A staff member announced that Carmel-by-the-Sea has finalized lease terms with the Church of the Wayfarer to house a temporary library while the Harrison Memorial Library undergoes a centennial renovation and restoration project. The staff member said the council will consider the lease at its regular meeting in a couple of weeks.
The move is intended to keep library services available while renovation work is underway. The staff member said the temporary location will operate for roughly "about a year and a half" to "almost two years," language that indicates an approximate 18-month to two-year relocation period while work proceeds on the Harrison Memorial Library Centennial Renovation and Restoration Project. The staff member thanked "Pastor Carla and all of her team" for helping the city secure the site.
City staff framed the arrangement as the best available outcome for keeping services open during a major capital project; the staff member said more public information and planning details will be shared in the weeks ahead, and that the council's review at its next regular meeting will include the finalized lease terms. No formal council action was reported in the recording of the announcements.
Next steps: the city council is scheduled to consider the lease at its next regular meeting. If the council approves the terms, staff will move forward with the temporary library setup and public outreach on services and hours while the Harrison Memorial renovation proceeds.