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Burnett Library Energy Efficiency Upgrade

Front of Burnett Library

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Background

The Burnett Library has been operating in its current location at 560 E. Hill St. since 1924, after first opening at Burnett Elementary School in 1910. The current building, designed by famed architect Paul Tay, opened in 1969 and has served the community as a space for education and gathering since.

The City of Long Beach is upgrading key infrastructure in the Burnett Library building to increase energy efficiency, prevent leaks during storms and extend the useful life of the facility. The existing, uninsulated roof will be replaced with heat-reflective material and areas prone to water ponding will be treated to prevent ponding, water damage and leaks. HVAC systems will also be upgraded with new, energy efficient equipment, with visible parts of the system visually concealed.

This project is part of the Elevate ’28 Infrastructure Investment Plan, a historic initiative dedicated to enhancing Long Beach parks, community facilities, mobility access, and streets. Learn more at lbelevate28.com.

Timeline

Design Spring 2022  Spring 2023
Permitting/Plans Approval Summer 2023
Bid and Award Winter 2024
Construction Spring 2025
Temporary Library Closure April 21  May 17, 2025
Estimated Construction Completion Late Summer 2025

Project timeline is set barring weather delays and other unforeseen circumstances. 

Objectives

  • Enhance sustainability with heat-reflective roofing to reduce energy usage
  • Extend the useful life of the facility
  • Increase energy cost savings
  • Reduce maintenance costs

Proposed Features

  • New, energy efficient HVAC System
  • Structural steel framing and structural screen wall to support and conceal visible HVAC equipment
  • Upgraded roof with heat-reflective, modified bituminous membrane to improve insulation
  • Silicon application and gravel finish on the low area of the northeastern roof to help eliminate water ponding

Project Funding

This project is funded by $400,000 from Measure A funds and $1,875,000 from AB32.

More Information

The library will be closed for construction for three weeks during spring 2025. The project timeline will be updated once closure dates are confirmed. 

 Latest Updates

April 2025

The library is scheduled to undergo a brief closure from April 21 to May 17, 2025, and will reopen May 19, 2025, remaining open as improvements are underway through late summer 2025.

Construction kicked off in March 2025, and a letter was sent to residents. Click here to view the letter that was sent.