SF libraries now open every day
All libraries in the San Francisco Public Library system will be open seven days a week, city officials said Friday.
All libraries in the San Francisco Public Library system will be open seven days a week, city officials said Friday.
All libraries in the San Francisco Public Library system will be open seven days a week, city officials said Friday.
To achieve that, nine library branches will add a day of service.
Those branches are Anza, Bernal Heights, Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial, Golden Gate Valley, North Beach, Ocean View, Parkside and Potrero.
Six library branches will be open more hours each week. Those include Bayview/Linda Brooks-Burton, Glen Park, Ingleside, Mission Bay, Portola and Visitacion Valley.
Library officials said with the added hours all library branches will be open at least 50 hours a week with some open 55 hours a week.
The main library is open 60 hours a week.
According to Mayor Ed Lee, libraries are essential to many members of the community, including families, seniors, students and children. He said in a statement:
“I’m excited that we are expanding the libraries’ hours this year, providing more activities and more learning opportunities for all our residents across San Francisco.”
The new hours went into effect Saturday.
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