
(WWJ) Baldwin Public Library in Birmingham will be closed to all services starting Friday after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
“During the closure, the building will be cleaned and disinfected, following cleaning protocols as recommended by the CDC for the safety of employees and patrons,” a statement emailed to library patrons read.
The library is set to reopen on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 9:30 a.m.
During the closure, curbside pickup and telephone services will not be available. Materials return drop boxes will also be inaccessible during this time.
No items will be due during the closure and all fines will be waived.
The status of virtual programs remains up in the air. Please check the events calendar to see details about any programs you are involved in.
The library, located in the area of Maple and Southfield, services Birmingham, Bingham Farms, Beverly Hills and Bloomfield Hills.