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Library Building Projects

This page highlights the Library's major capital projects. The projects are in various phases of development from early planning to actual construction. Decisions for major capital projects are guided by the Library's Facilities Master Plan, which is informed by a comprehensive study of trends, community growth and other factors. We are currently in the process of updating our Facilities Master Plan with current data on projected population growth, transit corridors, and areas of growth. The updated plan will also take into account community feedback collected from focus sessions, surveys and town meetings to help us create facilities that will meet the needs of both our current and future citizens.


Current Projects
Completion Date: Spring 2011 Beatties Ford Road Library

Beatties Ford Road Library - Renovation

Renovation of the Beatties Ford Road branch began in November 2009, with the goal of updating and expanding the facility to meet increased community demand. During the initial phase of renovation, the branch remained open with limited hours and services. However, on June 19, in light of significant cuts to Library funding, the Beatties Ford Library was closed to expedite the expansion and renovation effort. As part of the plan to cope with the funding cuts, Library trustees voted to approve a plan to make Beatties Ford Road Library the new regional library for the area when it reopens in early 2011, replacing Freedom Regional Library. Freedom Regional will close as a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, but it will continue as the school library for the Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology. Learn more

Project overview and fact sheet
Architectural renderings and construction photos

Future Projects
Completion Date: TBD Quail Hollow location Library

Quail Hollow location Library - New Library

This location is a 20,000 square feet replacement branch library for lease facility used in conjunction with Parks as a stopping point for the public that uses the Sugar Creek Greenway.

Proposed Quail Hollow library is a FY 2008/FY 2009 APPROVED AND FUNDED CAPITAL PROJECT

Amount funded $8,498,903

Capital expenditures are defined as an outlay in excess of $250,000 to acquire, upgrade or renovate a business or capital asset that benefits the county and has a useful life of 20 or more years. The funding sources used in prior years included General Obligation Bonds, Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO), Certificates of Participation (COPS), Lease Purchase and Fees.

Completion Date: TBD Scaleybark Branch Library

Scaleybark Branch Library - Replacement

Project Proposal and Location:
This project will replace the existing Scaleybark Branch Library with a new facility located within the Scaleybark LRT Station. The existing facility is a 5,400 SF free standing facility at 101 Scaleybark Road, at the intersection of South Boulevard and Scaleybark Road. It is located in an old neighborhood shopping center that is currently the Crosland Corporate Center. The facility is leased to the Library. The lease terminates in 2009. The new facility will be incorporated into the Crosland Greens proposed development, at the corner of Scaleybark and South Blvd. It will be a 16,500 SF community branch library. The library will be an integral part of the development.

Project Justification:
The existing facility is inadequate because the size limits all significant program elements such as collections, reader seats, public access computers, meeting room space and staff workstations. In addition, discussions with Crosland (the owner of the Scaleybark Library building and land) indicate that they will redevelop the Crosland Corporate Center in the next five years, and because PLCMC leases the current Scaleybark location, we have no discretion in what may occur with the current building. The current building’s lease ends 12/09 with the prospect of renewal on a month-to-month basis possible, but not guaranteed.

Scaleybark is a FY 2008/FY 2009 APPROVED AND FUNDED CAPITAL PROJECT

Amount funded $7,464,543

Capital expenditures are defined as an outlay in excess of $250,000 to acquire, upgrade or renovate a business or capital asset that benefits the county and has a useful life of 20 or more years. The funding sources used in prior years included General Obligation Bonds, Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO), Certificates of Participation (COPS), Lease Purchase and Fees.

Completion Date: TBD Southwest Regional Library - New Library

Southwest Regional Library - New Library -

In November 2007, voters approved a bond to purchase land in Southwest Mecklenburg County in the Berewick community, in order to have a site in place when we are ready to build a large new regional library. This is one of the fastest growing areas of the county and the current Steele Creek library is one of our best used facilities. Funding for construction has not yet been secured.

Completion Date: TBD Ballantyne Library - New Library

Ballantyne Library - New Library -

Prior to 2002, Mecklenburg County purchased approximately 64 acres at the intersection of Community House Rd. and Providence Rd. West for a visionary joint-use development among several organizations: the Library, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Central Piedmont Community College, Park & Rec, and the YMCA. The Ballantyne Library would be part of a joint-use building between the Library and CPCC.

Past Projects
Completion Date: Grand opening to the public Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Hickory Grove Library

Hickory Grove Library - Replacement

Hickory Grove Construction Photos
Project Overview and Fact Sheet

Completion Date: Dec. 2009 Main Library Job Center

Main Library Job Center - Renovation

In response to a growing need in Mecklenburg County, the library has launched a new initiative aimed at helping people find jobs. This initiative will include a new Job Center in Main Library.

Project Overview and Fact Sheet
Floorplans and Construction Photos
Read more about this initiative in a recent news release.