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Building a New Montlake Branch
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Montlake
Branch Status Report
Project description
- Replace the current 1,574-square-foot library,
a converted retail store.
- The new branch has an updated and expanded collection
capacity of 18,700 books and materials, more seats, a meeting room,
upgraded technology services and equipment, and parking.
Key contacts for the new
Montlake Branch
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Milestones
- August 2006: The new Montlake Branch of The Seattle
Public Library opened at noon Saturday, Aug. 12.
- August 2005: Construction began on the new branch.
- June 2005: The Library began advertising for prequalified general
contractors to submit bids to build the new branch.
- May 2005: The Library began advertising for general contractors
to submit their qualifications in the first step to rebid the branch
construction.
- April 2005: The Library received only one general contractor
bid, which was higher than expected.
- March 2005: The Library began advertising for general contractor
bids.
- November 2004: Construction bids for the new branch came in
higher than expected. The Library hopes to rebid the project in spring
2005.
- December 2003: The Seattle Design Commission further reviewed
design development plans.
- October 2003: The Seattle Design Commission reviewed design
development plans for the new branch.
- September 2003: Residents attended a meeting to see the design
of the new branch.
- May 2003: Residents attended a meeting to see the first images
of the branch.
- March 2003: The Seattle Public Library board of trustees selected
Seattle artist Rebecca Cummins to develop artwork for the branch. An
advisory panel interviewed four artists and recommended Cummins for
the job. Earlier in the month, the Seattle Design Commission reviewed
schematic design plans for the branch.
- November 2002: The Seattle Design Commission reviewed pre-design
plans.
- September 2002: Residents attended a "hopes and dreams"
meeting to share ideas on design, services and programs, collections
and artwork.
- April 2002: The Library Board selected Weinstein Copeland Architects
to design the new branch. An advisory panel that included Montlake residents
evaluated proposals and interviewed architect finalists. Earlier in
the month, residents met the finalists at a public reception.
- May 2001: The Library Board voted to build
the new branch at the northwest corner of 24th Avenue East and East
McGraw Street.
- March 2001: Residents attended a second
meeting regarding siting the new branch.
- July 2000: The Library Board narrowed to
three the number of potential sites for the new branch.
- June 2000: Residents discussed eight potential
sites at the first community meeting to talk about where to build the
new branch.
- November 1998: Seattle voters approved the $196.4 million "Libraries
for All" bond measure. The bond money, which can be used only for
construction of libraries, is funding a new central library and new
and improved branches.
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Quick facts
| Project
type |
Replace
existing branch |
| Schedule
for completion |
2006 |
| Budget for
capital costs |
$5,360,274 |
| Total library program
area |
5,652
square feet
(formerly 1,574 square feet) |
| Computers |
11
(formerly 5) |
| Artist |
Rebecca
Cummins |
| Art budget |
$22,635
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| Library Board
steward |
Gilbert
W. Anderson
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| Architect |
Weinstein
A/U Architects + Urban Designers (formerly
Weinstein Copeland Architects) |
| Contractor |
Graham Contracting
Ltd. |
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Next steps
See also "Libraries
for All" 1998 Capital Plan (issued March 13, 1998).
Content Modified: 27 October 2006
10/27/2006
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