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Town of Yarmouth outlines $13.4 million state grant and $2.5 million fundraising goal for library project

April 10, 2026 | Town of Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts


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Town of Yarmouth outlines $13.4 million state grant and $2.5 million fundraising goal for library project
A presenter for the Town of Yarmouth said the town has been awarded a $13,438,000 library facilities grant from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners and is moving forward with plans for a new library building to address accessibility, programming and maintenance shortcomings.

The grant, the presenter said, comes with an additional $403,000 that the town can secure if it meets energy conservation goals. The presenter described the award as one of the largest the town has received and said it will cover nearly 40% of the total project cost.

The presenter listed the shortcomings driving the project: limited access for patrons with mobility challenges, constrained programming spaces, and aging buildings that will require significant maintenance and do not meet current building codes. He said a new facility would add adult study spaces and meeting rooms of varying sizes, dedicated teen and children's areas for expanded programming, and a community wing available during and after library hours.

On financing, the presenter said the town is targeting $2.5 million in private fundraising. Combined with the state grant, the presenter estimated the net cost to the average taxpayer at about $10 per month at the project's peak, declining to roughly $5.80 per month over a 20-year payback period. The presenter did not provide a total project dollar amount beyond the grant and fundraising targets.

The presenter emphasized urgency: the grant is available this year only, and if the town does not apply the funds will be awarded to another community. "It would be a shame if the town lost out on such a significant amount of funds," the presenter said, adding that town officials "hope it's successful and we'll follow the process very closely."

No formal vote or decision was recorded in this presentation; the presenter described the plan and funding picture and indicated next steps will follow the town's process for project development and fundraising.

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