In a recent city council meeting, significant progress was reported on the library renovation project, which has been in the works for over five decades. The library has secured funding through a combination of grants, including a construction project manager from Vertex Engineering and matching federal ARPA funds. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new library is scheduled for September 17 at 11:00 a.m. at 440 West Sierra Madra Boulevard, marking a pivotal moment for the community.
Library representatives highlighted the transformation of the facility, including the relocation of an entire library and the hiring of TSK Architects for the remodel design. The project is now close to selecting a construction contractor, with the city’s public works director confirming that three qualified construction companies have been vetted and invited to submit proposals.
The timeline for the project is tight, with the request for proposals (RFP) due by September 12, just days before the groundbreaking. The council expressed appreciation for the efforts made to finally move forward with the renovation, noting that this marks the seventh attempt to secure funding since 1967.
In response to community inquiries, it was confirmed that the new library location will offer publicly available Wi-Fi, with plans to provide laptop checkouts in the future. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the library's future and the collaborative efforts of the city council and community members.