Lucille Warren and Neva Teague were hired through the National Youth Administration to run the library.
[1] In 1965 city officials made plans for a new 7,000-square-foot $120,000 library building on city-owned property at West A Street and Willamette Falls Drive.
[4] 25 volunteers packed up 14,000 books on October 28, 1978, and the library moved into the community room of the Bolton Fire Station.
[6] On March 31, 1987, voters approved a $1.2 million bond proposal to finance construction of a dedicated library building.
[7] A list of 22 possible sites was narrowed down to three until the West Linn City Council approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of a 1.5-acre piece of land on Burns Street in April 1988.
[9] In 1999 a $3.9 million bond measure to remodel and expand the library did not pass on the November 2 ballot because voter turnout was less than 50%.