The Hillsboro Public Library is a two-location
public library
A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes. It is operated by librarians and library paraprofessionals, who are also Civil service, civil servants.
There are ...
system in
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hillsboro ( ) is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and is the county seat of Washington County. Situated in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many high-technology companies, ...
,
United States. First opened in 1914 in a
Carnegie library building, the system provides services to a population area of 137,000 people. As of 2015, the system had a usage of 922,000 visits per year, with circulation nearly 3 million items per year.
[Oregon Public Library Statistics]
Oregon State Library. Retrieved on August 11, 2016. One library is located near downtown in
Shute Park
Shute Park is a municipal park in the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Acquired in 1906, the park is the oldest park in the city. Located at southeast Tenth and Maple streets along Tualatin Valley Highway, Shute Park includes an aquatic ...
, with the other location in the central portion of the city near the
airport. The Hillsboro Public Library is part of
Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS), which ensures library service is available to all residents of Washington County. As of 2015, the director of the library is Stephanie Chase.
History
The first library in Hillsboro opened on December 9, 1914, when the
Carnegie City Library was dedicated.
[Engen, Edna. Culture, knowledge brought to community by new library. '' The Hillsboro Argus'', October 19, 1976. p. 15.] This was one of 2,500 plus libraries built by money donated by
Andrew Carnegie around the world, and the only public one in
Washington County, Oregon (the
Carnegie Library at
Pacific University was a private, academic library). The land at Northeast Second and Lincoln Streets where the library was built was donated to the city. Designed by architect Ernest Kroner, the $10,000 building was constructed by the firm Book & Engeldinger.
In 1925, the library had a circulation 19,445 and a total of 4,855 volumes.
Total fines charged that year were $92.28, while expenses totaled about $250 for the year to maintain the grounds, pay for heating, and pay for water and electricity.
The Friends of the Library group was started on February 6, 1968.
In May 1971, this group began campaigning for a new library building, including paying some of the early costs for designs, with voters later approving a bond measure to pay for the new facility.
On January 21, 1975, a new library opened to replace the Carnegie building, located at
Shute Park
Shute Park is a municipal park in the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Acquired in 1906, the park is the oldest park in the city. Located at southeast Tenth and Maple streets along Tualatin Valley Highway, Shute Park includes an aquatic ...
.
The new building was designed by Martin, Soderstrom & Matteson.
Circulation at the library totaled about 130,000 in 1975 with around 40,000 books.
The year after the Shute Park location opened a library was opened in the
Tanasbourne
Tanasbourne, Oregon, is a neighborhood in Washington County, Oregon, where NW 185th Avenue and the Sunset Highway (part of U.S. Highway 26) intersect. It is located within the Portland metropolitan area. The area sits between Beaverton and Hi ...
area on the east side of Hillsboro. In 1990, the city took over those operations, moving it in 1996 from the former Tanasbourne Mall location.
In 1998, a Books-by-Rail branch was opened at the
Hillsboro Central MAX Light Rail station in a space. Two times in 2002 and again in 2004, the city had property tax levies on the ballot to build a new $25 million library.
[Bermudez, Esmeralda. Bookish applaud library deal. '' The Oregonian'', September 1, 2005.] Plans called for building a building on
Cornell Road
Cornell Road is an east–west street and traffic corridor in the Portland metropolitan area, in Multnomah and Washington counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. It crosses the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) between the Willamette Valley and the ...
at 206th (now John Olsen Avenue) in the Tanasbourne area to replace the Tanasbourne branch. The levies to build the new library and remodel the Shute Park location failed. The first measure in 2002 received majority support at the voting booth, but lost due to low voter turnout and the state's double-majority law.
The library closed the Books by Rail branch in 2003 due to a reduced budget. Hillsboro cut their library funding by $350,000 that year. In 2005, the city decided on an alternate plan of buying an existing building and renovating it at a total cost of $13 million, with $1 million of the funds coming from private donations.
[
The city purchased a two-story, office building on Northeast Brookwood Parkway near the Hillsboro Airport for $6.8 million in September 2005.][ With the opening of the new location in a more central area of Hillsboro, the Tanasbourne location was closed with its inventory moved to the new library. The new library location opened in May 2007 after the building was renovated, but originally only occupied the first floor. In June 2013, the second floor opened to add of space and an art gallery to the library.] The Shute Park location was closed in 2013 for renovations, and re-opened in March 2014 with the entrance moved to the west end of the building. A 3D printer
3D printing or additive manufacturing is the Manufacturing, construction of a three-dimensional object from a computer-aided design, CAD model or a digital 3D modeling, 3D model. It can be done in a variety of processes in which material is ...
was added to the Shute Park branch in December 2014. The library added an automated kiosk, the Book-O-Mat, at the Hillsboro Civic Center
The Hillsboro Civic Center is a government-built, mixed-use development in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. The development includes the city hall for the county seat of Washington County, located west of Portland, Oregon. Covering , ...
in November 2015.
Facilities and services
Brookwood Library
The Hillsboro Brookwood Library is housed in a two-story, city owned building encompassing . Formerly called the Main Library, the library's collection includes more than 300,000 items. Story readings at the Brookwood Library are given in a variety of languages including Mandarin, Japanese, Bengali, and Spanish.[Suh, Elizabeth. Residents flock to new main library east of Hillsboro airport. '' The Oregonian'', September 20, 2007.] Part of the second floor houses an art gallery featuring local artists. This library includes a privately owned coffee shop with leased space in the building.[Rostami, Marjon. Library's coffee court hoping sales percolate. '' The Oregonian'', July 12, 2007.] There are approximately 300 parking spaces at the site. The Brookwood Library also houses the collection of the ''Hillsboro Independent'' and '' The Hillsboro Argus'' newspapers, dating back to 1887.Hillsboro Public Library - Equipment
Hillsboro Public Library. Retrieved on August 1, 2009.
Shute Park Library
Opened in 1975, the Shute Park Library is the oldest of the two libraries in the system. The building was designed by Will Martin and cost $760,000 to build. With , it is also the smaller of the two locations. The building is triangular in shape, with the north facing wall all glass. Since being expanded in 2013–2014, Shute Park houses over 57,000 litems, ranging from books and videos to audio materials and periodicals. It contains 140 seats and 31 computer terminals.
Hillsboro Public Library. Retrieved February 4, 2008.
Circulation
As of 2016, the library system had a service area population of approximately 140,000 residents.[Bermudez, Esmeralda. Hillsboro looks at options for new library. '' The Oregonian'', April 14, 2005.]
For 2015 to 2016, combined the library has over 329,000 items in its collections and a circulation of over 2.85 million.[ Expenditures for the library total $9.5 million.][Adopted Budget, 2016-17]
City of Hillsboro. Retrieved on August 11, 2016. Between the two branches there are 55 staff members including librarians. Hillsboro Public Library has 63,747 library card holders, and is part of Washington County Cooperative Library Services.[ Total visits were 921,000.][ The library is the third largest in Oregon by population served.][
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References
External links
The Library Foundation of Hillsboro
Friends of the Hillsboro Public Library
Hillsboro Main Library
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Library buildings completed in 1914
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Buildings and structures in Hillsboro, Oregon
Carnegie libraries in Oregon
Culture of Hillsboro, Oregon
Washington County Cooperative Library Services
Tourist attractions in Hillsboro, Oregon
Libraries established in 1914