Proposed Library Renovation from the City of Carlisle
Visit the City Hall website for detailed information and FAQ’s about the renovations for the library.
Why is an Investment for the Library Needed?
The Carlisle Public Library is an important part of our community. The library has over 30,000 visits each fiscal year. The current library does not have enough space to serve our growing community! Our current library space has served the community for the past 43 years.
Served the community for 43 years
Current children’s space is crowded
However, the limited space presents current challenges:
- At 3,600 square feet, it is the 3rd smallest library by population in the state of Iowa.
- There is limited space to expand the books and materials available for patrons.
- Due to the space shortage, we hold numerous programs off-site or close the library to accommodate event popularity.
- Spaces are not adequately designed to support individuals with mobility challenges.• Story time space is too small to meet the demand.
- Rooms are needed for small groups, individual studying, and meetings.
- The city has a need for a multi-use community room that can hold up to 150 people.
The Carlisle Library Foundation and Friends of the Carlisle Library have spent the last 10 years researching how best to invest in the library’s physical structure to better serve the Carlisle community.
Proposed New Library Location and Layout
The new and expanded library will be located at the existing Recreation Center adjacent to the pool. This building is currently owned by the City and in need of renovation.
Will the Bond Cost Me Anything?
No. Carlisle city officials have leveraged our debt service levy through bonding and cash management to keep the debt service levy stable at $4.50 / $1,000 in valuation.
For more information about the tax explanation visit: www.carlisleiowa.org/construction-projects/pages/proposed-library-facility-renovations
Why is the Library Being Moved Across the Highway?
Two reasons:
- The City already owned a building–the recreationcenter–that could be remodeled, including increasingthe size through an addition.
- The population of the City has increased and shiftedto south of the highway (2019: North Hwy 5 – 30%,South of Hwy 5 – 43.20%, Rural – 26.3%).
Tax Table
Iowa law requires that we present the full impact of borrowing $7.75 million. However, due to other debt retiring, the change in property tax is significantly less and shown in the last column.