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Presentations
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• Website updated & Fact Sheet posted
• Timelapse camera is in place & functional by 3/05
• Livestream camera is in place & functional by 3/05
• Public Events calendar is in development
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CUPERTINO FACT SHEET
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Project Description
The City of Cupertino has had its eye on -
expanding the Cupertino Library since 2012. - -
That dream will finally be realized this year as _ _ _ • -
the one-story, southern portion of the library • - • • - - • - • - - -
is replaced with an approximately 5,600 sf _
two-story addition. The first and second floors
of the expansion feature large multi-purpose
rooms that will be used for library programs
for all ages, spill-over study spaces, and other
community uses. The much needed additional
space will allow the library to fulfill its mission Funding
of encouraging life-long learning and self- The Cupertino City Council unanimously
improvement. A design-build approach is approved the project with $8 million in funding.
being used to undertake this expansion. The facility will be owned and maintained by
Design-build is a project delivery method that the City of Cupertino. The Cupertino Library is a
allows for the overlapping of the design phase member of the Santa Clara County Library District,
and construction phase. When done well, it with services provided by the Library District.
minimizes legal risk, reduces costs, and shortens
the delivery schedule of the project.
CITY OF
CUPERTINO
Construction History
Construction is slated to begin in February 2021. The The first Cupertino Library opened in the Cupertino
construction process may present some impacts to Store in 1912 with a modest collection of 50-75 books
traffic circulation and access to the facility. The City on 4 shelves in the store. This branch of the Santa
will make a concerted effort to keep noise and other Clara County Free Library continued in various forms
construction impacts to a minimum and will keep until a new 2,500 sf facility in the Allario Shopping
the community informed on the process. Check the Center opened in 1960. The popularity of the
website for updates on access, as well as updates Cupertino Library was then immediately apparent
from the team working on the project, and special with a large collection and booming numbers of
events like a Virtual Site Tour and a Q&A session. visitors. Facilities erected welcomed ever-increasing
• February 2021 -Construction Begins numbers of patrons, such that a 24,000 sf facility built
• December 2021 -Construction Complete in 1971 was expanded to 37,000 sf in 1988, and that
was replaced by a new 54,000 sf building in 2004,
housing more than 200,000 volumes in its collection
and more than 1 million items in circulation. Today
Thank ' Cupertino! the Cupertino Library has more than 330,000
Stay connected to learn more about volumes in its collection, circulates more than 2.5
the construction process, impacts, and million items annually, and receives 900,000 visitors
scheach year.
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cupertino.org/libraryexpansion Please visit the sccld.org website for more history,
photos, and information about the Cupertino
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Library Commission Meeting
March 3, 2021
Presentations
Item 3
Quarterly Update on the Library Commission
Ongoing Items
Library Commission Meeting 3.3.21
Item 3
Quarterly Update on the Library
Commission Ongoing Items
March 3, 2021
CITY OF
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Agenda
• Overview
• Programming and Library Space
• Addressing the Digital Divide
• Community Engagement
• Cupertino Poet Laureate Program
• Next Steps
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Overview
• Quarterly Update
• Status of ongoing items
• Overview
• Objectives
• Status to date
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Programming and Library Space
a)Support the efforts of Council to Solve Programming and Library Space Issues, 1)March 4,discussed touring DeAnza College library
address space constraints affecting Access to Study,Research,and Collaborative for additional space for library patrons.
programming,meeting,and study Space 2)Designated and implemented signage for a quite
uses of the library. space in the library.Monitoring for success was limited
b)Work with Library District to due to COVID SIP order.
designate quiet workspaces inside 3)May 6,received an update on the Library Expansion
the library.Monitor implementation Project.Judy Miner and Lorrie Ranck of DeAnza
and patron response. College provided ideas for providing more space and
c)Work with Library District and resources for Cupertino Library patrons at the College.
Education Districts to identify 4)June 3,received an update on the Library
locations for additional study, Expansion Project.
research,and collaborative space 5)July 1,Henry Sang of the Library Foundation
for community members. provided a presentation,which included information
on the Library Expansion Project.
6)August 5,received an update on the Library
Expansion Project.
7)September 2,received an update on the Library
Expansion project.
8)November 4,received an update on the Library
Expansion Project.
9)January 6,2021,received an update on the Library
Expansion Project.
10)February 3,received an update on the Library
Expansion Project.
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Received an update
on the Library
Expansion Project.
Judy Miner and Item I - Status
Designated and College discussed
implemented signage ideas for providing Library Foundation
for a quite space in more space and provided a
the library.Monitoring resources for presentation,which
for :.. . . .. o . . Library . Library . LibrarySIP order. College. Expansion Project. Expansion project. Expansion Project.
Discussed -
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DeAnza . Library . Library . Library . Library
space for library
patrons
library for additional Expansion Project. Expansion Project. Expansion Project. Expansion Project.
Addressing the Digital Divide
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d)Work in cooperation with the Improve Programming and Services for 1)July 1,Henry Sang of the Library Foundation provided
City and Library District to students and Senior Citizens. a presentation which included impacts of the digital
recommend events,programs, divide.
and services to benefit Students, 2)September 2,received a presentation on senior
Senior Citizens and address the programming.The Cupertino Librarian noted that Wi-Fi
digital divide. service had been expanded to the Library parking lot.
3)October 7,received a presentation on teen
programming and a presentation on addressing the
digital divide.Discussion ideas included opportunities to
add outdoor outlets to allow people charge their
devices.It was noted that the Library offers laptops for
checkout within the library.
4)January 6,2021,Public Works Director,Roger Lee,
acknowledged that staff are looking at the feasibility of
implementing outdoor charging stations.
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Item 3
Item 2 - Status
Received a presentation on teen
programming and a presentation
on addressing divide.Discussion .-. .-.
opportunities to add outdoor
Henry Sang of the Library outlets to allow people charge
Foundation provided a their devices.It was noted that the
presentation which included Library offers laptops for checkout
impacts of the digital divide. within the library.
Received a presentation on senior Public Works Director,Roger Lee,
programming.The Cupertino acknowledged that staff are
Librarian noted that Wi-Fi service looking at the feasibility of
had been expanded to the Library implementing outdoor charging
parking lo . .
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Community Engagement
Objective
e)Recommend programs and Support Data Collection,analysis of Results, 1)May b,discussed potential community
events to assist the Library District and Policy Recommendations Associated engagement opportunities.
in engaging the community on with the Tri-annual Library Patron Survey. 2)August 5,discussed topics and format for a
topics such as the Tri-annual community engagement opportunity.The
Patron Survey,programs,and Commission voted on,and approved to move
services. forward,at a time best suited for the staff and
Commission,and in a format to be determined,to
host a community engagement event at an existing
Commission meeting,with the first topic of the Library
Expansion Project and a standby topic of accessing
and navigating online resources.
3)February 3,2021,Clare Varesio provided a review
of the Library Patron Survey results.
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Item 3
DiscussedItem 3 - Status
potential c. engagement Cle . . o provided.review of the Library
opportunities. - results.
Discussed topics and format for.
community engagement
oppo -Commission voted
on,and approved to move
forward,at.time best suited .
the staff. . Commission,. .in a
format -. to host.
community . .- . - - event
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with -first topicthe Library
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Cupertino Poet Laureate Program
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f)Cupertino Poet Laureate Provide the residents of Cupertino with 1)February 5,the Commission approved to
Program programs,workshops,and events which recommend Jing Jing Yang as the 2020-21 Cupertino
introduce and reinforce poetry as an Poet Laureate.
enriching cultural art-form open and 2)February 18,City Council adopted a resolution
accessible to all. approving Jing Jing Yang as the 2020-21 Cupertino
Poet Laureate.
Biannually conduct the application and 3)February 26,the Parks and Recreation Department
selection process for the Cupertino Poet and the Library Commission hosted the Poet
Laureate Laureate Celebration event to thank the outgoing
Poet Laureate and welcome the incoming Poet
Provide support to the program through Laureate.
funding,receiving occasional reports,and 4)May 6,received an update on the Poet Laureate
providing community awareness. Program.
5)July 1,received an update on the Poet Laureate
Program.Established that expenditures for the
program do not need to be approved by the
Commission as long as they are within the
established budget.
6)December 6,received an update on the Poet
Laureate Program.
7)February 3,2021,received an update on the Poet
Laureate Program.
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Item 4 - Status
The Parks and
Recreation
Department and the Received an update
Library Commission on the Poet Laureate
hosted the Poet Program.Established
Laureate Celebration that expenditures for
The Commission event to thank the the program do not
approved to outgoing Poet need to be approved
recommend Ing Jing Laureate and by the Commission as
Yang as the 2020-21 welcome the long as they are within Received an update
Cupertino Poet incoming Poet the established on the Poet Laureate
Laureate Laureate budget Program
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City Council adopted Received an update Received an update
a resolution approving on the Poet Laureate on the Poet Laureate
Jing Jing Yang as the Program Program
2020-21 Cupertino
Poet Laureate
Library Commission Meeting
March 3, 2021
Presentations
Item 4
Monthly Update Reports
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LIBRARY COMMISSION UPDATE -3/3/2021 '
Last March, we closed our library "VA
building to the public. One year later,
we are hopeful that our patrons will
soon be back! We have much to look
forward to, including the start of ill " gay
construction on our library expansion
project. Stay tuned as our library has
an eventful 2021 !
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ceremony for the Cupertino Library Expansion project.
Friday,March 5 at Noon
Watch at cuperfino.org,youtube.com/cuperHnocitychannel,
or facebook.com/cifyofcuperfino
For more information,visit cupertino.org/libraryexpansion
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Keep up with the latest in everything BREAKING GROUND
library by visiting our website at
https://sccld.org/informed/ and Join us online Friday, March 5 at
subscribing to our newsletter. Stay 12:00 pm as we celebrate the start
tuned as we look forward to safely of our library expansion project with
expanding our library service! a virtual groundbreaking ceremony!
Watch online on the city of
Cupertino's website, where you can
BOOKS, BOOKS AND also keep up with project progress.
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fir! Cupertino Library patrons
•„• checked out 55,398 items BRAND NEW IN CHINES E
in the month of February, Find new library books in Chinese
showing us their library love (and over a dozen other languages!)
and accounting for 32 /o of at sccld.org/collections-by_
total SCCLD checkouts! languages/, and check out
Traditional Chinese eBooks and
magazines on our website at
STEAM CLUB SCIENCE sccld.org/resource/hyread-chinese/.
Engineer your own toy race car with
a balloon and other household items,
and learn what principles of physics BE WATER WISE
are at work! No registration required; Spring and summer are coming!
join us Tuesday, March 23 at Learn techniques to lower your
4:00 pm on Facebook Live - water bill and cool down your yard
www.facebook.com/SCCLD/. with the Master Gardeners.
Register online for the next
program in this popular series, held
on Tuesday, March 16 at 7:00 pm.
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STAFF PICKS - MARCH 2O21
CUPERTINO LIBRARY
4 LIBRARIAN MAGGIE RECOMMENDS...
.:.4.. Snapdragon by Kat Leyh - Filled with gender fluid and diverse characters,this
heartwarming graphic novel about a young girl and her newly befriended witchy
neighbor will have you guessing until the end. This one is highly recommended
for middle grade readers and older.
https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/783799118
1; 1 LIBRARY PAGE MARY RECOMMENDS...
E ilil"fJJ Conspiracy Club by Jonathan Kellerman - Another great mystery from this
popular author, which hearkens back to the mysteries and supernatural
+ stories of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle period. An excellent book!
https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/133014118
] LIBRARY PAGE KYLA RECOMMENDS...
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes is
called upon to discover who is threatening the life of the heir to the Baskerville
estate and who killed the previous owner.
https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/187905118
LIBRARIAN KYLA RECOMMENDS...
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie - A story to keep you on the edge
of your seat as a group of ten strangers are collected together on a strange,
remote island. Suspicions are high as the guests are slowly killed by one of them.
But who?!
https://sccl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/21772118
Use your library card for access to our entire online library,
santa Clara available 2417, including eBooks, audiobooks, downloadable
county
librarydistrict movies, music, magazines, newspapers, international content,
online learning, research and more.
Boohmobile Gilroy Morgan Hill Don't have a library card? Sign up for an eCard at
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Connect with SVR Authors Silicon Valley Reads 2021
For many, the best part of Silicon Valley Reads is to hear directly ■
from the featured authors. March offers opportunities for all ages
to listen to the SVR authors and have an opportunity to ask
questions. Or, you can join in a book discussion about your
favorite SVR titles.
March 2 CcD_ 6:30 pm
Carol Novello, author of Mutual Rescue will be interviewed by 1
Kurt Kruckenberg, President of Humane Society Silicon Valley.
They will discuss how rescuing animals can save you, too. This
event is brought to you in partnership with the Los Altos Library
Endowment (LALE).
March 3 (,5_ 4:00 pm
Carol Novello will be back for a children's program with animals from Humane Society Silicon Valley,
and one of the children she features in her story. Kids will love learning how animals can bring
happiness to everyone!
March 6 (c_ 11:00 am
Rachel Joyce, author of The Music Shop will be with us to talk about her book. We will also enjoy
music from The Music Shop performed by the San Jose Library band, The Dewey Decibels.
March 11 Ca_ 6:00 pm
Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley will join us to present Fanny Singer, author of Always Home,
along with her famous chef mother, Alice Waters. You won't want to miss this conversation hosted by
food-blogger Carolyn Jung!
March 13 (aD_ 3:00 pm
Nikki Grimes, award-winning author of Garvey's Choice, will visit us and answer your questions about
her book. Ms. Grimes will be joined by Manasi Garg, a local student poet award-winner.
For a full list of SVR events including weekly UNAFF in Libraries award-winning films and
documentaries, visit siliconvallevreads.org/events.
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SCCLD Provides Tax Assistance
April 15, 2021 is Tax day. To help our patrons prepare, SCCLD has
compiled a comprehensive list of available services to assist you.
SCCLD is providing the following services:
• Pick up common tax forms and their instructions at our libraries
during walk-up service hours
• Reserve a 50-minute computer appointment at the Gilroy, Los
Altos, Milpitas or Saratoga Library to fill out online forms and/or
print up to 25 pages for free (sccld.org/reserve)
• Speak with a librarian Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm at (408) 540-
3947.
Printed Federal and State Tax Forms
Printable federal forms, publications, and instructions are available on the IRS website. For printable
state tax forms and publications, go to the State of California Franchise Tax Board.
File Electronically
If you are among the 90% of people who prefer filing online, visit the IRS's FILE page to get started. If
you are filing as an individual or business, you will find filing tools and answers to common questions,
or you can select from a list of IRS partner sites and tools for Free File Online Options based on your
adjusted gross income (AGI) and other criteria.
Free Online Tax Preparation Assistance
If you earned less than $57,000 in 2020, the IRS's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, the United Way,
and CalWorks have partnered to provide you with secure and safe e-filing by trained volunteers
via GetYourRefund.org. This service is also available in Spanish.
Free In-Person Tax Preparation Assistance
If you want in-person assistance, or need tax assistance in languages other than English or Spanish,
you can use the IRS's Find a Location tool to locate free tax assistance from community organizations.
Anyone over 50 with a low to moderate income can use AARP's Foundation Tax Aide Service for in-
person or online tax assistance from trained IRS certified volunteers.
Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments
If you never received the full Economic Impact Payment, you may be able to claim the Recovery
Rebate Credit. Or visit the IRS's Coronavirus Tax Relief page for updates and more information.
For more information, visit our website. (https://sccld.org/blogs/post/its-income-tax-time-are-you-ready/)
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Library Expansion Updates
SCCLD is proud to announce the Morgan Hill Library CHx
Expansion is complete with a beautiful new Children's LDRENS'4C1'IVITy
Activity Room and Community Room. This new space is ROpM
already being put to good use preparing Supper at the Library
meals, and will be a welcome addition to the library to offer
homework help, children's programs, community events, and
much more in the near future. SCCLD has created a brief
video to introduce this bright, happy new space, as well as
thank our supporters of the Supper at the Library program.
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The official ground-breaking for the Cupertino Library Expansion is set for March 5 at noon. Please
join us for this virtual event as Cupertino Mayor Paul, as well as others from the City of Cupertino and
the Santa Clara County Library District say a few words to kick off this exciting and much anticipated
project.
Printing Service Available at the Library
Have a current library card and PIN and need to print? SCCLD is offering wireless printing for our
patrons at the Gilroy, Los Altos, Milpitas and Saratoga Libraries. Patrons can use our free wireless
printing service to upload their documents online and pick up their printouts the same day during
walkup service using the Print Station. No appointment is necessary if you have a current library card,
PIN and have used our public computers for more than catalog search in the past.
To get started, we have included a set of instructions. As we enter into tax season, offering public
access to computers and printing is another important way the Library is providing valuable services to
our community.
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SED Talk for Teens
For teens interested in entrepreneurship, SCCLD has a virtual program on
Saturday, March 20, 4:00-5:30pm titled SED Talk for Teens: Overcoming
Obstacles in Entrepreneurship. In this class, they will learn what it takes to '
start and successfully run your own company.
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This is a three-part TED-style talk with Q&A for teens on the topic of
entrepreneurship:
• Manny Cappello - Associate Vice Chancellor and founder of the Entrepreneurship Center at West
Valley College
• Jacob Choi - COO at Going Merry, a startup company founded by Carnegie Mellon and Stanford
graduates
• Kaushik Narayan - CTO and Head of the Cloud BU at McAfee. Founder of the startup Skyhigh
Networks
Advanced registration is required.
JPA- Save the Date
The next Library Joint Powers Authority Board meeting will be Thursday, April 29 @ 12:OOpm
Blueprint for a Safer Economy
Santa Clara County is anticipating moving to the Red Tier as of Wednesday, March 3. SCCLD is
finalizing our plans to reintroduce Lobby Service to replace Walkup Service at the Cupertino, Gilroy,
Los Altos, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, and Saratoga Libraries in early to mid-March. Curbside holds pickup
will also be available. The Campbell Library will maintain Walkup Service and Curbside Service.
We will share more information as it becomes available. For the latest information on Library
Services, please visit our website at sccld.org/informed.
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