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Castlewood Library 10' Arapahoe Rd. S. Uinta St. Front Door CASTLEWOOD LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

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Castlewood Library

10'

Arapahoe Rd.

S. U

inta St.

Front Door

CASTLEWOOD LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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ELOISE MAY LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

Eloise May

Library

S. Parker Rd.

E. Florida Ave.

38'51'

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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Kelver Library

18'

40'

14'

25'

Front Door

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

KELVER LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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Koelbel Library

30'

Planters

Planters

E. Orchard Rd.

S. H

olly St.

15'

40'

Front Door

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

KOELBEL LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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Oxford Rd.

SHERIDAN LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

Sidewalk

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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Smoky Hill Library

10'

E. Smoky Hill Rd.

S. B

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Con

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Door

SMOKY HILL LIBRARY FREE SPEECH AREA

Free speech activities are welcomed on the walkways and grounds shown in yellow. Those exercising free speech rights are limited to two individuals and must not interfere with access and use of the library. The full policy is on the back of this map.

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.

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Support Services Building

10'

E. Broncos Pkwy.

E. Adam Aircraft

40'

20'

10'

10'

Front Door

ARAPAHOE LIBRARIESSUPPORT SERVICESFREE SPEECH AREA

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Petitioning and Other Free Speech Activities on Library Property

Free speech activities are allowed on Arapahoe Libraries property in designated areas at a time, place and in a manner approved by the Executive Director or designee.

Free speech activities include, but are not limited to petitioning, leafleting, campaign activities, and the sale or distribution of newspapers. Library walkways and grounds outside library buildings provide appropriate public places for the exercise of the right of free speech, provided the activity does not create a dangerous condition, interfere with access and use of the library, damage property or create unnecessary maintenance expense for the library. Those exercising their free speech rights may not engage in the following activities or actions. Violations will result in the revocation of the right to utilize library property: • Hindering, impeding or blocking the passage of library patrons, employees or visitors; • Continuing to impose upon, follow, shout at or against, mark for approach by others or otherwise press an issue after having been advised of the patron’s, employee’s or visitor’s lack of interest or opposing viewpoint and desire to be left alone; • Surrounding or making serial approaches to a patron, employee or visitor; • Inciting or promoting arguments with or among library patrons, employees or visitors; • Inciting or promoting imminent acts of violence; • Presenting, imposing or otherwise impressing upon patrons, employees or visitors obscene materials or materials, photographs or demonstrative exhibits generally offensive in the community; or • Failure to abide by the time, place and manner of restrictions imposed by the Library.

Those exercising free speech rights will limit their numbers to two individuals and shall remain on exterior walkways or grounds. As library settings vary, library managers will determine available areas that are appropriate for the exercise of such rights at each location. Diagrams are available for this purpose at each location owned by Arapahoe Libraries.

Davies and Southglenn libraries are in premises not owned by Arapahoe Libraries and as such are subject to the policies of the property owners.