July 2, 2008
Shelley Szafraniec, APR
Community Information Specialist
OFFICIALS SET TO BREAK GROUND FOR LIBRARY
EXPANSION, LYONIA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER AND AMPHITHEATER
The expansion of the Deltona Regional Library and the creation of an
environmental learning center and amphitheater at
Lyonia Preserve soon
will be one step closer to reality. Officials will gather to break
ground at the site at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 10.
Members of the Volusia County Council, the mayor and commissioners
from the City of Deltona, School Board representatives and members of
Volusia County’s Library Advisory Board, along with many other community
partners, will gather for the ceremony. The public is invited to attend.
The $11.7 million expansion project is anticipated to be completed in
July 2009. The project will double the library’s size from 25,000 to
50,000 square feet and add an environmental learning center and outdoor
amphitheater.
The Deltona Regional Library is one of Volusia County’s busiest
libraries, accounting for 16 percent of county library transactions.
Last year, Deltona library patrons checked out more than 580,000 items
and accounted for 1.9 million transactions.
When completed, the expansion will enlarge the computer area,
auditorium and children’s sections, and a new teen area will be built.
Also in the plans is a two-room meeting suite that can be accessed by
community groups after hours.
A 4,000-square-foot environmental learning center will be part of the
library complex. The Lyonia Environmental Center is being developed to
encourage discovery and exploration of Volusia County’s ecosystems and
foster community involvement in conservation efforts. Staff will provide
hands-on field and classroom and environmental experiences.
The Lyonia Environmental Center will include two classrooms, an
exhibit gallery, a visiting scientist’s workroom, and a coffee and gift
shop.
The library expansion and Lyonia Environmental Center will be
“green.” The county will apply for Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building
Council to certify the building is environmentally responsible and a
healthy place to work. Additionally, the landscaping will incorporate
Florida native plants that thrive in local conditions and require less
maintenance and no supplemental irrigation once established.
A 1,000-seat outdoor amphitheater will be constructed next to the
library for community gatherings and educational instruction.
The Deltona City Commission has contributed $2 million toward the
expansion project and will pay $250,000 a year for 10 years to help with
maintenance and operating costs.
For information about Library Services during the construction phase,
please visit
www.volusia.org/library.
For information about the Lyonia Environmental Center, visit
www.LyoniaPreserve.com.
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