
NORTH BEACH, Md. – A photo posted on Facebook showing construction progress on the new library in North Beach is bringing in mixed reviews.
Some are upset that a giant building like this is ruining the look and feel of what some say “used to be” a quaint, coastal town.
According to Calvert Library’s website, the new Twin Beaches Branch is scheduled to open in the Spring of 2024.
“We are eagerly awaiting this new chapter, and we are excited about all the new services and opportunities that will be available at this branch,” says Calvert Library Executive Director Carrie Willson.
The website, New Twin Beaches Branch – Calvert Library, posts video updates often. It also lists several highlights of the new building, including community gathering and exhibit spaces, 25+ public computers and laptops, a porch and terrace with views of the Chesapeake Bay and much more. The library expects to have more than 60,000 visitors each year.
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Very dissapointing. Blocks views for residents that have lived here for years. Why would they have to build something that hugh on the beach. Selfish and unfair.
Most ridiculous thing in North Beach, blocking view of Bay.. Nothing wrong with the one in Chesapeake beach.
So guess “save the Bay” is no longer true. Ridiculous.
Northbeach losing that quint beach town look and feel more each day.
Y’all need a new hobby
Wait until the new condos go right next to it. Smh!
Ugly
Not at all what was discussed previously by committees set up by Town of North Beach?
New condos? Where?
I was surprised that the residents of town agreed to this eye sore! Money talks! So they don’t care what residents want!..