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Greenfield Library to close temporarily for repairs, partial closures possible

County of Monterey

GREENFIELD, Calif. (KION-TV) - Bookworms and library guest be aware: the Greenfield Branch Library will be temporarily closed starting Monday, Sept. 8 for repairs.

According to the County of Monterey, the library will begin work on their new roof starting on Sept. 8 lasting until Sept. 15 fixing underneath the roof to stop leaks.

The traditional tile roof that adorns the library will be intact with the tiles being reused after repairs are done.

During this time, the library will not accept any returned item as those can returned to other branches or at the Bookmobile stop in Hicks Park.

Wireless internet access around the library will still be active between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. with print, scan, and copy services also available at the Hicks Park Bookmobile stop.

Other upcoming projects of note are seating and shade enhancements at the San Lucas Library, upgrades to the Pajaro Library at the Porter-Vallejo Mansion, and the closure of the Gonzales Library the week of Thanksgiving to reopen in their new home at the Dennis & Janice Caprara Community Center in 2026.

New libraries are also in the planning stages for Bradley and East Garrison, with construction expected to begin in 2026.

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