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Cleveland Public Library, including most neighborhood branches, reopens to visitors for browsing

Cleveland Public Library launching services, programs virtually
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CLEVELAND — The main branch of the Cleveland Public Library, including most of its neighborhood locations, will reopen Monday to the public for browsing.

West Park, Woodland and Jefferson branches will continue to offer only curbside and walk-up services until 6 p.m. on Friday, April 2 when all operations cease for construction.

The Public Administration Library at City Hall will remain closed due to limited hours at Cleveland City Hall.

All patrons are required to wear face coverings and maintain social distance while inside the libraries.

Visitors will be required to limit their browsing sessions to 1 hour and 15 minutes to ensure everyone has access to the library.

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