City of Hartford, CT

12/12/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2023 15:40

MAYOR BRONIN & HPL ANNOUNCE PLANS TO BUILD NEW BARBOUR STREET LIBRARY

MAYOR BRONIN & HPL ANNOUNCE PLANS TO BUILD NEW BARBOUR STREET LIBRARY

Published on December 12, 2023

HARTFORD, CONN (December 12, 2023) - Today, Mayor Bronin, Hartford Public Library President and CEO Bridget Quinn, and city and community leaders announced that the Hartford Public Library will break ground on a new Barbour Street Library Branch in the Spring of 2024.

The project's anticipated development cost of $17.5 million has been fully funded, utilizing a combination of sources, including City of Hartford general funds, funding made available to the City through the American Rescue Plan Act, funds made available from corporate contributions by The Hartford, Travelers, and Aetna, and a $2 million award from the Connecticut State Library's Public Construction Grant program. Last night, the City Council voted to approve the Mayor's request for a final allocation of $3.5 million to close the remaining funding gap and ensure that all funds are in place.

"Thank you to Mayor Luke Bronin, to the City of Hartford, and to the Connecticut State Library for making it possible for the HPL to build a new state of the art Barbour Street Library. The Library will be a beacon for the community and allow HPL to expand services at our Barbour Branch. We are looking forward to having the new Barbour Library open to serve our community as soon as possible." said HPL President and CEO Bridget E. Quinn.

"The Barbour Street Library has been one of our top priorities, and we've worked hard to put the final funding in place so that construction can move forward as soon as the weather gets warm," said Mayor Bronin. "The Barbour Street Library Branch will be a state-of-the-art facility that will welcome and inspire generations of kids and families here in the Northeast neighborhood. This project is also a really important piece of the broader work to revitalize Barbour Street, including the planned renovation of Wish School, the construction of new quality affordable housing on the corners of Westland and Barbour, and hopefully the redevelopment of the Clark School property in the years ahead. We're blessed to have one of the best library systems in the country, and I'm proud that the Northeast neighborhood will now have a beautiful, standalone branch to call its own. I'm grateful to everyone who has helped to make this project possible, and I'm especially grateful to our community and to neighborhood leaders like Steve Harris, who have led the planning for this project from the start."

The current Barbour Library, 1,850 sq. ft. located in a leased store front in Unity Plaza, is not large enough to provide the services, technology and programming to meet the needs of the community. The new library will be 15,000 sq. ft and will include a children's room, teen lounge, computer area, technology lab, and an area for programming facilitated by Makerspace. It will be built on the currently vacant city-owned lot at 234 Barbour Street, the site of the former Snyder's supermarket, which had sat vacant and blighted for decades before it was acquired and remediated by the City of Hartford.

Plans and design for this library were facilitated by Barbour Branch Manager Irene Blean and Steven Harris, an HPL Board Member and proud Northeast resident, who coordinated resident and stakeholder focus groups to ensure the neighborhood's needs were reflected in the plans. Based on community input, the library will include a large Community Room for meetings, cultural events, and programming. There will also be a dedicated food pantry that will enable expansion of the twice-monthly food distribution service currently offered in partnership with Connecticut Foodshare. An enclosed courtyard for outdoor programming will foster additional collaboration with KNOX and the Mount Moriah Community Garden located adjacent to the new Library site.

The new Library will feature the NextGen Adult Learning Center, a space for expanded workforce and career development classes and training, and enhanced educational and skill-based training opportunities offered by HPL and community partners. The new Barbour Library will ensure that the Library's Boundless partnership with the Fred D. Wish Museum School continues to be strong.

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