Dear Editor, Austin Public Library at 5500 Manchaca Road is an excellent architectural gem in South Austin. It was designed by Alan Taniguchi, former dean of architecture at the University of Texas. Cast-in-place concrete is used throughout the building. It has excellent orientation with the site. I have seen the sticker “Keep Austin Weird” many times all over the city. Traffic circulation at this particular library is weird, awkward, and backward. There is a posted sign “return book” to follow a traffic circulation plan. If one wants to return books by following this circulation plan, one will not be able to do this without leaving the car in the parking space and taking books and dropping them in the kiosk manually. In other words, the book return kiosk is on the wrong side. One has to purchase a United States Postal Service vehicle (right hand drive car). Returning books following the existing traffic circulation creates traffic hazard. Moreover on cannot turn left towards Manchaca Road (next to ARYA apartment complex next door). There is a sign “do not enter wrong way.” The city of Austin should send city planner/traffic engineer to the site immediately to solve the problem. Traffic circulation should be reversed. Existing “entry” will be “exit” and “exit” should be reversed to “entry.” There should be a sign posted “enter right way.” No extra money is required for striping the parking lot. Please note: If the was a bank and the book return kiosk was used as an ATM machine, the customers could not use it for depositing or withdrawal of money. Consquently, this particular bank would be losing lots money and would be out of business soon. I want this branch library should stay open and provide valuable service to the community. I recommend that proper engineering and traffic circulation in a logical way should be implemented right away.