Augusta Library wall comes crashing down

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By Steve Kuzj skuzj@nbcaugusta.com

A brick wall at the Augusta Public Library came crashing down Monday morning.

For those who work there, it seems more like a house of cards, as they anxiously await the construction of the city's new library.

Augusta's library is nearly 50 years old and with a new one three times the size of the current library going up soon, staff members say it's been a long time coming.

The library's director, Gary Swint knows when it's time to pack up and move.

"I think it's long overdo for the city," says Swint.

Outdated technology, air conditioners on the fritz and a wall that collapsed are all signs of Augusta Public Library’s growing age.

"Originally when the tree started leaning against the wall we were afraid the wall would collapse,” said Swint. If there was someone in the alleyway or driving through the alleyway, it [could have] injured the person or caused damage to their vehicle.

Bad weather also seems to be a problem for the library. After a hard rain, water tends to accumulate on the roof of the library. The old roof is in need of repairs, which causes the water to eventually seep down into the offices and onto the books; just one more reason why the Augusta Public Library can't wait to have a new home.

"We need a newer library,” says Swint. “We need a larger one because of space, but also because of evolving technology and the needs of the public. I think it will help revitalize the area. I've had several businesses in the area call every few weeks, asking about the progress and when we'll start construction."

Construction crews will break ground on the new library September 22, and the library wants the public's help.

"We want this very much to be a library for the citizens of the area,” says Swint. “So we're inviting them to bring their own shovel or spade and turn some dirt."

If things go according to schedule, Augusta's new $16 million library will open its doors to the public in June of 2010.

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