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Libraries Eligible for Increased E-Rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 IMLS Locale Code Definition City Large: Territory inside an urbanized area and inside a principal city with population of 250,000 or 11 more Midsize: Territory inside an urbanized area and inside a principal city with a population less than 12 250,000 and greater than or equal to 100,000 Suburb Large: Territory outside a principal city and inside an urbanized area with population of 250,000 or 21 more Based on Data from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) FY 2012 Public Libraries Survey Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 STATE LOCALE LIBRARY NAME AK 11 ANCHORAGE PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 11 CITY OF MESA MAIN LIBRARY AZ 11 PHOENIX PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 11 PIMA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 ANAHEIM PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 FRESNO COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 KERN COUNTY LIBRARY CA 11 LONG BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 OAKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 RIVERSIDE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 SACRAMENTO PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 SAN JOSE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 11 STOCKTON-SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY CO 11 AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY CO 11 DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARY CO 11 PIKES PEAK LIBRARY DISTRICT DC 11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY FL 11 JACKSONVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY GA 11 ATLANTA FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM IL 11 CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY IN 11 ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY IN 11 INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY KS 11 WICHITA PUBLIC LIBRARY KY 11 LEXINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY KY 11 LOUISVILLE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY LA 11 NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC MA 11 BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MD 11 ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY MI 11 DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY MN 11 SAINT PAUL PUBLIC LIBRARY MO 11 KANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY MO 11 CITY OF ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL LIBRARY DISTRICT NC 11 GREENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY NC 11 CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG LIBRARY NC 11 WAKE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES NE 11 LINCOLN CITY LIBRARIES NE 11 OMAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY NJ 11 NEWARK PUBLIC LIBRARY NJ 11 JERSEY CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Page | 2 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 NM 11 ALBUQUERQUE/BERNALILLO COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM NV 11 LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT NV 11 HENDERSON DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARIES NY 11 BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY NY 11 BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NY 11 QUEENS BOROUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY NY 11 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE BRANCH LIBRARIES OH 11 CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY OH 11 COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN LIBRARY OH 11 TOLEDO-LUCAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY OH 11 WORTHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY OK 11 TULSA CITY-COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM OR 11 MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBRARY PA 11 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH PA 11 FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA PA 11 ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIBRARY ASSOC PR 11 REGIONAL LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED PR 11 PUERTO RICO ART MUSEUM RESEARCH CENTER LIBRARY PR 11 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF PUERTO RICO (INSTITUTO DE CULTURA) PR 11 CENTRO DE BENDICIÓN COMMUNITY LIBRARY (CARMEN M. COLÓN) TN 11 MEMPHIS PUBLIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER TN 11 NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 EL PASO PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 FORT WORTH LIBRARY TX 11 ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TX 11 HOUSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 AUSTIN PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 PLANO PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TX 11 SAN ANTONIO PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 11 CORPUS CHRISTI PUBLIC LIBRARIES TX 11 UNIVERSITY PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY VA 11 VIRGINIA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY WA 11 SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY WI 11 BROWN DEER PUBLIC LIBRARY WI 11 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 12 BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 12 HUNTSVILLE - MADISON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 12 MOBILE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 12 MONTGOMERY CITY-COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AR 12 CENTRAL ARKANSAS LIBRARY SYSTEM AZ 12 SCOTTSDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 12 TEMPE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY Page | 3 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 CA 12 BURBANK PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY CA 12 CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 GLENDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 HAYWARD PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 ONTARIO CITY LIBRARY CA 12 ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 OXNARD PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 PASADENA PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 ROSEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 SALINAS PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 SANTA CLARA CITY LIBRARY CA 12 SANTA MARIA PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 SOLANO COUNTY LIBRARY CA 12 SONOMA COUNTY LIBRARY CA 12 SUNNYVALE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 TORRANCE PUBLIC LIBRARY CA 12 THOUSAND OAKS LIBRARY CA 12 VICTORVILLE CITY LIBRARY CO 12 POUDRE RIVER PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT CO 12 PUEBLO CITY-COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT CT 12 BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY CT 12 HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY CT 12 NEW HAVEN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY CT 12 FERGUSON LIBRARY FL 12 LEROY COLLINS LEON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYST FL 12 ST. LUCIE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM FL 12 PINELLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY COOPERATIVE FL 12 MANDEL PUBLIC LIBRARY OF WEST PALM BEACH GA 12 LIVE OAK PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM GA 12 ATHENS REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM GA 12 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM GA 12 EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM IA 12 DES MOINES PUBLIC LIBRARY IA 12 DAVENPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY IA 12 CEDAR RAPIDS PUBLIC LIBRARY ID 12 BOISE PUBLIC IL 12 GAIL BORDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT IL 12 NAPERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY IL 12 PEORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY IL 12 ROCKFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY IL 12 LINCOLN LIBRARY IN 12 EVANSVILLE-VANDERBURGH PUBLIC LIBRARY Page | 4 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 IN 12 WILLARD LIBRARY OF EVANSVILLE IN 12 ST JOSEPH COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY KS 12 TOPEKA AND SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY KS 12 KANSAS CITY, KANSAS PUBLIC LIBRARY LA 12 SHREVE MEMORIAL LA 12 EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH MA 12 CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY MA 12 SPRINGFIELD CITY LIBRARY MA 12 WORCESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY MI 12 ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY MI 12 FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY MI 12 GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC LIBRARY MI 12 WARREN PUBLIC LIBRARY MN 12 ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY MO 12 SPRINGFIELD-GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT MO 12 DANIEL BOONE REGIONAL LIBRARY MS 12 JACKSON/HINDS LIBRARY SYSTEM MT 12 PARMLY BILLINGS LIBRARY NC 12 CUMBERLAND COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTER NC 12 DURHAM COUNTY LIBRARY NC 12 FORSYTH COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NC 12 NEW HANOVER COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NC 12 HIGH POINT PUBLIC LIBRARY ND 12 FARGO PUBLIC LIBRARY NH 12 MANCHESTER CITY LIBRARY NV 12 WASHOE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM NY 12 ONONDAGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NY 12 ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY OH 12 AKRON-SUMMIT CNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY OR 12 EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY OR 12 SALEM PUBLIC LIBRARY PA 12 ALLENTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY PR 12 PONCE MUNICIPAL LIBRARY (MARIANA SUAREZ DE LONGO) PR 12 CAROLINA ELECTRONIC LIBRARY (DR. CARLOS HERNÁNDEZ) RI 12 PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY RI 12 PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY LIBRARY SC 12 CHARLESTON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TN 12 LINEBAUGH PUBLIC LIBRARY TN 12 CLARKSVILLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY TN 12 CHATTANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRARY TN 12 KNOX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TX 12 ABERNATHY PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 DENTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 IRVING PUBLIC LIBRARY Page | 5 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 TX 12 ABILENE PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 LAREDO PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 LUBBOCK PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 MIDLAND COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 ECTOR COUNTY LIBRARY TX 12 BEAUMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TX 12 RICHARDSON PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 ROUND ROCK PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM TX 12 WACO-MCLENNAN COUNTY LIBRARY TX 12 WICHITA FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 BROWNSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 AMARILLO PUBLIC LIBRARY TX 12 MCALLEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY UT 12 SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY UT 12 PROVO CITY LIBRARY VA 12 ALEXANDRIA LIBRARY VA 12 ARLINGTON DEPT. OF LIBRARIES VA 12 HAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY VA 12 NEWPORT NEWS PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM VA 12 NORFOLK PUBLIC LIBRARY VA 12 RICHMOND PUBLIC LIBRARY WA 12 EVERETT PUBLIC LIBRARY WA 12 FORT VANCOUVER REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT WA 12 SPOKANE PUBLIC LIBRARY WA 12 TACOMA PUBLIC LIBRARY WI 12 BROWN COUNTY LIBRARY WI 12 MADISON PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 MILLBROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 ADAMSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 BESSEMER PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 MOUNTAIN BROOK - EMMET O'NEAL LIBRARY AL 21 FAIRFIELD - WALTER J. HANNA MEMORIAL LIBRARY AL 21 FULTONDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 GARDENDALE - MARTHA MOORE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 GRAYSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 HOMEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 HUEYTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 IRONDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 LEEDS - JANE CULBRETH LIBRARY AL 21 MIDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 PLEASANT GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 TARRANT PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 TRUSSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 VESTAVIA HILLS LIBRARY IN THE FOREST Page | 6 Libraries Eligible for Increased E-rate Funding Per Square Foot IMLS Categories 11, 12 and 21 AL 21 ALABASTER - ALBERT L. SCOTT LIBRARY AL 21 CALERA PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 HELENA - JANE B. HOLMES PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 PELHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 NORTH SHELBY LIBRARY AL 21 CHICKASAW - INA PULLEN SMALLWOOD MEMORIAL LIBRARY AL 21 CITY OF BAYOU LA BATRE PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 PRICHARD PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 PHENIX CITY - RUSSELL COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 ORANGE BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 SATSUMA PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 CHELSEA PUBLIC LIBRARY AL 21 PINSON PUBLIC LIBRARY AR 21 WASHINGTON COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM AR 21 WEST MEMPHIS PUBLIC LIBRARY AR 21 BELLA VISTA PUBLIC LIBRARY AR 21 SALINE COUNTY LIBRARY AR 21 PEA RIDGE COMMUNITY LIBRARY AZ 21 MARICOPA COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT OFFICE AZ 21 CHANDLER PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 21 GLENDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 21 TOLLESON PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 21 DESERT FOOTHILLS LIBRARY AZ 21 PEORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM AZ 21 YOUNGTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 21 ORO VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY AZ 21 DR.
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