![]() Other areas and items that remain temporarily unavailable with plans to resume soon: Some computers and children’s play area.PPLD’s contracted cleaning service regularly cleans each facility using enhanced flu season protocol. There are sanitation protocols for equipment checkouts, along with public-use areas like makerspaces, studios, and meeting rooms. Staff will no longer clean such surfaces between patron use. Self-service cleaning stations are available at locations, in which patrons can use supplies to wipe down furniture and equipment before or after use if wanted.(If you need an accommodation, please contact your local library directly.) Face coverings (including masks and shields) are now optional inside all of our libraries, but strongly encouraged for those 11 years and older who are not fully vaccinated. ![]() Here’s what to expect during your Library visit to help prevent the spread of COVID-19: Access Special Collections in the 1905 Carnegie Library.Use the Educational Resource Center at East Library.Take advantage of 3D print drop-off services, available at three locations.Use Studio21c or Studio916 by reservation, available at two locations.Check out Studio equipment from one of two libraries.Use a makerspace at one of three libraries.Use a meeting or study room by reservation more spaces are reopening for public use at libraries across the District!.Fax, scan, and/or copy documents without staff assistance.Use self-checkout machines and service desks.Browse the physical collection of books, movies, and more.What can I expect when visiting the Library inside?ĭuring your Library visit, you can do the following: (If you need an accommodation, please contact your local Library directly.) Get vaccinated at a Library-hosted clinic in partnership with Governor Polis’ Vaccines for All plan! Face coverings (including masks and shields) are now optional inside all of our libraries, but strongly encouraged for those 11 years and older who are not fully vaccinated. PPLD has lifted its mask requirements, following CDC and State of Colorado guidance for fully vaccinated individuals. PPLD continues to prioritize the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and greater community during the ongoing pandemic while making our resources and services accessible to everyone. Open hours and specific services may vary by Library location, so please check in advance. We ask that patrons be patient and respectful of our staff as we work through our new normal to bring Library services to the public.Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) is here to serve you, regardless of the circumstances! You’re welcome inside all of our libraries, now with almost all services, resources, and spaces available to you again. ![]() These expectations are subject to change as needed. We will continuously evaluate our ability to maintain a safe, healthy environment for staff and patrons. We are continuing to seek and adapt to new ways to safely serve the public, while acknowledging the concerns and safety needs presented by The Marion County Health Department, and what we are learning through internal discussions. Any current closures and service adjustments are posted at /open for public awareness. This may cause a location to be closed or revert to curbside pickup only for multiple days if there are not enough staff available to operate a library location. A symptomatic or potentially exposed staff member and any other staff considered a close contact by CDC guidelines will require a negative Covid-19 test to return to work. Out of an abundance of caution, libraries may be closed for a deep clean. ![]() Library staff are self-monitoring for Covid-19 symptoms and reporting potential exposures from home. The Indianapolis Public Library continuously evaluates our ability to maintain a safe, healthy environment for staff and patrons inside our locations. The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation
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