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Library parking-lot work set for August; board hears revised five-year capital plan

4953160 · June 19, 2025
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Trustees reviewed a revised five-year capital plan: parking-lot milling is slated to begin Aug. 7 with two milling days (Aug. 7 and Aug. 19) and a tentative main-impact window Aug. 7–22; trustees were also told roof replacement and HVAC (condensing units) work was pushed to 2027–29 after city maintenance review.

The City of Muskegon Library Board on Wednesday reviewed a revised five-year capital projects plan and was told the library’s final parking-lot phase is slated to begin Aug. 7, with an initial milling day on Aug. 7 and a backup/milling day on Aug. 19.

Library staff said contractors warned that on milling days the building likely would have to be closed to the public and staff because of heavy truck traffic, dust and safety concerns. The board was told the project team expects the period of greatest service impact to…

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