By Jamie Goldstein, Capitola City Manager
The City’s effort to build a permanent library has been a multi-generational effort. Since 1981, when the City’s original library closed, the City has sought to establish a permanent home for the cultural and learning opportunities a library offers our community.
With the passage of Measure S in 2016, the City finally had the resources to begin plans to replace the undersized and outdated facility at the corner of Wharf Road and Clares Street. The new library, which will be at the same location, will include a community room, children’s wing, outdoor reading deck and an innovative space for teens.
As Capitola Mayor Michael Termini said about Capitola’s new library, “A library is really a community’s heart – place of learning, opportunity and access to technology for everyone from our youngest residents to seniors. Our new library will help grow the spirit of Capitola for generations to come.”
Join the community in kicking off construction of our new library during the November 9 groundbreaking ceremony. The event will include comments from the Mayor of Capitola and Friends of Capitola Library along with acknowledgement of major donors.
More details are available at www.capitolalibraryfriends.org. Those funds will be used to help enhance this once-in-a-lifetime public building that will serve our community long into the future.
If you do plan to attend the groundbreaking event, consider carpooling or using alternate transportation as on-site parking will be limited.
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Project Details — Building owner: City of Capitola • Library operator: Santa Cruz Public Libraries • Architect: Noll & Tam Architects • Landscape Architect: Joni L Janecki and Associates • Contractor: Otto Construction • Project Manager: Bogard Construction