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Library at risk demands urgent retrofit and upgrade

July 29, 2024 | Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California


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Library at risk demands urgent retrofit and upgrade
During a recent government meeting, community member Robert Decker emphasized the urgent need to retrofit and upgrade Pasadena's library to ensure its safety and relevance in the 21st century. Addressing the mayor and council members, Decker highlighted the library's vulnerability to earthquakes and questioned whether the city intends to preserve the building in its outdated 20th-century form or modernize it to meet contemporary educational needs.

Decker pointed out that the library serves as a vital resource for the community, offering a range of services beyond traditional book lending. He noted that it hosts numerous events and is heavily utilized by Pasadena residents. Without necessary upgrades, he warned, the library could face significant challenges in fulfilling its primary purpose of education and learning.

Concluding his remarks, Decker urged the council to take action to bring the library into the modern era, rather than allowing it to remain a relic of its 1927 origins. His comments reflect a growing concern among citizens about the library's future and its role in the community. The meeting concluded with a call for further discussion on the matter.

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