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The full KCLS Bond Update is available online

KCLS Capital Bond Report provides detailed information on library construction and renovations funded through the library's 10-year capital bond passed by King County voters in 2004.

In five years, KCLS has built seven new libraries, renovated five and expanded three existing buildings, and made many other improvements to library facilities.

New Libraries:

  • Black Diamond Library
  • Burien Library
  • Carnation Library
  • Fall City Library
  • Greenbridge Library
  • Muckleshoot Library
  • Snoqualmie Library

Expanded Libraries

  • Covington Library
  • Shoreline Library Parking
  • Skykomish Library
  • Woodmont Library

Renovated Libraries

  • Algona-Pacific Library
  • Des Moines Library
  • North Bend Library
  • Redmond Library
  • Woodinville Library

In Progress

  • Auburn Library
  • Bellevue Library Parking
  • Duvall Library
  • Federal Way Library
  • Issaquah Library
  • Kenmore Library
  • Kent Library
  • Kirkland Library
  • Lake Hills Library
  • Newcastle Library
  • Newport Way Library
  • Sammamish Library
  • Vashon Library
  • Outreach Sprinter Vehicles

Future Projects

  • Bothell Library
  • Boulevard Park Library
  • Library Connection @ Crossroads
  • East Hill of Kent Library
  • Fairwood Library
  • Federal Way 320th Library
  • Foster/Tukwila Library
  • Kingsgate Library
  • Lake Forest Park Library
  • Maple Valley Library
  • Mercer Island Library
  • Richmond Beach Library
  • Skyway Library
  • Valley View Library
  • White Center Library

For complete information see the KCLS Web site: http://www.kcls.org/bond/


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