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From YouTube: Board Wrap-Up: June 2020, Career Center Expansion
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A
Welcome
back
to
County
Board
wrap
up
the
show
where
we
take
a
look
at
some
of
the
key
decisions.
The
Arlington
County
Board
takes
at
its
monthly
meeting
joining
me
today
to
give
some
insight
into
the
board's
actions
our
board
chair,
Libby,
Garvey
and
board
member
Matt
defer
ante
Libyan
map.
The
board
approved
a
plan
to
expand
the
Arlington
Career
Center
at
its
June
meeting.
And
what
can
you
tell
us
about
the
future
of
the
Career
Center
Center
and
then
also
of
the
Columbia
Pike
branch
library?
That's
on
the
same
site,
yeah.
B
Well,
the
Career
Center
that
and
the
end
the
library
is
a
real
area
where
the
schools
and
the
county
are
cooperating.
Quite
a
bit
and
schools
had
quite
a
large
plan
for
that
area,
and
a
lot
of
discussion
happened
about
it
and
then,
when
it
all
came
down
to
looking
at
what
it
was
going
to
cost
and
Cove
it
hit,
they
realized
they
had
to
kind
of
put
that
on
pause,
but
they
do
still
need
more
seats.
B
So
they're
there
we've
been
talking
with
them
for
some
time
about
the
library
there
and
repurposing
one
floor
of
it,
so
they
can
get
about
150
more
seats
for
students
in
in
that
area.
Unfortunately,
to
do
that,
we've
got
to
close
the
whole
library
for
a
little
while,
while
that
construction
happens
about
three
months,
if
I'm
remembering
correctly
and
there's
a
lot
of
concern
in
the
area
that
the
library
is
going
to
be
closed,
because
that
is
a
very
well-used
well-loved
library
and
people
depend
on
it
sometimes
for
their.
B
You
know
having
computers
and
internet,
of
course,
right
now,
it's
closed
anyway.
Unfortunately
we
were,
we
had
a
little
discussion
with
the
schools.
Folks
that
are
meeting
you
know
they're
closed
now.
Couldn't
you
be
doing
it
now,
but
apparently
actually
we're
part
of
the
issue,
because
in
order
to
redo
it,
we
gotta
get
the
books
and
what
we
got
in
the
library
out
of
the
library
and
then
with
a
Beckett.
So
it
looks
like
somebody
closed
for
about
three
months:
I
think
they
were
gonna
start
in
August
Matt.
B
If
you
recollect,
if
I
recollect
correctly
and
then
they're
gonna
consolidate
the
live,
we
will
consolidate
the
library
on
the
ground
floor
and
keep
providing
those
services
and,
on
the
second
floor,
will
be
school
space.
So
it's
it's
an
area
of
cooperation.
That's
been
affected
quite
a
bit
by
bykova
in
the
economy,
yeah
sure.
C
I
just
I
glad
you
touched
both
on
the
cooperation
we're
seeking
to
do,
and
we
are
very
mindful
of
the
how
important
that
library
is
to
the
community.
But
it
is.
We
are
in
a
period
where
the
libraries
are
closed
and
so
we'll
hope
that
that
work
can
get
done
as
soon
as
possible
and
we
can
also
meet
the
expanded
student
capacity
needs
that
we
know
we
have
as
a
community
and
that
we
have
to
address
there.
B
Are
some
libraries
nearby
and
I
think
we're
looking
at
maybe
doing
a
bookmobile
or
something
that
can
help,
but,
of
course
that's
not
the
space
with
the
computers
and
things
so
we'll
we'll
continue
actually
to
see.
If
there's
some
different
ways,
we
can
support
it
and
see
what's
happening
with
libraries
in
general.
By
the
time
we
get
there
now.
A
B
Library,
I
think
we're
pretty
darn
sure
of
because
they've
got
the
students
they
have
to
put
them
somewhere
and,
of
course,
how
they're
gonna
do
that
with
social
distancing
is
another
whole
issue,
but
that
would
call
out
for
more
space
rather
than
less
so
I'm
pretty
sure
they're
gonna
do
that
they're.
Looking
right
now,
I
think
in
doing
what
we
call
relocatable.
Some
people
call
them
trailers
more
of
those
still
on
the
on
the
parking
lot,
while
they
try
to
accommodate
the
students
and
figure
out
what
to
do
next.