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Residents push to preserve Alfred Noble Library as council and staff outline ADA upgrades
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Residents urged the council to preserve the Alfred Noble Library citing architectural significance, while city staff and council members discussed pending ADA bathroom work and broader accessibility upgrades at Silver Village.
Residents urged the Livonia City Council on Monday to move faster on plans to preserve the Alfred Noble branch of the city library and to complete delayed accessibility upgrades, while the mayor’s office outlined an ongoing schedule of ADA improvements at Silver Village housing. The city learned this week that the Alfred Noble Library building is included in an architectural exhibition in Europe, a point raised by resident Cindy Fleming during audience remarks. “I implore each of you to please take the time to research the building’s architecture and architect and its importance to Livonia’s culture and community,” Fleming said. She asked the council to consider public–private partnership options and to preserve the mid‑century modern building. City…
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