Plans for the new library will be on display at Town Hall.
A new, $18.4 million library for Los Gatos is well underwaystill on schedule and still on budget. Now it is up to the public to review the plans for the project, which will occupy the meeting point of Fiesta Way and Villa Avenue. The public will be able to review the plans at Town Hall on Jan. 6.
The new plan will include an expanded parking lot to accommodate the nearby Civic Center. The building itself, which will occupy 30,000 square feet, is to be built of earth-tone tiles with wood accents. A fundraising campaign will soon be launched to raise $2.1 million, which will be used to purchase furnishings and other amenities for the library.
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Joseph Gemignani Mon, Dec 21, 2009 - 11:54 am
Anybody could of designed a boxy building such as this proposal. The planning department should of required a minimum of two designs. One traditional and one contemporary. As is this building belongs in a non-descript city such as Fremont.