Library supporters open on a good page
Newport Beach was among 13 jurisdictions statewide last week that
received state grant money for a joint-use project. The $3.2-million
grant will enable Newport residents and students to eventually use a
state-of-the-art library on the Mariners Elementary School site.
The project would not have been possible without the efforts of
about 600 donors who chipped in more than $1 million toward the
$5.1-million project. Among the donors were John and Donna Crean, who
ensured fund-raisers were successful by donating about half the total
sum.
In addition to the obvious generosity of the Creans, many others
spent countless hours getting the word out that money was needed to
provide Mariners students and nearby residents the opportunity to
boast a new one-story, 14,000-square-foot library.
After raising the money, city officials and residents could only
keep their fingers crossed that the state would slice them a piece of
a $130-million joint-use project pie. Of 60 entities that applied for
the money, Newport was among 13 that received it, which says
something for the city.
We’re not entirely sure what it says, but we’d like to think it
says what we think -- that Newport officials and residents did their
homework, listened and responded to criticisms, and put together a
very worthwhile project of which the community and state can be
proud.
Many residents complained over the spring that such a joint-use
effort between the elementary school and city could prove dangerous
for the children using it by allowing pedophiles in. Those concerns
may or may not have been legitimate, but city officials studied and
added various security precautions to the project. The added security
measures actually increased the library’s overall price tag, which
will now cost the city another $800,000.
But for the children and everyone involved, the price is worth it.
After all, reading -- we’d like to think -- is priceless. And so are
those who have made a new Mariners library possible.
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