Politics & Government

Want to Know What Pacifica's New Library Could Look Like?

You'll get your chance to see preliminary plans tomorrow night and give input Thursday night.

Thursday night you'll have a chance to give input on conceptual designs of Pacifica's tentative modern library. 

The San Mateo County Library and City of Pacifica, in partnership with the Pacifica Library Foundation (PLF) are hosting a drop-in open house from 5-7p.m. at the to show off the plans and collect community input. 

A team from Group 4 Architecture, which was hired to design the new facility, which will replace both the and Library branches, after a needs assessment was conducted and the city picked a space within a potential development project at the corner of Palmetto and Montecito, will be on hand to walk the public through the designs. 

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At 7p.m., following the open house, there will be a community meeting with a formal presentation of the plans and time for public comment. 

For more information on the project, head to PLF's website

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So what do you want to see in the new library? Share your thoughts here. 

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