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By the end of summer 2025, the Terrace Public Library will have its own paved parking lot, just west of the main building. In addition to having two accessible and three regular parking stalls, the new lot and paved surfaces will make the building more easily accessible to anyone with mobility challenges, impairments or other disabilities.
The pathway leading from the lot to the George Little Park band stand will also be paved.
By the end of summer 2025, the Terrace Public Library will have its own paved parking lot, just west of the main building. In addition to having two accessible and three regular parking stalls, the new lot and paved surfaces will make the building more easily accessible to anyone with mobility challenges, impairments or other disabilities.
The pathway leading from the lot to the George Little Park band stand will also be paved.
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Prep work has begun on the new library parking lot. At the end of January 2025, trees in the area were trimmed, and a few were removed to make way for the lots.
Don’t worry! The same number or more new trees will be planted to replace those removed.