The Riverside County Library System (RCLS) will reopen the Cathedral City Library to the public on February 8. The library will offer modified services amid new COVID-19 health regulations with physical distancing measures.
During the modified service, patrons will have limited access to the interiors of the libraries for one hour. Library services are currently limited to the borrowing and returning of materials and accessing public computers.
The library has implemented health and safety precautions including requiring masks to be worn by staff and patrons, added wall-mounted hand sanitizer stations, sneeze guards at all transaction counters, floor decals to encourage physical distancing, reduced the amount of available public computers to safely and properly distance patrons, and removed all common area lounge furniture. The library will resume normal business hours and will continue to offer digital and curbside service during this time. Additional services and resources will resume as soon as the library is able to do so in a safe manner.
RCLS is asking all patrons, volunteers, and employees to wear face coverings and continue to follow health and safety standards when entering the facilities. For more information about the Cathedral City Library, go to: http://www.rivlib.net/website/branch-page-829/location/CathedralCity or call (760) 328-4262.
RCLS is a division of Riverside County Business & Community Services. For more information, please contact the RCLS at (951) 369-3003 or visit www.rivlib.net.