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‘The library we need and deserve’

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Trustees recommend DAML expansion BY JASON STARR Observer staff

The Dorothy Alling Memorial Library Trustees have endorsed a plan to roughly double the size of the library on the Village Green. Williston architect John Hemmelgarn of Black River Design presented plans for a two-story, 11,500-square-foot addition to both the trustees and the selectboard earlier this month. The proposal caps three years of public input and design committee work, and sets the stage for the selectboard to decide whether to seek voter approval to take on debt to fund the project. The current cost estimate is $13.4 million. “This is the library we need and deserve,” library trustee chair Charity Clark said upon viewing architectural drawings of the exterior and interior of the proposed addition. The addition would fill out the U-shaped library into a square, enclosing the center courtyard. It would also serve as the new front entrance of the building, re-orienting the entrance and new parking lot to directly face Williston Central School. Current parking along Library Lane would be removed, and Library Lane would be narrowed. A supplemental parking lot is planned for the far end of the Town Green, and a new leftturn lane would be added for cars exiting Central School Drive onto Route 2. The original library was built in 1960 with expansions in 1986 and 1998. “After 30 years of tremendous population growth with no change to the library, it is time to re-invest

in one of the gems of Williston,” the trustees said in a news release. The expanded library, along with renovations to the existing 9,500-square-foot space, would include larger community meeting spaces, a gas-powered fireplace, a maker space and a kids “wiggle room.” The project also calls for replacing the existing heating and cooling system with more energy efficient heat pumps, as well as creating new walking paths and landscaping on the Town Green. “We felt like this was a really good opportunity to make some changes to the green,” Hemmelgarn said. Town Manager Erik Wells has dubbed the project the “Village Vibrancy Project: Library and Town Green Transformation” to reflect its impact beyond just the library building. Revitalization of the Town Green represents about $800,000 of the total project cost. “I think it will mean the green will be used more than just on the Fourth of July, on band (concert) days

and a couple town events,” library trustee Karla Karstens said. The $13.4 million cost estimate is based on a summer 2026 construction start. Wells estimated the tax impact of a bond for that amount to be about $73 annually for the owner of a $300,000 home. But the selectboard is considering private fundraising to soften the impact to property owners. “I have faith that there are folks out there who will support this really needed space,” selectboard member Greta D’Agostino said. “This is a community asset that is imperative.” Wells noted that the Champlain Valley School District owns the Town Green land, and the town currently pays a $25,000 annual lease fee to the district for the library space. He expects that will increase if the building footprint expands, unless the town acquires the Town Green property. “It’s a conversation that makes sense as part of the next steps of this process — looking at the ownership of that land,” Wells said.

Renderings of the exterior and interior of a proposed expansion to the Dorothy Alling Memorial Library on the Williston Town Green.

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