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Library to allow short-term patron access during parking-lot milling; board approves service model and temporary sidewalk
Summary
The Muskego City Library Board voted July 15 to keep limited in-person services during an August parking-lot milling project and to have the city install a temporary sidewalk to an emergency/kids-area exit so patrons can access short-term services.
The Muskego City Library Board on July 15 voted to adopt a limited-access service model during an August parking-lot milling and repaving project that will block the library’s main front entrance. Construction is scheduled to begin the week of Aug. 7, and staff warned dates could shift; the board approved “option 2,” which preserves short-term in-person access alongside curbside service and requires a temporary sidewalk installation.
Staff said the contractor will mill and repave a section of the front parking lot, and that the library will be closed for some work days because trucks, dust and staging prevent public access. For the core milling period (the project’s current window runs roughly Aug. 7–Aug. 19, with built-in buffer days), staff said public parking will be limited and patrons should expect modified service.
Under the model the board approved, the library will: - Provide a…
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