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Kingston library proposes outdoor community center with amphitheater, water lab and senior equipment

3005054 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Design-review plans for an outdoor community center behind the Town of Kingston Community Library include porous parking, a water lab, amphitheater, nature play and senior exercise equipment; planning board and staff flagged wetland protection, lighting, parking and access questions.

The Town of Kingston presented design-review plans April 15 for an outdoor community center behind the Kingston Community Library that would add porous parking, a water lab, an amphitheater, nature-play trails and senior exercise equipment.

Landscape architect Jeff (Ironwood Design Group) told the Planning Board the plans are about 75% complete and intended to be advanced to 100% for grant applications. The proposal generally locates new features in the rear and side yards of the 3.43-acre municipal parcel and uses porous pavement and rain gardens to keep stormwater onsite.

Why it matters: The library trustees and the library director said the features respond to a town survey and are intended both to expand…

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