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Liberty Lake library reports rising visits, circulation and program use; trustees to present numbers to city council

3307986 · May 14, 2025
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The Liberty Lake library reported year-over-year increases in patrons, visits, circulation and program attendance and flagged space, computer and parking constraints as the council presentation approaches.

The Liberty Lake Library reported larger user counts and program attendance for 2024 and will present those findings to the City Council at its June meeting, library staff and trustees said.

Janie, the library director, told the Board of Trustees that the library’s resident cardholders numbered 4,895 and that nonresident cardholders rose to 2,565, bringing total registered patrons to 7,460. Janie said annual visits measured by the library’s people counter were 69,575, up from about 62,600 the previous year, and cited total circulation of about 97,498…

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