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Special Library Commission Meeting: May 18, 2026

Special Library Commission Meeting: May 18, 2026 The Library Commission advises the Hayward City Council on library policies including hours of service, fines and fees, library programs, capital improvements, Federal and State legislation affecting libraries, parking for library users, special services to ...

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Special Library Commission Meeting: May 18, 2026 The Library Commission advises the Hayward City Council on library policies including hours of service, fines and fees, library programs, capital improvements, Federal and State legislation affecting libraries, parking for library users, special services to ...

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According to City of Hayward’s public record item, Special Library Commission Meeting: May 18, 2026, Special Library Commission Meeting: May 18, 2026 The Library Commission advises the Hayward City Council on library policies including hours of service, fines and fees, library programs, capital improvements, Federal and State legislation affecting libraries, parking for library users, special services to persons with disabilities, cooperation with neighboring libraries, improvements in service, publicity and promotion, location of service outlets, equipment needs, policies governing the use of the meeting room, bilingual library programs, cooperation with other community agencies, and more. What is on the agenda for tonight? Want to learn more? Check out the full agenda for tonight below. Agendas and Reports How to provide Public Comment before the meeting : Members of the public are invited to submit any comments via email to library@hayward-ca.gov by noon (12:00 PM) the day of the mee

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