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Location
  
Belmont

Country
  
United States

Main contractor
  
W. C. Moore

Owner
  
Multnomah County Library

Town or city
  
Portland, Oregon

Opened
  
March 7, 1924

Phone
  
+1 503-988-5123

Architect
  
Jamieson Parker

Belmont Library

Floor area
  
5,954 square feet (553.1 m)

Address
  
1038 Southeast Cesar E Chavez Boulevard, Portland, OR 97214, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 12–8PMThursday12–8PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–6PMSunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–6PMTuesday10AM–8PMWednesday12–8PM

Similar
  
Ledding Library, Portland State University, Happy Valley Library, Clackamas County Library, Friends of the Library

Belmont library 2015


The Belmont Library is a branch of the Multnomah County Library, located in Belmont, Portland, Oregon. The original library building opened in 1924 and was expanded in 1937 with the addition of a children's room. The brick building had small round windows and large oak tables. Renovations during 1999–2000 nearly doubled the library's capacity.

Contents

The branch offers the Multnomah County Library catalog of two million books, periodicals and other materials. The Belmont Library features a 24-person capacity meeting room for hosting community events at no charge on a first come, first served basis. A decorative quilt made by residents of the Sunnyside neighborhood is also housed within the building.

Belmont library s feasabiliy study meeting


History

In 1923, residents of the Belmont and Hawthorne areas of southeast Portland raised funds to construct a library building at East 39th Avenue and Taylor Street (now S.E. César E. Chávez Blvd. and S.E. Taylor Street). The Library Association of Portland paid for the building plans. According to the association president, the Belmont effort was one of the first in Portland during which library users raised funds to erect a branch library building in their own neighborhood. The neighborhood presented the building debt-free to the association in early 1924, and the 2,924-square-foot (271.6 m2) library opened on March 7, 1924.

Federal funds through the Works Progress Administration paid for expansion of the library in 1937. The addition of a children's room and staff work areas increased the building's floor area to 3,554 square feet (330.2 m2). Even so, circulation at the library continued to grow until the floor area was considered inadequate. In 1996, voters approved a bond measure to renovate the county's libraries and to pay special attention to four of them, including Belmont. The branch closed in June 1999 for remodeling and reopened in March 2000. The resulting expansion added 2,400 square feet (220 m2) to the library's floor area, bringing the total area to 5,954 square feet (553.1 m2). The renovated library can hold up to 20,000 volumes. Self-checkout stations and security gates were installed in 2011 during a minor renovation.

Over the years the library has hosted numerous activities, including a children's jamboree, knitting groups, lectures and readings. The building has also served as a ballot drop-off site during elections.

References

Belmont Library Wikipedia