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Pickering Public Library Central Library Study. Presentation to Council October 9, 2012. What We Know. The Existing Central Library is Too Small by a Minimum of 10,000 sq. ft. Users and Staff Report Deficiencies with the Existing Library – Many are Space Related
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Pickering Public LibraryCentral Library Study Presentation to Council October 9, 2012
What We Know The Existing Central Library is Too Small by a Minimum of 10,000 sq. ft. Users and Staff Report Deficiencies with the Existing Library – Many are Space Related The Library Does Not Reflect Best Design Practices An Expansion of the Library at the Current Location is Strongly Supported and Appears Possible There are Opportunities Associated with the Planned Downtown
Why Invest in Libraries? Libraries represent a solid ROI Secondary economic effects bring this return even higher Social ROI and Triple Bottom Line studies are also showing positive multiplier effects for public dollars
Why Invest in Libraries? Libraries represent a solid ROI Secondary economic effects bring this return even higher Social ROI and Triple Bottom Line studies are also showing positive multiplier effects for public dollars
Why Invest in Libraries? Libraries provide a demonstrated return on investment Libraries provide evidence-based community outcomes Libraries have demonstrated that they will continue to evolve and innovate to meet the changing needs of the community and the individual. Pickering residents highly value their libraries and have one of the highest use rates in the province
The Products of this Study Discussion of the Role of the Central Library Confirmation of Space Requirements Functional Space Program General Design Concept and Site Plan Initial Estimate of Costs
Stakeholder Input Strong Support for Expanded, Appropriately Designed Working, Reading and Social Space Enthusiastic Response to New Roles for the Library – Media and Creative Centre; Community Events; Collaborative Learning; Partner and Joint Service Provider Key Design Considerations – Natural Light; Visibility and Improved Entrance; Relationship to the Outdoors; Relationship to the Civic Centre and an Arts/Cultural Precinct
Key Design Considerations The Library’s Relationship to the Park
Key Design Considerations The Library as Community Space “The community library provides working and meeting space for community groups, convenes groups to work on community projects, holds events of community interest, creates and maintains archives and memorabilia, organizes and displays exhibits …” Confronting the Future; Strategic Visions for the 21st Century Public Library. ALA, June 2011
Key Design Considerations The Library as Creative and Productive Space “The creation library … a place where media conveying information, knowledge, art and entertainment are created using the library’s specialized equipment and facilities”. Confronting the Future; Strategic Visions for the 21st Century Public Library. ALA, June 2011
Key Design Considerations The Library’s Relationship to the Civic Centre “The best libraries anchor communities. Because they are highly visible centres of civic life, these libraries instill public confidence in their neighbourhoods and catalyze further investment.” Project for Public Spaces, How to Make your Library Great, Apr. 2007.
Space Requirements Requirement for addition of roughly 17,000GSF and a Central Library of roughly 48,000GSF Additional space required to accommodate complementary uses
Next Steps Further consultation with the community based on this study – in-person, through outreach and online Library staff will work to refine interior space ideas City staff will continue to investigate Civic Complex expansion needs Board will investigate fundraising options and will provide an update to Council in Fall of 2013 Budget request for design funds will be submitted in 2014. Budget request for building funds will be submitted in 2015.