O’Reilly for Libraries
Discover the power of O’Reilly for Libraries: unlocking knowledge and empowering readers in Santa Clara County Library system! Continue reading
Discover the power of O’Reilly for Libraries: unlocking knowledge and empowering readers in Santa Clara County Library system! Continue reading
Request for Proposals for the cities of Campbell, Monterey, and Oakland. These documents are provided as three examples of RFPs used to solicit bids from architectural firms. Continue reading
A remarkable day in the history of the Los Altos libraries as Community Librarian Rose Baiza and County Librarian Jennifer Weeks address the Los Altos City Council to move forward on planning for a new expansion of the library. Continue reading
Some photos of library things. Continue reading
Well, not all the services belong to us, they belong to you. Check out this easy to use cheat sheet of all the great services available! Continue reading
What did the Friends of the Library think? The Library Commission? The City Council of the time? Was there conflict? You betcha. Continue reading
The Infrastructure Subcommittee has researched the possibility of expanding the existing patio area of the Woodland Branch library. Continue reading
Path Forward for Los Altos Library. Prepared by: Nelvin Gee, Los Altos Library Commissioner
Reviewed by: Julie Crane and Ying Liu, Los Altos Library Commissioners Continue reading
Great analysis and proposals made by Commissioner Freddie Wheeler immediately prior to the pandemic lockdown which is very relevant today as we think about bringing Woodland back. Proposal presented back in March 2020. Continue reading
This Feasibility Study goes over several proposals for remodeling and/or rebuilding the library. Prepared in 2018 by STRATA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING MANAGEMENT. Continue reading
Here’s the Group 4 report, written in 2018, updating and revising the 2008 Needs Assessment. Continue reading
The Joint Powers Agreement. Continue reading
This is a 92-page document discussing a potential remodel and identifying needs. It is prefaced by a letter to the Town of Los Altos Hills City Council. Continue reading
Some interesting stuff to read. Continue reading
An overview of naming rights policies in place in the United States, California, Santa Clara County, and the City of Los Altos and how they might influence fundraising for the future development of the Los Altos Libraries. Continue reading