Main Library front

The Building Forward project is made possible by a $9.7 million grant from the California State Library awarded in October 2022. The City of Richmond appropriated 50% matching funds to create an almost $15 million budget to address critical life-safety and maintenance issues in the historic Main Library.

Information about the Building Forward grant funded portion of the Main Library Infrastructure Project is below.

In May 2023 the City Council appropriated an additional $15 million to provide for further renovation of the Library building. This funding will ensure completion of the grant-funded projects and create opportunities for renovations driven by community needs and input. 

Information about the expanded scope of the project is on the Additional City Funding subpage.

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The Richmond Main Library was designed by noted San Francisco architects Milton T. and Timothy L. Pflueger as part of the postwar Civic Center Plaza designed 1945-1948. The buildings in this complex - City Hall, Memorial Auditorium/Art Center, 440 Building (originally the Hall of Justice), and Library - are of a uniform Modernist design that employed red brick and glass. The Main Library, which replaced a Carnegie Library at 4th and Nevin (now the Richmond Museum of History), opened to the public in 1949. It is regarded as the first glass-fronted public library in the country.

In 1977 plans were drawn up for expansion of the building.

In 1995 extensive electrical system upgrades were made to the building to accommodate computers.

In 2009 a comprehensive Library Needs Assessment was completed and published with a Library Program and Library Plan of Service.

The Building Forward project has $14,569,469 in dedicated funding. The following outputs are funded:

Life SafetyCritical MaintenanceCritical Accessibility Improvements California State LibraryBuilding Forward Library Infrastructure Grant: $9,712,979City of Richmond (50% match)American Recovery Plan Act: $3,656,490Library Impact Fees: $700,000Capital Improvement Program: $500,000