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The
Old Bridge Public Library is working on a new plan for the
Laurence Harbor Branch. The Laurence Harbor Branch
is the oldest branch of the Old Bridge Public Library system. It
was not designed as a library and is inefficient. At
one time, it was a police station. The building
is at least 100 years old and has been used as a library
since the start of the township system in 1958. Currently
the building is open 40 hours a week. 13,440 books
were checked out of the library in 2009. However,
the building is in disrepair. The foundation is sinking,
wood in the structure is rotting out, the roof and siding
need to be replaced, and the retaining wall is collapsing. The
building also needs a new ramp, landing and handrail at
the side entrance in order to meet the Americans With Disabilities
Act requirements. The question we face is: should
we repair the building at a minimum estimated cost of $280,000
with the understanding that these repairs will not solve
neither the inefficiency issues nor the age of the building;
or do we take down the current building and replace it with
a new building at an estimated cost of $500,000?
The Library Board and I would like your input. Do
you think we should repair the old building? Should
we build a new one? What are your feelings? Please
e-mail me at mlamb@oldbridgelibrary.org. We would
like to hear from you.
 
 
The Foundation Issues
 
Rooting Wood Issues
 
 
 
 
Roof
Issues
 
 
 
Please email me your comments. mlamb@oldbridgelibrary.org
Your ideas are important
to us.
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