Posted on 04/28/2011 11:19:10 AM PDT by SmithL
Berkeley officials say a lawsuit by residents could prevent the demolition and rebuilding of two aging libraries in the poorest areas of town.
The officials took their case to Berkeley residents Tuesday night, publicly urging the plaintiffs to drop the suit at a rally before a City Council meeting.
The suit, brought by five residents calling themselves Concerned Library Users, contends language in a 2008 ballot measure that secured money for the renovation of the libraries does not contain the word "demolish" and that doing so would be illegal.
At issue are plans for demolition and construction of the west branch library on University Avenue and the south branch on Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Current plans for demolition and reconstruction of the two branches would cost about $10.3 million.
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On second thought, don't.
"Machie said officials argued about the value of the two fireplaces which cost $5,021 apiece but she said staff pushed for them because they had seen them in suburban libraries. The 24 pendant light fixtures hanging above computers cost $531 each.
Machie said she wouldn't have approved the chairs because they can be easily damaged. She said she has had to remove new leather chairs from the Skillman branch downtown and replace them with wooden ones after homeless people defecated on them.
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20110422/METRO/104220381/Critics--$2.3M-Detroit-library-project-a-symbol-of-waste-amid-budget-crisis#ixzz1KqS5hXD9
FWIW, knock it down and rebuild is sometimes a good deal less expensive than remodel/renovate.
Whatever, but still, the ballot wording was explicit. Besides, the University Branch is Historic and should be PROTECTED FOREVER!
What makes it Historic?
I, ApplegateRanch many times walked past it in the '60s, and LOOKED at it!
IT HAS MY EYETRACKS ON IT!!!
I might be able to say the same for the other, I'm not sure, since there was no such street name as "Martin Luther King Jr. Way" at that time...at least not by that name.
Destruction of history ping! (See my #8 for the provenance.)
The suit, brought by five residents calling themselves Concerned Library Users, contends language in a 2008 ballot measure that secured money for the renovation of the libraries does not contain the word "demolish" and that doing so would be illegal. At issue are plans for demolition and construction of the west branch library on University Avenue and the south branch on Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Current plans for demolition and reconstruction of the two branches would cost about $10.3 million.The language probably doesn't include "bricks" and "labor", or "books" either. But anyway, pass the popcorn.
Whoops, sorry, Thanks ApplegateRanch!
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