New York State Assembly Libraries Chair Robert Carroll, Brooklyn Delegation Chair Maritza Davila, and Members of the Brooklyn Delegation Award Brooklyn Public Library $13.2 Million
State Capital funding will support urgent infrastructure projects and revitalize aging libraries
Brooklyn, NY – New York State Assembly Library Chair Robert Carroll, Brooklyn Delegation Chair Maritza Davila, and members of the Brooklyn delegation announced a $13.2 million dollar investment today for Brooklyn Public Library in a check presentation ceremony at Central Library in Grand Army Plaza.
The funding will primarily support roof replacements and HVAC upgrades at 18 branches across the borough. This will ensure the library can remain open and safe for patrons as well as increasing energy efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
“As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Libraries and Education Technology, I am proud to have brought together the Brooklyn Delegation to secure $13.2 Million in State funding for the Brooklyn Public Library. This will allow branch libraries throughout the BPL system to undertake essential capital work. It is great to have such a fantastic partnership with BPL President Linda Johnson and her team working together to ensure Brooklyn’s libraries continue to flourish. Libraries are among our most vital and democratic civic institutions and demand our highest level of stewardship,” said Assemblymember Robert Carroll.
With average age of library branches in the borough being 70 years – with 19 buildings over 100 years old – it is not surprising that many of the essential building components need replacements. Some branches depend on noisy temporary chillers in the summertime or rely on boilers well beyond their use in wintertime. Persistent roof leaks have caused significant interior damage. Installing new roofs, HVAC, fire and safety systems will ensure the library can provide consistent service to the patrons who rely on us.
In addition, these urgent upgrades will deliver significant savings for the Library – including lowering energy costs and increasing energy efficiency – and align BPL with New York’s sustainability initiatives. A higher energy efficiency score positions the Library to secure additional funding.
Branches scheduled for upgrades include Brighton Beach, Clinton Hill, Coney Island, Cypress Hills, Dekalb, Dyker, Flatbush, and Gerritsen Beach. Gravesend, Highlawn, Jamaica Bay, Kensington, Kings Highway, Marcy, McKinley, Mill Basin, Park Slope and Ulmer Park are also scheduled for improvements.
About Brooklyn Public Library
Brooklyn Public Library is one of the nation’s largest library systems and among New York City’s most democratic institutions. Providing innovative library service for over 125 years, we support personal advancement, foster civic literacy, and strengthen the fabric of community among the more than 2.6 million individuals who call Brooklyn home. We are a global leader in the fight for the freedom to read through our Books Unbanned initiative, offering teens across the US access to the library’s online catalog. We provide nearly 65,000 free programs a year with writers, thinkers, artists, and educators – from around the corner and around the world. And we give patrons millions of opportunities to enjoy one of life’s greatest satisfactions: the joy of a good book.
