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Library advisory board reports more than 350,000 visits, plans plain-language policy updates

Livermore City Council · March 18, 2026
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Lainie Paschal, chair of the Library Advisory Board, told the Livermore City Council the board’s 2025 work plan emphasized outreach, advocacy and diverse programming and reported "over 350,000 library visits" last year; the board plans to revise library policies into plain language.

Lainie Paschal, chair of the Library Advisory Board, told the Livermore City Council on Feb. 9 that the board’s 2025 work plan emphasized outreach, advocacy, policy review and support for library staff programs.

"There were over 350,000 library visits this year," Paschal said, noting the library’s programming—including STEM…

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