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BOLD is working to bring the new Laurel-area library to the downtown area. Contact BOLD at: [email protected] Become a friend of BOLD on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/BOLD-Bring-Our-Library-Downtown/309065206422?ref=ts

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For Laurel-area citizens

Main Street Merchants and Businesses

Residents of the GroveHere’s Why:

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Families – parents, children,

seniors come to libraries.

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· People like places they can walk and shop –like the Laurel Meat Market.

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A library in the Main Street area

would bring visitors and shoppers.

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More visitors = new shops and restaurants

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Enhanced property values for residents and businesses

Higher tax revenues for the city.

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Places to relaxWalking paths,

picnic tables

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“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

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… “[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.”

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The area has ample site and street parking, parking lots nearby.

The site has the potential for expansion to a deck in the future

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Route 198 is very busy. So is 7th/216.

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Near MARC

Rt. 1 Corridor

Rt 197/Rt 198

Less than one mile from current library

On major bus routes

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Seniors

Young people

Adults who cannot afford or who are without access to cars.

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Route G:–

Laurel Main Street stops

Route G: Laurel, Beltsville, Greenbelt

, Berwyn Heights,

DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY

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Route H:

Laurel Main Street

DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY

Route H: Laurel, South Laurel, Beltsville, Greenbelt, Berwyn Heights, College Park

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Purple Line: Laurel Rt. 1Purple Line: Laurel, Savage, Jessup, Elkridge

DOES NOT SERVE CURRENT LIBRARY

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Rt. E: Serving Main Street

and current library

Route E whole Route –Laurel, North Laurel, Savage, Columbia

SERVE S BOTH AREAS

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Route C: Laurel Main Street and current library

SERVE S BOTH AREAS

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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

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Classrooms for GED and other educational programs

Community space for meetings

Computers and other resources

Space for county services

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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.

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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.

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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

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Current LocationDowntown Location

New Library

Revitalized downtown

Walk to Shops

Walk to Park

Good Public Transportation

Accessible by Car

Enhanced Tax Revenue & Property Values

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South Bowie Library:under construction

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Join us on Facebook – Become a Facebook Fan of

Let elected officials know you want the new library in downtown Laurel: [email protected]

[email protected]

Questions? email [email protected]