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LAGUNA HILLS : Volunteers Sought to Study Library Service

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The city is looking for up to 45 residents to voice their opinions about what library services they want in Laguna Hills.

The residents would form three focus groups to discuss whether they are satisfied with current library services and what improvements they would like.

Hearing residents’ opinions is one part of a $24,000 library study being conducted by David M. Griffith & Associates for the city.

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Laguna Hills is one of several cities examining the costs and benefits of remaining part of the Orange County Public Library District. The district receives $538,000 of the city’s annual property tax revenue.

The city’s concern about library service has been prompted by the county’s transfer of the branch library in Mission Viejo to the city of Mission Viejo, and postponing a planned county branch in Aliso Viejo until 1998.

Anyone interested in applying is asked to contact City Clerk Mary Carlson, (714) 707-2631, by July 29.

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