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Grand, beautiful building filled by an underfunded library full of
nonfunctioning equipment, staff who don't know, don't care and often barely
speak English. The homeless have taken over the bathrooms so god help you
if you need to use them. Overall an exhausting, baffling ordeal. Beautiful
building, though.
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Grand, beautiful building filled by an underfunded library full of
nonfunctioning equipment, staff who don't know, don't care and often barely
speak English. The homeless have taken over the bathrooms so god help you
if you need to use them. Overall an exhausting, baffling ordeal. Beautiful
building, though.
+David Lin The problem with homeless people is it becomes a dangerous place for everybody else. If the community needs a place with open doors for high school kids and homeless people, it could have been accomplished in a facility that didn't cost many millions of dollars. I'm struck with the absurdity of such a grand building housing an institution that's in every other way truly neglected.
Yeah, the homeless find shelter in any public library, like here in my hometown Evanston. Besides school kids doing homework, the rest of the patrons seem to be the homeless. I guess the public library is one of the few places where the door's open to everyone like that.