Accept $3,174 grant to help residents borrow books from other California libraries
In Plain English
The city pays $31,500 yearly to participate in Link+ lending, which lets Richmond library cardholders request books from 70 other California libraries for free delivery. The Pacific Library Partnership grant covers part of these courier and subscription costs. If approved, residents keep access to millions of additional books beyond Richmond's collection.
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