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Renovation project breathes new life into community library

June 18, 2024 | Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts



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Renovation project breathes new life into community library
In a recent government meeting, significant updates were shared regarding community projects and landscaping initiatives aimed at enhancing local spaces. The meeting highlighted the progress of the Kansas Perkins branch project, which aims to beautify the area while serving as an educational tool for children about the growth cycle of plants and vegetables. The project, initiated on May 28th, includes the installation of garden stones designed to create an engaging environment.

A key discussion point was the landscaping around the local library, which faced challenges due to a previous landscaping company failing to maintain the plantings, resulting in their demise. However, following advocacy from the Worcester Downtown Business Improvement District, the landscaping company has since replanted the area at no cost, and ongoing maintenance is being provided by the district's ambassadors.

The meeting also addressed budgetary concerns, with discussions about a potential partnership to secure funding for planter boxes, estimated at $9,000. Additionally, a safety inspection revealed the need for a fence at the library's loading dock, which the Department of Postal Services has agreed to fund.

The meeting concluded with reminders about upcoming community events, including a block party book sale scheduled for August 9th and 10th, and the next meeting set for September 17th at 5:30 PM.

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