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Larkspur announces library opening on March 28; Council member Wei signals December retirement

Larkspur City Council · February 19, 2026
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Summary

City manager announced the new Larkspur library will open March 28 with a full slate of events; Council Member Wei told the council she will retire in December and offered to mentor prospective local candidates.

During oral reports at the Feb. 18 Larkspur City Council meeting the city manager announced the library’s opening day will be March 28 and said the facility will be open and functioning to the public after an opening ceremony, with scheduled midmorning and early-afternoon events. The city manager told the council staff will provide more detailed timing shortly and encouraged residents to attend.

Council Member Wei used her oral report to say she intends to retire in December and encouraged community members interested in running for council to reach out for guidance. Wei said she has met with several local residents who are exploring candidacies and offered to spend time advising them about the process.

Mayor Andre also briefed the council on an upcoming MCE board meeting where directors will consider potential rate cuts; he said the discussion will be robust and linked any future MCE decisions to the city’s own budget conversations about energy costs. Those deliberations will feed into the city’s budget conversations about overhead and personnel expenses that can affect local energy rates.

The council’s next regular meeting is scheduled for March 4, 2026.