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        The community eagerly celebrated the April 3 groundbreaking of the future North Natomas Library, at Del Paso and Via Ingoglio roads, Sacramento. Formal remarks of the joint-use library branch were made by representatives from the California State Library, City of Sacramento, Sacramento Public Library, Los Rios Community College District, and Natomas Unified School District.

  “This City of Sacramento library, a joint-use facility among the Sacramento Public Library, Natomas Unified School District, and Los Rio Community College District, has been a few years in the making; and today the new building actually starts to become a reality,” stated Sacramento Public Library Director Anne Marie Gold to the groundbreaking audience.

  Expected to open in fall 2009, the 22,645-square-foot library will serve students at Inderkum High School and American River College’s Natomas Education Center, as well as community customers. The future branch will replace the current and smaller North Natomas Library, located in the Inderkum High School building, along New Market Drive.

  Once completed, the North Natomas branch will feature 120 public-access computer stations; a computer lab and classroom, as well as a mobile, wireless lab with notebook computers; and a 75-seat-capacity community meeting room. Its collection of books, periodicals, DVDs, and CDs will contain more than 100,000 items focused on community and student users.

  “The branch will also have two very special spaces, reflecting the Sacramento Public Library’s commitment to kids in our community: a dynamic teen space, featuring all those things they’ll love and which adults don’t; and the coolest kids’ space I’ve seen yet in any of our Sacramento city and county library branches. We may have to charge admission, as it’s so great!,” Gold exclaimed.

  The Art in Public Places committee has chosen the following artworks by local artists to be displayed at the new branch: Ray Gonzales, "Surfing the Stacks;" Joe Scarpa, "Arthur's of Our Own Destiny;” and James Piskoti, "Reading Is an Adventure."

  Funding for the $17.3 million North Natomas Library project is provided by a Proposition 14 State Bond Act Grant, City of Sacramento Developer Impact Fees, Natomas Unified School District, and Los Rios Community College District.

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North Natomas Library Fact SheetPrint this article

Groundbreaking April 3, 2008
Square footage 22,645
Special features Teen room, two group study rooms, computer lab and classroom
Community meeting room 75-seating capacity
Public access computers 120
Collection(books, periodicals, DVDs, CDs, etc.) More than 100,000 items
Building architects Nacht & Lewis Architects, Sacramento
Landscaping architects MTW Group, Sacramento
Furniture design Flying Colors, Inc.; Berkeley
Lighting contractor TEE: The Engineering Enterprise, Auburn
Interior signage Bess Design, Oakland
Total project cost $17,300,000
Funding Proposition 14 State Bond Act Grant, City of Sacramento Developer Impact Fees, Natomas Unified School District, and Los Rios Community College District
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Project TimelinePrint this article

Dates Description
January 2007 Programming & Schematic Design Work Completed
April 2007 Working Drawings Complete
August 2007 DSA/State Library review
October 2007 Contract Documents
January 2008 – March 2008 Construction Bidding/Award
April 2008 – June 2009 Construction
September 2009 Library Grand Opening

New North Natomas Library Architectural Drawings

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