Library Renovations: April 2005 Archives

Paley rest room renovations begin April 11th

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Both the men's and women's restrooms on the 2nd floor of Paley Library will be renovated by Temple facilities staff April 11-22, 2005. During initial days of this short project, there will be noise in the immediate vicinity as old, deteriorated tiles are removed.

We apologize in advance for any temporary inconvenience this may cause.

Public restrooms on the lower level, 1st, and 3rd floors of Paley Library will be available during this time. These other restrooms were renovated in 2004 through the same central facilities renewal funding.

These and other renovation or maintenance projects now underway are modest but important steps toward the University Libraries' goal of providing convenient, comfortable, well-equipped spaces where the University community reads, studies, conducts research, and participates in educational and cultural activities.

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