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A library district is a political subdivision of the state, created by one or more governmental entities and governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by these entities. Dedicated property tax revenues fund the library district and voters within the district boundaries must approve any new or increased taxes.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Library districts are the most common form of governance for public libraries within the State of Colorado and for communities similar in size to Boulder, with 56 district libraries throughout the state.\u202fPueblo, Colorado Springs, Arapahoe and Adams County, Greeley and Fort Collins have formed library districts.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> More information on Boulder's library district and governance can be found <\/SPAN>here<\/SPAN><\/A>.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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"description": " A library district is a political subdivision of the state, created by one or more governmental entities and governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by these entities. Dedicated property tax revenues fund the library district and voters within the district boundaries must approve any new or increased taxes.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Library districts are the most common form of governance for public libraries within the State of Colorado and for communities similar in size to Boulder, with 56 district libraries throughout the state.\u202fPueblo, Colorado Springs, Arapahoe and Adams County, Greeley and Fort Collins have formed library districts.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P>