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03/06/2024
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Five finalists have been selected for the Santa Cruz County Youth Poet Laureate designation, a project of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, and the Santa Cruz County Poet Laureate (SCCPL) in partnership with Urban Word.

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05/13/2023
Seabright residents gathered en masse to check out the grand reopening of the Branciforte Branch Library, which had been closed for about three years. The library's childrens room in the new building was named in honor of Allison Endert, an active member of the Seabright community, who was struck by a car and killed in 2020.

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03/17/2023
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Plus: Live Oak annex to finish in summer, Aptos library in fall.

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02/24/2023
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The Downtown Santa Cruz Library, affordable housing and parking project took a step forward when the Santa Cruz Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of several permits.

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06/08/2022
Four Santa Cruz County library branches have refreshed and reopened, and four more will throw open their doors by the end of the year. Lookout Santa Cruz checks in on the $67 million investment county voters made in 2016.

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05/15/2022
The Aptos Branch Library has been standing for more than 40 years. That’s about to change as the demolition phase of its reconsruction is set to begin. Completion of the new library is expected in the summer of 2023.

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04/29/2022
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When the Boulder Creek library reopens May 7, it will feature a completely revamped children’s area, community room updates and a new teen section.

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12/16/2021
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The city council's revised plan for the 'mixed-use library' project includes more affordable housing units and less parking stalls.

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12/10/2021
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Cindy Sekkel’s been volunteering for two years with the Felton Library Friends, and even sponsored the new library’s fireplace with her husband. On Nov. 27, amidst the fray of shoppers flipping through titles at the group’s book sale, the 70-year-old Ben Lomond resident was pleased to see such enthusiasm for reading. “We want to encourage [...].

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11/03/2021
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In February 2020, more than 2,000 people celebrated the grand opening of the new Felton Library. But just a few weeks later, the Felton Branch closed due to COVID. The new landmark building sat empty for over a year while patrons picked up requested library materials at the curb, then in the lobby. Now the library is once again a...

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07/08/2021
The Scotts Valley Branch Library will close for remodeling July 31 through the spring of 2022. All book holds remaining at Scotts Valley will be sent to the Felton library, unless patrons request a different location at SantaCruzPL.org.

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02/25/2021
Ouch. The City Council of Capitola signed off on a $600K change order due to a problem originating from city staff during the planning process, causing the need to move PG&E lines out of the way of construction.
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