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The Board unanimously approved closing the library to the public on April 27, 28, and 29 for the OCLN catalog migration. It also unanimously approved meeting-room policy language prohibiting political activity supporting a single candidate, group of candidates, or ballot measure, while allowing some civic debates.
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The library will be unavailable to the public for three days while its catalog system is migrated. The Board also clarified that meeting rooms cannot be used to campaign for individual candidates or ballot measures, although debates focused on civic discussion and voter education may be allowed under the meeting-use rules. Library activity remained strong, including 15,048 building visits, 14,143 physical items borrowed, and 84 new library cards issued.
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