Richmond opens tool lending library

Founders of the new Richmond Tool Lending Library hope residents will face fewer barriers to fixing a leaky faucet or sprucing up the yard. Joining cities like Oakland, Berkeley and Santa Rosa, the city of Richmond opened the tool library in July with $12,000 from a crowd funding campaign. “All these little things that people can do with tools from the tool library will add up and make Richmond more livable but also a nicer place to be." Read the story at Richmond Pulse.Richmond Pulse

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