Starting this weekend, some San Diego public libraries will again be open on Sundays, one of the last steps to bring library service back to pre-pandemic levels.
Following rounds of hiring to fill empty positions, 14 of the city's 36 library locations will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. starting Sunday.
"The city is excited to restore these vital library services to residents," Chief Operating Officer Eric Dargan said."The success of the recent city career fair allowed the San Diego Public Library to fill the positions that make these Sunday hours possible. "More than 200 people applied to work at the library, which is a testament to the great work that SDPL does every day," he added.The following locations will offer Sunday hours beginning this weekend:
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