Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), March, 2006 by Komperda, Jack
Byline: Jack Komperda Daily Herald Staff Writer The Winfield Public Library’s lower-level board room tells the story of the tiny one-building system’s space crunch. A shovel dedicating the building’s groundbreaking on July 26, 1980, has the same prominence as nearby file cabinets, computer parts, a wooden puppet stage, a Radio Flyer wagon, book dollies, files of past library board minutes and a freezer.
Library officials hope to convince residents on March 21 to approve a tax-rate increase referendum to pay for a new $7.5 million Winfield Road facility. We’ve included a few questions – and answers – a typical homeowner should know about the upcoming vote. Q
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