Sentinel The Shorewood
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Voyager Media Publications • www.shorewoodsentinel.com
Vol. 18 No. 16
MIXED READINGS ON NEW LIBRARY PLANS Shorewood-Troy Library seeking $21 million for new facility By Robin Ambrosia Staff reporter
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fficials of the Shorewood-Troy Public Library District say the community has outgrown its current facility.The estimated cost for a new one will be about $21 million, which they say would be paid through a 20-year bond issue. Voters living within the ShorewoodTroy Library district will have a question on their April 9 ballots about increasing their tax levy to provide the funding for a newer, more suitable building, along with the applicable funding levels to staff and operate the new facility. The challenges with the current facility are its lack of room for new books or materials, inadequate parking, they say. As well as the fact the building does not meet Illinois State Standards for a library. Additionally, the library board recognizes the community’s need for increased technology space, as well as a more appropriate and welcoming children’s area. “We can’t go up since the floors of the See READINGS, page 2
ROBIN AMBROSIA/STAFF REPORTER
While Shorewood resident Marc Gorsch acknowledges the library needs to be expanded, he does not support the tax levy increase needed to pay for the $21 million new facility. He would support a lower tax levy increase spread out over time.