In 1965 the library became fully funded by the city of Garland.
As a result, the library is funded by a sales tax revenue of 1/2% from Wells Branch businesses.
Ohio's public libraries are funded through 2.22% of the state's total general tax revenue.
The library was funded in 1901 through a Carnegie grant.
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The public libraries were funded by the state and were accessible to everyone for free.
The libraries have been separately funded by the city and the county.
The new library, opened in 1928, was funded via benefactions; there were many, both in terms of money and books.
The library was funded by a 10% share of city fines, penalties, and licenses.
The library is funded by the City, state and federal grants, and through private philanthropy.