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This week the Buckeye Library goes fine-free

In a move to enhance accessibility for all residents, Buckeye Public Library announces its transition to a fine-free policy, effective Thursday, Oct. 19.

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This week the Buckeye Library goes fine-free

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In a move to enhance accessibility for all residents, Buckeye Public Library announces its transition to a fine-free policy, effective Thursday, Oct. 19.

This initiative eliminates late fees on all library materials and waives existing fines (excluding lost or damaged items), providing a fresh start for patrons.

The decision to go fine-free underscores the library's commitment to inclusivity, according to a press release. By removing financial barriers, the library aims to encourage everyone, regardless of financial situations, to use its extensive collection and services.

Visit buckeyeaz.gov/library or call 623-349-6300.

 

 

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