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Old 01-18-2012, 03:35 PM   #121
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
No it's not, since you need to drive or take a bus to get there to begin with. Better that than to see hours and content acquisitions cut back because of budget crunches.

Libraries need to streamline and make more efficient uses of their dwindling budgets.
Walking distance is subjective. For years and years my family had no car and we lived in a town where public transportation was iffy. My local library was much more than 2 miles away and I considered it walking distance.

I could walk (nice day), take the bus (not so nice of a day) or if a friend also wanted to go we would get a ride with a parent.

Just because you cannot/will not walk more than 2 miles does not mean it isn't within walking distance.
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