Tuesday, October 26, 2010

From the Town of Avon Newsletter, October 2010

The project to renovate and expand the Avon Free Public Library is moving along. The State Bond Commission gave final approval to the $1 million construction grant August 17. With this last piece of the major funding sources in place, work on the detailed construction was completed at a rapid pace and it is planned that construction will begin in late October or early November. The Library will remain open on site throughout construction and residents are asked in advance to be patient with the noise and dust that accompanies major projects such as this one. “Staying put” ensures a continuation of most of the library’s services besides saving on the project funding. Residents should be aware that the library will have to close periodically when required to by the construction schedule. Every effort will be made to widely publicize those changes in the schedule.
Children’s programming will be offered throughout the first phase of the construction while the library remains in the current space. Since the community room will be unavailable, adult programming will be at a minimum and outside groups will not be able to use the library for their meetings. Once the addition is completed, possibly in the summer of 2011, the library will move into the new space and the renovation of the old part will commence. Completion of the project is anticipated to be January 2012.

The fundraising campaign committee spearheaded by the Library’s Board of Directors has made excellent progress towards its initial goal. They are in the process of soliciting leadership-level gifts and will officially launch the community-wide campaign at the end of October.

The revised site plan (see previous post) shows improved traffic flow, convenient access to a drive through book drop and handicapped parking spaces are closer to the building than they are presently. There will be twice as many parking spaces than at present with generous plantings to buffer the neighbors. The approach to the building will be different but it will offer more convenience for Avon residents.
For an up-to-date view of the revised site plan and floor diagrams, stop by the Library or view on the library’s website: http://www.avonctlibrary.info/
expansion blog updates and project pages.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Library Expansion Site Plan Approved, Sept. 14, 2010



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On Sept. 14, 2010 the Avon Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed site plan for the Avon Library expansion. A 10' X 20' room will be added to the existing building for a drive-by book drop with its own driveway, a feature highly desired by library patrons.  The plan includes additional parking spaces, including handicapped closer to the building, and a curb cut at the main entrance for easy access for those in wheelchairs, using walkers, or pushing baby strollers. The grounds will be landscaped to bring out the natural beauty of the setting.

Governor Rell Announces $1 Million Grant for Avon Library Expansion!

On August 17, 2010 the State Bonding Commission met and approved bonding for Avon Free Public Library's $1 million building expansion grant. To read the exciting press release, go to http://www.avonctlibrary.info/PDFS/governor's_news_release_grant_8-2010.pdf