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The Ashtabula County District Library (ACDL)
is a mid-sized public library in Ashtabula, Ohio, located 45
miles east of Cleveland, and about 4 miles from the shore of
Lake Erie.
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The Library service area comprises 63% of the
residents of Ashtabula County. We provide service
through two sites and one bookmobile: the Main Library
in downtown Ashtabula city, the Geneva Branch in Geneva city, and our
mobile unit that serves many sites across the county.
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ACDL is an independent county district library,
governed by a board of seven Trustees - three appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas and four appointed by the County
Commissioners. ACDL is funded through 2.22% of the
State's total general tax revenues. According to the Ohio Revised Code
(3375.19), the definition of a county district library
is a library composed of all local, exempted village, and
city school districts in the county which are not within
the territorial boundaries of an existing township, school
district, municipal, county district, or county free
public library.
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Ashtabula County District Library is a
member of the Northeastern Ohio Regional Library System, a
multi-type library consortium located in Warren, Ohio.
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