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Seattle libraries expand access with lockers, mobile services, assistive tech and early‑learning programs

Seattle City Council Education and Neighborhoods Committee · February 25, 2026
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Summary

Presenters told council the library installed seven 24/7 holds lockers (donor and state funded), operates mobile and books-by-mail services for homebound patrons, runs a LEAP assistive tech lab at Central, and supports Kaleidoscope Play & Learn and Story Squad pilot with Seattle Public Schools.

Seattle Public Library officials outlined multiple efforts to increase access to books and services across neighborhoods during a Feb. 25 committee briefing.

Kay Tang, director of library experience and engagement, said SPL installed seven holds pickup lockers at Ballard, Beacon Hill, Broadview, High Point, Montlake, East Northeast and Rainier Beach. Tang said the lockers’ user interfaces support English, Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese and that the devices were funded by Seattle Public Library Foundation donors and state grants while the levy paid for construction and…

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