Currently people who live within the city limits are able to obtain an Austin public library card for free, but that benefit does not extend to everyone with an Austin address. Those who live in a limited-purpose or extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) have to pay a non-resident fee to get a library card. "This nonresident fee creates an economic barrier to all individuals who may work in Austin and have been forced to relocate to surrounding areas due to gentrification and increased costs of housing that commute into Austin for work,” the commission’s letter to council read. During the last city council meeting of the year, council members approved the resolution to waive the nonresident fee.

  • FigMcLargeHugeM
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    1 year ago

    I get that, and yes, that is worth it, but I would like to be able to check out physical books and media. For instance the Round Rock Library will let anyone get a card and check out items.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, some hard to find blue-ray and dvd’s are at the Austin Public library, and I guess my only solution would be to bring a laptop and watch them at the library.

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      1 year ago

      I didn’t know about Round Rock, that’s cool. Maybe make a post so people know about that even better option?