Penrose Library in Colorado Springs reopened with new security cameras, altered layout, and panic alarms after a two-month closure for security upgrades.
Colorado Springs' Penrose Library has reopened after a two-month closure for security upgrades. The Pikes Peak Library District installed new security cameras that record 24/7, redesigned the building layout to include shorter bookshelves and two-person tables, and added panic alarms for staff. The library aims to create a safer and more welcoming environment for patrons through these improvements.
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