Algonquin Area Public Library District
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The Algonquin Area Public Library District has two library facilities located in Village of Algonquin, Illinois
. Covering approximately 15 square miles, the Algonquin Area Public Library District encompasses roughly half of the Village of Algonquin, a large part of the Village of Lake in the Hills
and a small portion of the Village of Cary
.
In November of 1998, a $7.8 million bond issue was passed for the construction of another library facility on the west side of town to meet the demands of a growing population. The new library building on Harnish Drive, also known as the Main Library, opened to the public on October 15, 2001. The building on Eastgate Drive was renovated and reopened as a branch library on November 17, 2002 following a tax rate increase approved by voters in April of 2001.
Algonquin, Illinois
Algonquin is a village in Illinois located in both McHenry and Kane counties. It is a northwest suburb of Chicago, located approximately 40 miles from the Loop...
. Covering approximately 15 square miles, the Algonquin Area Public Library District encompasses roughly half of the Village of Algonquin, a large part of the Village of Lake in the Hills
Lake in the Hills, Illinois
Lake in the Hills is a village in McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 23,152 at the 2000 census. A 2006 special census put the village's population at 29,175....
and a small portion of the Village of Cary
Cary, Illinois
Cary is a village located in Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 15,531 at the 2000 census. A 2003 special census put the village's population at 17,827.-Geography:Cary is located at ....
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Statistics
- Service Area Population: 40,809
- Number of Registered Cardholders: 23,564
- Budget: $6,894,242 (2011-2012 Fiscal Year)
- Collection Size: 219,081 items (Main Library) 61,291 items (Eastgate Branch)
District boundaries
A library district is a separate, independent unit of government with dedicated property tax revenue that is approved by voters. At the time the district was created in 1962, the Algonquin Area Public Library District encompassed all residents of Algonquin and surrounding areas of Lake in the Hills and Cary. As the population grew, the Village of Algonquin ultimately expanded beyond the boundaries of the Algonquin Area Public Library District. As a result, residents of the following communities may be serviced by other library districts:- Residents of Algonquin who live outside the boundaries of the Algonquin Area Public Library District may belong to the Dundee Township Public Library District, the Barrington Area Public Library District, the Huntley Area Public Library District, or the Cary Area Public Library District.
- Residents of Lake in the Hills who live outside the boundaries of the Algonquin Area Public Library District may belong to either the Huntley Area Public Library District or the Cary Area Public Library District.
- Residents of Cary who live outside the boundaries of the Algonquin Area Public Library District may belong to the Cary Area Public Library District.
Founding
The Library was founded on February 23, 1921 by the Algonquin Women’s Club, who sought and gained approval from the Village of Algonquin to install shelves in the council room of the Algonquin Village Hall for a public library. Three years later, on April 15, 1924, Algonquin residents voted to support the library with tax dollars. The Algonquin Public Library functioned as a village supported library until 1962, when voters approved a referendum for the library to reorganize as the Algonquin Area Public Library District.Expansion
The Algonquin Area Public Library continued to house its collection within the Algonquin Village Hall until a new library building was built on Eastgate Drive. The land for the library building was purchased in April of 1974 for $137,000. The next year, voters approved the sale of bonds to build a new 16,000 sq. ft. library for $595,000. Thirteen months after breaking ground, the Board of Trustees held an open house at the new library on Eastgate drive on March 27, 1977.In November of 1998, a $7.8 million bond issue was passed for the construction of another library facility on the west side of town to meet the demands of a growing population. The new library building on Harnish Drive, also known as the Main Library, opened to the public on October 15, 2001. The building on Eastgate Drive was renovated and reopened as a branch library on November 17, 2002 following a tax rate increase approved by voters in April of 2001.