St. Paul Library Board Approves Funding Boost for Heights Library Renovation

The St. Paul Library Board recently held a meeting to discuss several issues, including the approval of a $1.65 million funding transfer to support the Heights Library renovation, updates on the Rondo Community Library relocation, and ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and safety.

The most notable development discussed was the approval of resolution 26-49, which authorizes a $1.65 million increase to the capital budget for the Heights Library. This funding, transferred from the Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library to the library itself, ensures that the renovation project can commence on schedule within the current year. The resolution passed unanimously after a public hearing, during which no attendees opted to speak. A board member expressed gratitude towards the Friends group for their partnership, remarking on the fortunate nature of the collaboration.

Director Hartman, along with staff members, provided plans for the Heights Library renovation. The anticipated transformations aim to enhance the library’s visibility and accessibility, with a focus on creating spaces that accommodate both quiet study and louder activities. A sizable community flex room is also planned for large events. The design process involved extensive community engagement to ensure the remodel meets local needs, emphasizing safety, comfort, and inclusivity. Construction is expected to start in mid-April, following the library’s closure on March 21st, and will last up to 18 months, with the reopening projected for the fourth quarter of 2027. During the closure, patrons are encouraged to use alternative library services at nearby locations, and a community meeting is scheduled for March 10th to gather feedback on mobile library stops during the renovation.

Attention then shifted to the Rondo Community Library, with updates on its temporary relocation. A recent ribbon-cutting event at the new location was well-attended. The event featured remarks from library officials and local leaders, accompanied by local food for attendees. The library has initiated a popular display of materials by local authors, including works by notable figures such as Melvin Carter Junior, alongside printed transcripts from an oral history project.

The meeting also delved into various programs and community engagement efforts. Despite logistical challenges, the library has maintained its programming levels, with computer classes witnessing increased attendance. A weekly author talk series attracted around 35 attendees per session over four weeks. Upcoming events include a club book session with a scheduled author in March. Collaborations with Walker West and Springboard for the Arts aim to enhance community interaction with library resources, including literacy nights and youth programming involving hands-on interaction with technology.

Renovation updates for the Rondo Library were discussed in detail, including a selected design option developed through consultations with library staff and design partners. Key changes include relocating restrooms to multi-stall facilities, redesigning entryways, and establishing separate spaces for teens. The design aims to create a welcoming and functional environment, incorporating wellness and meditation rooms to serve diverse patron needs. Concerns regarding the multifunctionality of these wellness rooms were addressed, ensuring they accommodate various uses, including prayer and lactation.

Safety concerns in the area surrounding the Rondo Library were also a topic of discussion. The board emphasized the integration of safety measures into the renovation plans, collaborating with local police and neighborhood safety partners to address substance abuse issues and challenges faced by unsheltered individuals. Ongoing conversations with city departments and partners aim to ensure the library remains an active participant in broader safety dialogues. The library’s role in advocacy and public safety discussions was highlighted, with a call for a strategic, community-wide approach to safety.

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