Library branches, book lockers, mobile services on the table
A proposed timeline outlines expansion options over time to address growing demands at the Georgetown Public Library (Illustrations courtesty Steinberg Hart)
If the existing two-story library building is expanded, options could include adding a partial third floor and a basement, as outlined in this floor plan.
A year’s worth of research has revealed that the Georgetown Public Library needs more square footage to expand its services to meet future expected demands.
Doug Moss — a consultant from Steinberg Hart who worked with the city to evaluate options for a long-range library plan — called the current library set up “cramped” during a city council workshop Tuesday, November 12.