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Tempe becomes 2nd U.S. city offering rebates for residents to build their own ‘little free libraries’

August 25, 2016 R. Wolf Baldassarro 1

The council action seeks to encourage more of the libraries, said Councilman Kolby Granville, who helped push for the new policy. Residents who build or purchase a little library can submit an application and receipts to the city for a reimbursement. The city set aside $10,000 in its budget for the program, which […]

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