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Grimsby library washroom renovations booked to improve accessibility
Summary
The town has earmarked $402,000 for washroom renovations at Grimsby Public Library, and work is expected to begin after the March break and take up to eight weeks.
Content
Grimsby Public Library's washrooms are scheduled for a major overhaul. The town has set aside $402,000 for the project, which includes a small expansion of the washroom area shared with the Grimsby Public Art Gallery. Officials say the facilities were due for a refresh and do not meet current Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act standards. A local architectural firm prepared a design to bring the washrooms into compliance.
Key details:
- The town has earmarked $402,000 for the renovation project.
- A request for proposals from contractors was issued and closes Feb. 6.
- Work is expected to begin after the March break (March 16-20).
- Construction may take as many as eight weeks, with completion expected in late spring.
- The town plans to maintain some washroom access during construction and says the renovations will meet AODA requirements.
Summary:
The renovations are intended to update facilities and ensure they meet Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act standards, affecting the shared Carnegie Lane building. A request for proposals closes Feb. 6, construction is scheduled to start after the March break, and the town expects the work to be finished by late spring.
