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Why would the King County Library System want to annex into a new city of Fairwood when it is already set up to serve the community at large?

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Why would the King County Library System want to annex into a new city of Fairwood when it is already set up to serve the community at large?

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When a new city is created in King County, it doesn’t automatically inherit existing contracts or service agreements that were in place when the neighborhoods were a part of unincorporated King County. The voters in the new city would have to vote to be annexed into the King County Library System and the new city would pay for the costs associated with that vote.

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