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Tigard Public Library

Tigard Public Library is the library within Washington County Cooperative Library Services serving Tigard in the U.S. state of Oregon. Established in 1963, the current 48,000-square-foot (4,500 m2) building opened in 2004 on Hall Boulevard. As of 2012, Margaret Barnes was the director of the library that had a collection of about 230,000 items making 1.5 million loans of those items.[2]

Tigard Public Library
Entrance to the library in 2012
45°25′22″N 122°45′54″W / 45.42266°N 122.7649°W / 45.42266; -122.7649
LocationTigard, Oregon, United States
Established1963
Branch ofWashington County Cooperative Library Services
Collection
Size233,240 (2012)
Access and use
Circulation1,522,367 (2012)
Population served59,265 (2012)
Members37,106 (2012)
Other information
Budget$5.5 million (2012)
DirectorHalsted Bernard[1]
Employees39 (2012)
Websitewww.tigard-or.gov/library/

History Edit

In 1963, the Tigard Junior Women's Club lobbied the city council to start a library in the city that incorporated a few years prior in 1961.[3] The city agreed to establish a library, but did not fund the project.[3] The next year, the Tigard Library opened in downtown on Main Street at the former city hall, but it was operated by volunteers with an initial collection of 1,011 books, most of which had been donated during a door-to-door campaign.[3][4] During the second year, the city contributed $175 for part-time staffing.[3]

From 1976 to 1986 the library occupied a former mattress factory on Main Street.[5] City residents approved a $2.2 million bond in 1984 to build a new library at Tigard's new civic center.[3] In 1986, the library relocated to the building, where it remained until 2004. The civic center and library were dedicated on May 17, 1986.[6] In 1998, the city began the process of looking to build a new library building, as the library had outgrown its approximately 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2) building.[7] At that time the library's collection had grown to 104,000 items.[7] However, voters turned down a bond request that year that also would have paid for other city buildings.[8]

In May 2002, Tigard voters passed a $13 million bond measure to construct a new library building.[8] The city bought 14 acres (5.7 ha) along Fanno Creek in 2003 for the new library, which was located on a former farm with orchards and a farmhouse.[9] The city hoped to restore the two-story farmhouse and open it to the public, but it burned down in August 2003, during construction of the new library.[9] On August 2, 2004, the new library building was opened at 13500 Southwest Hall.[10] The project cost $14.3 million, and included the costs of the land as well as construction on the 48,000-square-foot (4,500 m2) structure.[10]

Part of the grounds of the new library were fenced-off in September 2008 because of arsenic contamination linked to the former orchard on the land.[11][12] In January 2010, the library started allowing self-service pick-up of books people have reserved.[13] The Tigard Public Library Foundation funded a feasibility study in 2010 to determine whether a second library was needed.[14] In July 2012, city budget cuts forced the library to start closing on Thursdays.[15] Thursday operations resumed in 2016.[16] By the library's 50th anniversary, the collection had grown to more than 235,000 items, now including books, CDs, and movies.[3]

Facilities and services Edit

Tigard's library building is a two-story, brick-faced structure with 47,500 square feet (4,410 m2).[10] The building was designed by architects SRG Partnership[17] and built by Hoffman Construction Company.[18] Features include a 170-seat community room, gas fireplace, and glass atrium.[18] As of 2012, the library has a population served of 59,265 and 37,106 registered borrowers.[2] There were fifteen librarians out of 39 total employees, and an annual budget of about $5.5 million.[2] Within its collection are 188,069 print items, 19,473 audio items, and 23,920 video items, with a total collection size of 233,240.[2] Total circulation (loans) that year was 1,522,367.[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Tigard Library News".
  2. ^ a b c d e . Oregon Public Library Statistics. Oregon State Library. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nirappil, Fenit (October 26, 2013). "Tigard Public Library plans to celebrate 50th birthday". The Oregonian. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  4. ^ Pursinger, Geoff (October 24, 2013). "Tigard library reaches golden anniversary". The Times. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  5. ^ Hong, Binh Ha (August 12, 1997). "No shushing is allowed at Tigard Library". The Oregonian. p. E2.
  6. ^ Harrington, Deedee (May 20, 1986). "Tigard dedicates $2.2 million Civic Center". The Oregonian. p. C8.
  7. ^ a b Tsao, Emily (February 13, 1998). "Tigard Library at the limit". The Oregonian. p. Southwest Zoner D2.
  8. ^ a b Tsao, Emily (May 30, 2002). "Campaign strategy wins credit for Tigard Library bond". The Oregonian. p. Southwest Zoner 1.
  9. ^ a b Parker, Paige (August 29, 2003). "House burns on Tigard Library site". The Oregonian. p. D2.
  10. ^ a b c Victoria Leon, Guerrero (August 5, 2004). "Ready for Readers". The Oregonian. p. Southwest Zoner C2.
  11. ^ Foyston, John (September 12, 2008). "Part of Tigard library grounds tainted with traces of arsenic". The Oregonian. p. B2.
  12. ^ Staff (September 16, 2008). "Tigard library land deemed contaminated by DEQ". Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  13. ^ Gregory, Roger (December 22, 2009). "Tigard library to add self-service on Jan. 4". The Oregonian. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  14. ^ Florip, Eric (December 8, 2010). "A second library in Tigard? Feasibility study to explore the idea". The Oregonian. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  15. ^ Gifford, C.J. (July 3, 2012). "Tigard Library now closed on Thursdays". The Oregonian. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Patrons rejoice as Tigard Library returns its Thursday hours".
  17. ^ "SRG Partnership Seattle office takes off – fast". Daily Journal of Commerce. November 7, 2003. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  18. ^ a b "The New Best Sellers" (PDF). Skyline. Hoffman Construction Company. 31 (1): 10–11. Spring–Summer 2004. Retrieved 29 October 2013.

External links Edit

  • GreenWorks profile
  • Photo essay – The Oregonian

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Tigard Public Library is the library within Washington County Cooperative Library Services serving Tigard in the U S state of Oregon Established in 1963 the current 48 000 square foot 4 500 m2 building opened in 2004 on Hall Boulevard As of 2012 Margaret Barnes was the director of the library that had a collection of about 230 000 items making 1 5 million loans of those items 2 Tigard Public LibraryEntrance to the library in 201245 25 22 N 122 45 54 W 45 42266 N 122 7649 W 45 42266 122 7649LocationTigard Oregon United StatesEstablished1963Branch ofWashington County Cooperative Library ServicesCollectionSize233 240 2012 Access and useCirculation1 522 367 2012 Population served59 265 2012 Members37 106 2012 Other informationBudget 5 5 million 2012 DirectorHalsted Bernard 1 Employees39 2012 Websitewww tigard or gov library Contents 1 History 2 Facilities and services 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIn 1963 the Tigard Junior Women s Club lobbied the city council to start a library in the city that incorporated a few years prior in 1961 3 The city agreed to establish a library but did not fund the project 3 The next year the Tigard Library opened in downtown on Main Street at the former city hall but it was operated by volunteers with an initial collection of 1 011 books most of which had been donated during a door to door campaign 3 4 During the second year the city contributed 175 for part time staffing 3 From 1976 to 1986 the library occupied a former mattress factory on Main Street 5 City residents approved a 2 2 million bond in 1984 to build a new library at Tigard s new civic center 3 In 1986 the library relocated to the building where it remained until 2004 The civic center and library were dedicated on May 17 1986 6 In 1998 the city began the process of looking to build a new library building as the library had outgrown its approximately 12 000 square foot 1 100 m2 building 7 At that time the library s collection had grown to 104 000 items 7 However voters turned down a bond request that year that also would have paid for other city buildings 8 In May 2002 Tigard voters passed a 13 million bond measure to construct a new library building 8 The city bought 14 acres 5 7 ha along Fanno Creek in 2003 for the new library which was located on a former farm with orchards and a farmhouse 9 The city hoped to restore the two story farmhouse and open it to the public but it burned down in August 2003 during construction of the new library 9 On August 2 2004 the new library building was opened at 13500 Southwest Hall 10 The project cost 14 3 million and included the costs of the land as well as construction on the 48 000 square foot 4 500 m2 structure 10 Part of the grounds of the new library were fenced off in September 2008 because of arsenic contamination linked to the former orchard on the land 11 12 In January 2010 the library started allowing self service pick up of books people have reserved 13 The Tigard Public Library Foundation funded a feasibility study in 2010 to determine whether a second library was needed 14 In July 2012 city budget cuts forced the library to start closing on Thursdays 15 Thursday operations resumed in 2016 16 By the library s 50th anniversary the collection had grown to more than 235 000 items now including books CDs and movies 3 Facilities and services EditTigard s library building is a two story brick faced structure with 47 500 square feet 4 410 m2 10 The building was designed by architects SRG Partnership 17 and built by Hoffman Construction Company 18 Features include a 170 seat community room gas fireplace and glass atrium 18 As of 2012 update the library has a population served of 59 265 and 37 106 registered borrowers 2 There were fifteen librarians out of 39 total employees and an annual budget of about 5 5 million 2 Within its collection are 188 069 print items 19 473 audio items and 23 920 video items with a total collection size of 233 240 2 Total circulation loans that year was 1 522 367 2 References Edit Tigard Library News a b c d e 2011 2012 Oregon Public Library Spreadsheet Oregon Public Library Statistics Oregon State Library Archived from the original on 31 October 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2013 a b c d e f Nirappil Fenit October 26 2013 Tigard Public Library plans to celebrate 50th birthday The Oregonian Retrieved 28 October 2013 Pursinger Geoff October 24 2013 Tigard library reaches golden anniversary The Times Retrieved 29 October 2013 Hong Binh Ha August 12 1997 No shushing is allowed at Tigard Library The Oregonian p E2 Harrington Deedee May 20 1986 Tigard dedicates 2 2 million Civic Center The Oregonian p C8 a b Tsao Emily February 13 1998 Tigard Library at the limit The Oregonian p Southwest Zoner D2 a b Tsao Emily May 30 2002 Campaign strategy wins credit for Tigard Library bond The Oregonian p Southwest Zoner 1 a b Parker Paige August 29 2003 House burns on Tigard Library site The Oregonian p D2 a b c Victoria Leon Guerrero August 5 2004 Ready for Readers The Oregonian p Southwest Zoner C2 Foyston John September 12 2008 Part of Tigard library grounds tainted with traces of arsenic The Oregonian p B2 Staff September 16 2008 Tigard library land deemed contaminated by DEQ Daily Journal of Commerce Retrieved 29 October 2013 Gregory Roger December 22 2009 Tigard library to add self service on Jan 4 The Oregonian Retrieved 28 October 2013 Florip Eric December 8 2010 A second library in Tigard Feasibility study to explore the idea The Oregonian Retrieved 28 October 2013 Gifford C J July 3 2012 Tigard Library now closed on Thursdays The Oregonian Retrieved 28 October 2013 Patrons rejoice as Tigard Library returns its Thursday hours SRG Partnership Seattle office takes off fast Daily Journal of Commerce November 7 2003 Retrieved 29 October 2013 a b The New Best Sellers PDF Skyline Hoffman Construction Company 31 1 10 11 Spring Summer 2004 Retrieved 29 October 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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