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LIVONIA – New York State is digging deep and adding another $100,000 to their grant helping the Livonia Public Library undergo a massive expansion.
According to a press release from Senator Catherine Young of the 57th Congressional District, she secured a $250,000 grant for the project last August, and now tells the library that the project is approved for an additional $100,000 of state funding.
“When I visited the library last year it was undeniable how much the staff and volunteers love their work, and how the community treasures its library,”said Sen. Young. “Library officials have demonstrated not only crucial work that could be done with the funding, but also a clear and concise plan for growth. When I learned that the project was approved for an additional $100,000, I was thrilled because it will help ease the cost for the town taxpayers.”
Frank Sykes, Director of the Livonia Public Library, thanked Sen. Young and highly praised her continued work in support of the library.
“I first want to say how appreciative we all are that Senator Young was able to increase the SAM grant for the Livonia Public Library’s Improvement Project,” said Frank Sykes, Director of the Livonia Public Library. “She has been a champion for public libraries for years and we are thrilled to have her support. The library staff, trustees, town and village board members, and Livonia residents are extremely excited to see this community project come to fruition. With the planned renovation of the existing library and new expansion, the Livonia Public Library will become a true community, educational, and enrichment center. Library patrons and community organizations will soon have access to a large, technology-friendly meeting room, maker-space programs such as computer code writing for kids, 3D printing and robotics, and a quiet reading lounge, which is greatly lacking from the current library facility. Thank you again to Senator Young and her staff for all of the great work and dedication that was put in to securing this grant.”
The renovation and expansion project will add more than 5,000 square feet of new space to the library and includes extensive renovations to the existing facility. The project has a total estimated cost of about $2.1 million, with approximately $1.7 million being committed from the Town of Livonia, $350,000 committed from Senator Young, and another $100,000 raised through private donations from members of the community. The Village of Livonia will also provide some in-kind work for the project.
Under the renovation plans, a parking lot will be constructed, and the building will be brought into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Mechanical utilities will be replaced, including the HVAC system, plumbing, electrical and lighting. Walls and ceilings in the existing library structure will be repaired, new carpeting will be installed, and the historic entrance will be restored.
Built in 1927, the Livonia Public Library has served the community for nearly 90 years. With increasing demands for greater access to books, public programming, and modern resources like computers and high speed internet, the library has been developing the current renovation plan to meet the growing need. The library hopes to break ground on the project by early summer.
“The Livonia Library has great historical and sentimental value, and it is a major gathering place for the community,” said Sen. Young. “These renovations and improvements will allow the library to continue to serve as a rich cultural center for the community for generations to come.”