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The Cupertino Library (at 54,000 square feet) supported with an advisory vote was funded by the City of Cupertino's General Fund and opened in October 2004. The Morgan Hill Library (at 28,000 square feet) was constructed with City Redevelopment Agency funds and opened on July 21, 2007.
Sep 24, 2024 · Closed All Day. 10800 Torre Avenue. Cupertino, CA 95014. Get Directions Transit Directions. Cupertino Library: (408) 446-1677. Community Librarian: cupertino_manager@sccl.org. Member of the Santa Clara County Library District. About Cupertino Library. Friends Book Sales.
- 10800 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, 95014, CA
- (408) 446-1677
Sep 24, 2024 · Facility & Collections. Cupertino Library is housed in a 54,000 sq. ft building. The facility includes: Group Study and Meeting rooms. Access to an extensive, shared County Library collection of over two million books, movies, and more. Non-English language Collections.
Sep 24, 2024 · December 11, 1960 – The Cupertino Library opened in the new Allario Shopping Center at 10255 Highway 9 (corner of South Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Rodrigues Avenue). Mrs. Mrs. Janice Erickson was the librarian in charge.
Apr 29, 2022 · Grand Launch of the Cupertino Library Expansion. Updated: May 25, 2022. April 29, 2022. From left to right: Hung Wei, Kitty Moore, Darcy Paul, Liang Chao, Jon Willey. Opening Gala and Ribbon Cutting by Mayor Darcy Paul, Vice Mayor Liang Chao, and City Council Members: Hung Wei, Kitty Moore, and Jon Willey.
Mar 22, 2022 · CUPERTINO, CA — The city of Cupertino received $1 million in federal funding towards the Cupertino Library Expansion Project, the city announced in a news release Tuesday.
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Aug 21, 2020 · The major expansion project at the Cupertino Library took a big step forward this week. Cupertino’s City Council approved a contract for Rodan Builders to design and build the project. The approval came with little fanfare or discussion, after years of community activism.