Fayette County Memorial Library - Fayette, Alabama - Central Library

Phone - 205-932-6625
Fayette County Memorial Library
Details
Type: Central Library
County of Location: Fayette
Number of Bookmobiles: 0
Library Size (square feet): 11,090
County: Fayette

Administrative Office Information

Fayette County Memorial Library
Phone: 205-932-6625
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Location
326 Temple Avenue N
Fayette, AL 35555-2383

Mailing Address
326 Temple Avenue N
Fayette, AL 35555-2383
library Collection
Print Materials: 26,684
Electronic Books: 0
Audio Materials: 969
Video Materials: 1,902
Print Subscriptions: 22
Library Services
Annual Service Hours for All Service Outlets: 2,400
Annual Library Visits: 22,039
Annual Reference Transactions: 15,751
Annual Circulation Transactions: 33,849
Annual Children's Material Circulation: 12,092
Internet Terminals Used by General Public: 6
Users of Electronic Resources Per Typical Week: 2,264
Service Outlets
Central Libraries: 1
Branch Libraries: 0
Bookmobiles: 0
Staff
Full Time Staff: 0
Librarians: 1
Other Staff: 3
Total Staff: 4
Funding/Operating Revenue
Local Government Revenue: $32,767
Alabama Government Revenue: $16,865
Federal Government Revenue: $0
Total Income: $165,965
Salaries: $65,080
Total Staff Expenditure: $73,166
Miscellaneous
Interlibrary Relationship: Not a Member of a Federation or Cooperative
Legal Basis: County/Parish
Administrative Structure: Administrative Entity with a Single Direct Service Outlet
Geographic Info: County/Parish (exactly)
Population of Legal Service Area: 18,109
Fayette County Memorial Library Reviews

From: anita dozier | submitted: Mar 04, 2008
I was treated very rudely by Ms. Lacey!! This has happened to me before and several others from the Fayette Area. I have never done anything to prompt such behavior and find it totaly inexceptable for a person who represents the city of Fayette to treat the public in this manner. I hope that if someone outside of the county ever has the misfortune of entering the doors of our library she doesn't treat them the way she treats the citizens of Fayette.