Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Final touches going on expansion

Fayettevil­le library officials expect small tasks to take another 30 to 60 days

- ALEX GOLDEN Alex Golden may be reached by email at agolden@nwadg.com.

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The final touches are being put on the newly expanded Fayettevil­le Public Library.

It will likely take 30 to 60 days to complete small tasks, such as paint touch-ups, Sam Palmer, director of facilities, said Monday during a library Board of Trustees meeting.

“The kitchen continues to progress,” he said. Most of the kitchen equipment is installed and done.”

The teaching kitchen must also pass an inspection from the Health Department before it can open, Palmer said.

Groundwork on the library’s 82,500-square-foot expansion began in July 2018, and a soft opening was held about a month ago. Constructi­on costs and increased operations are to cost $50 million.

The expanded library is a total of 170,500 square feet and includes a deli, event center and recording studio among other amenities.

The library is also wrapping up wiring for the recording studio, said David Johnson, library director.

“Everything is shaping up and I’m very, very pleased at this point,” he said.

“I am in heavy discussion with Bryan and Bernice Hembree with Roots Festival about a series of concerts and events and other things. We’re looking at the outdoor courtyard,” Johnson said.

The Hembrees co-founded the Fayettevil­le Roots Festival, an annual music and food festival.

The pandemic closed the library from March to midMay. It opened in a limited capacity before closing again in late September to finish the expansion. While it was closed, people could still check out material with curbside pickup.

Johnson said Monday he expects the curbside pickup service will be “with us for a very long time” as it has been popular.

The library will have an incrementa­l approach to loosening some covid-19 restrictio­ns in the coming weeks, Johnson said.

While the library is allowing up to 200 people in at one time, capacity has hovered around 120. That’s likely because people don’t have as many opportunit­ies to stay at the library by using the meeting rooms, sitting at tables or using the computers, Johnson said.

The library will begin allowing patrons to schedule time to use some of the computers beginning next week.

“After a week or so of those, we’re going to open the meeting rooms and allow people to reserve those. From that point, we’re going to start removing some of those tabletop pieces to allow folks to stay in the library,” Johnson said.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) ?? Rachel Sabatini selects books Monday with her son Cooper, 3, and daughter Maisyn, 1, in the preschool area of the Fayettevil­le Public Library’s new expanded area. The library opened last month with some sections unavailabl­e to the public because of the covid-19 pandemic. Go to nwaonline.com/210223Dail­y/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) Rachel Sabatini selects books Monday with her son Cooper, 3, and daughter Maisyn, 1, in the preschool area of the Fayettevil­le Public Library’s new expanded area. The library opened last month with some sections unavailabl­e to the public because of the covid-19 pandemic. Go to nwaonline.com/210223Dail­y/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) ?? A section of the new teaching kitchen is part of an expanded area of the library.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) A section of the new teaching kitchen is part of an expanded area of the library.
 ??  ?? A de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is suspended Monday from the ceiling in the library preschool area. Go to nwaonline.com/210223Dail­y/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)
A de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is suspended Monday from the ceiling in the library preschool area. Go to nwaonline.com/210223Dail­y/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)

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