manager for the King County Library System, updated the Auburn City Council on Sept. 15 about library usage and local programs.

Wright said KCLS had 677,000 active cardholders systemwide in 2024 and that the system recorded 11.5 million physical checkouts and 10.9 million digital checkouts. He said Auburn residents used the Auburn Library about 160,000 times from June through…

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