Thursday, February 18, 2010

Rising Sales in Most States !

Rising Sales in Most States, and Rising Prices in Many Metros (at Last!)
by NAR Research Staff

There was good news for most states in the 4th quarter of 2009. Existing-home sales rose from the 3rd to 4th quarter in 48 states and the District of Columbia. In fact, 32 states experienced double-digit quarterly gains. On a year-over-year basis, resales were higher in 49 states and the District, with all but three posting double-digit annual increases.

According to the latest quarterly statistics released by NAR Research, total state existing-home sales, including single-family and condo, jumped 13.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.03 million in the fourth quarter - up from 5.29 million in the third quarter. Existing-home sales rose 27.2 percent from their 4th quarter 2008 pace of 4.74 million units. As a further sign of housing market stability, distressed properties accounted for 32 percent of fourth quarter transactions; that is down from

37 percent a year earlier

Monday, February 1, 2010

Visit Coppell's Great Library

William T. Cozby Public Library

177 N Heartz Road
P.O. Box 9478
Coppell, TX 75019

Phone: 972-304-3655
email: Library@ci.coppell.tx.us

Online Catalog

Nonresident guidelines
effective October 1, 2007





Mission

The William T. Cozby Public Library provides materials and services of popular interest to the community, emphasizing and encouraging reading by children, supplementing the educational needs of the community, furnishing timely, accurate information and offering the community a meeting place. The mission is supported by the city's commitment to an excellent library, a responsiveness to the community, utilization of modern technology, cooperative efforts with other City departments, other libraries and the independent school districts and a commitment to intellectual freedom for Coppell citizens.

The Library welcomes citizen interest in the collection and will seriously consider all requests that meet the selection policy.

History and Development
The William T. Cozby Public Library was established in 1974 as the Coppell Public Library. The library was a volunteer effort opening its doors with 3,000 books. The library was moved to the Coppell Town Center in 1986 and was renamed in honor of William T. Cozby, a past mayor and civic leader in Coppell.

The doors opened at the present location on April 24, 1995 and a major renovation was completed in April 2005. Today, the collection contains more than 100,000 items including books, CDs, videos, DVDs, audio cassettes, and internet workstations. In addition to these items, the library subscribes to more than 170 periodicals and newspapers. Patrons may access the library's online catalog from home.



An old frame home, located at 561 N. Coppell Road, was the original location for the Library, then known as the Coppell Public Library.

Library Services

Locally-subscribed full-text electronic database and TexShare full-text electronic databases services via 30 workstations
Programs for children and adults
For reference assistance, call 972-304-3658 or stop in and visit during library hours!
Copy machine - 15¢ per copy, Internet printing - black & white 15¢ per sheet, color 50¢ per sheet
Program room available.
Interlibrary loans available
IRS tax forms available
24-hour access for reserving and renewing books by TeleMessaging (972-304-7066) or via online catalog.