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HomeLocal NewsMulti-million dollar community library takes step forward

Multi-million dollar community library takes step forward

A POTENTIAL $2m library project has taken a giant step forward for Naracoorte after Naracoorte Lucindale Council purchased a new site for the development.

Council has taken ownership of the former Naracoorte Herald building on Smith Street with the central site expected to be redeveloped at a cost of up to $2m.

It follows significant work undertaken by council over the past 12 months surrounding redevelopment of the Naracoorte Library, with significant community engagement and feedback, design options and appropriate and relevant council service provision all considered.

“This significant decision will, in our opinion, provide excellent outcomes for the community in providing a quality library service in a very central location,” Naracoorte Lucindale Mayor Erika Vickery said.

“The ability to internally link the Herald Building with the Naracoorte Town Hall will enable greater flexibility of use of both buildings, and enliven the Smith Street precinct,” she said.

Council will now engage an architect to provide internal design and fit out plans, front façade designs, and ideas for streetscape development to provide a focus for the library and Town Hall sites.

Once Council is satisfied with internal design options, tenders will be called to undertake the required works, with a preference to utilise local contractors.

Subject to tender outcomes, council envisages the project could be funded through cash reserves held by council or a blend of cash reserves and loan funds.

The local government body expects that development and ongoing operational costs will not place any additional financial burden on council rates.

The old library site on DeGaris Place will now be assessed for renovation and repair for administrative purposes.

“Council acknowledges the community’s past frustration with this project, but that ultimately, it is preferable to make the right decisions for the right reasons, which we believe we have now done, and shows a strong and collective leadership by elected council,” Ms Vickery said.

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