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For Laurel-area citizens
Main Street Merchants and Businesses
Residents of the GroveHere’s Why:
Families – parents, children,
seniors come to libraries.
· People like places they can walk and shop –like the Laurel Meat Market.
A library in the Main Street area
would bring visitors and shoppers.
More visitors = new shops and restaurants
Enhanced property values for residents and businesses
Higher tax revenues for the city.
Places to relaxWalking paths,
picnic tables
“The presence of public buildings is
one of the keys to a strong and vibrant
downtown or town center.”
Public Buildings Keep Town Centers Alive
by Philip LangdonPlanning Commissioners Journal, Winter 2003
… “[T]the [Seattle, Washington] Library is associated with $16 million in net new spending...$80 million for 5 year…nearby businesses report increases in spending associated with Library visitors.”
… “The [Hudson, Ohio] library fulfills its role as the anchor by creating opportunities for multi-stop trips.”
Planning Commissioners Journal “Libraries: At the Heart of Our Communities.”
The area has ample site and street parking, parking lots nearby.
The site has the potential for expansion to a deck in the future
Route 198 is very busy. So is 7th/216.
Near MARC
Rt. 1 Corridor
Rt 197/Rt 198
Less than one mile from current library
On major bus routes
Seniors
Young people
Adults who cannot afford or who are without access to cars.
Route G:–
Laurel Main Street stops
Route G: Laurel, Beltsville, Greenbelt
, Berwyn Heights,
DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY
Route H:
Laurel Main Street
DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY
Route H: Laurel, South Laurel, Beltsville, Greenbelt, Berwyn Heights, College Park
Purple Line: Laurel Rt. 1Purple Line: Laurel, Savage, Jessup, Elkridge
DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY
Rt. E: Serving Main Street
and current library
Route E whole Route –Laurel, North Laurel, Savage, Columbia
SERVE S BOTH AREAS
Route C: Laurel Main Street and current library
SERVE S BOTH AREAS
This historic park can and should be preserved.
The current library building can be
re-purposed into an Education and Heritage Resource Center Serving the Grove Community
Classrooms for GED and other educational programs
Community space for meetings
Computers and other resources
Space for county services
YES
Funds are available to purchase additional property for either site for parking.
The downtown site offers opportunities for public private development.
Downtown is in the designated Smart Growth/Transportation area.
Library + Private Development
Hollywood Library/Bookmark Apartments –
Portland Oregon
First Amherst Development Group, developed this
unique mixed-use project in the Hollywood District
of Portland, Oregon.
The project combines a 13,000 SF branch library with
47 mixed-income apartments and 815 square feet
of ground floor retail space.
This innovative, transit-oriented project is a first-of-
its-kind joint venture between the public and
private sectors; the County owns the library, and
the developer owns the residential and retail
spaces.
The Laurel-area community gets a much needed new library.
Downtown Laurel businesses prosper; city revenues increase.
Citizens have a library accessible to more public transportation, shops, and recreation.
Emancipation Park is preserved – and the Grove benefits from a new community resource
Current LocationDowntown Location
New Library
Revitalized downtown
Walk to Shops
Walk to Park
Good Public Transportation
Accessible by Car
Enhanced Tax Revenue & Property Values
South Bowie Library:under construction
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Let elected officials know you want the new library in downtown Laurel: [email protected]
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