Public invited to discuss new Tukwila library Aug. 23

The King County Library System plans to replace the Foster Library with a new, larger library just up the block along South 144th Street. - STEVE HUNTER, Tukwila Reporter
STEVE HUNTER, Tukwila Reporter
The King County Library System plans to replace the Foster Library with a new, larger library just up the block along South 144th Street.

By STEVE HUNTER
Tukwila Reporter Reporter
August 23, 2012 · Updated 1:03 PM 

The King County Library System will host a public meeting Thursday, Aug. 23 to discuss the proposed new and expanded Tukwila Library.

The Library System plans to build a new library at the corner of Tukwila International Boulevard and South 144th Street as part of the city's Tukwila Village development.

The meeting will run from 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Foster Library, 4060 S. 144th St.

At the meeting, the Library System’s architect will present the design of the new library for public review and input.

For more information, contact KCLS at 425-369-3487 or bondconstruction@kcls.org.

Contact Tukwila Reporter Reporter Steve Hunter at shunter@tukwilareporter.com or 253-872-6600, ext. 5052.

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