The louisville public library has two meeting rooms and three study rooms available for use by the public.
Louisville library meeting rooms.
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During the safer at home order the louisville public library will continue to be closed to the public.
Meeting room use rules 1.
There is no fee for non profit groups community groups or private citizens to use the room during normal library hours.
The louisville public library has a meeting room for anyone in the community to use.
Purpose by the library its staff or the library board of trustees.
Use of the spaces.
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Members of the louisville public library and library affiliated groups.
Business users will be charged a fee.
We will begin offering contactless curbside pickup of library holds and the book return will be open wednesday through friday starting may 20.
The library reserves the right to deny any meeting room request if it is determined that the group individual or organization has abused its past privileges while using meeting rooms as determined by lfpl authorities including and without limitation.
Every attempt should be made to schedule room w210 as far in advance of the date of the event as possible.
Library programs and sponsored events shall be approved in the following order of preference.
Louisville public library use and reservation policy for space at the louisville public library.
Library staff is authorized to attend or observe any meeting or event taking place in the room.
Using the meeting room at 700 lincoln avenue.
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Library rooms are available first to library and city staff who may reserve the rooms for library and city sponsored meetings classes and events.
Revised and re adopted by the louisville public library board of trustees march 12 2020.
Any class or event held in the library must be free and of a noncommercial nature.
Disruptive behavior discriminatory or prejudicial actions vandalism theft failure to.
All library programs and activities b.