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Ygnacio Valley Library In Walnut Creek Reopens Today For First Time Since 2020

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The Ygnacio Valley Library in Walnut Creek will reopen today after being closed since August 2020 to serve as a state-run COVID-19 testing site.

The Contra Costa County Library system also decided to go ahead with a long-awaited parking lot upgrade project while the pandemic was keeping library users home.

The upgraded lot will have two additional regular parking spaces, an additional disabled parking space, new curb ramps and new walkways. The project was jointly funded by the city of Walnut Creek and the county.

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The branch’s new hours will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. The branch will be closed Sundays.

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Glad to hear it – it’s nice to have a library nearby again. Also very much looking forward to the new Pleasant Hill Library.

More silliness. You can go to a restaurant, store, gym, etc., but not to a library. SMH. We need new elected officials.

From the article it seems as though it was closed in order for the parking lot upgrade to be completed.

If you were a library-user or aware of the goings on in this community, you would know it was used as a county COVID testing space then the parking lot was under construction. It seems as if you are complaining about something that you do not use, anyway

when will restaurant hours become normal? noone likes to be told kichen is closing at 8, so hurry up and order, when you sit down to relax
Get slammed,then expect a huge tip for making you feel unwelcome..

Just eat at home. Mosts chefs have poor hygiene and many laugh at the though of service filthy food to the customers. Chef is the number one job that felons get upon release from prison. The servers certainly don’t deserve a 20%+ tip on a check because they wrote something down, then delivered the thing they wrote down, and refilled a glass of water. Why not tip your roofer? His life is in legitimate mortal danger.

Restaurants are a dirty scam.

@ anon, thank you for the shout out to roofers. I am not one. I’m not man enough. I used to work next door to a roofing company. One of their guys got killed on the job. Next day everyone was back at work. No parade for THOSE heroes. Just a sympathy card for the widow. Tree trimmers, too. Men among men.

Is Whole Foods OK with this? They mighf have wanted that lot for employee parking.

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