Efforts to build a new library in downtown Washougal are continuing at a slow but steady pace.
The Fort Vancouver Regional Library (FVRL) Foundation has collected $1.6 million for the construction of the new library, which will require at least $5 million to build, according to Friends of Washougal Community Library President Roy DeRousie.
The $1.6 million includes separate contributions of $1 million and $450,000 from the FVRL’s board of directors. Individual donations and the Friends’ fundraising events, such as the annual Dinner in White on the Columbia, as well as book sales have added to the $1.6 million total.
“People in the community have been supportive,” DeRousie said, “but they want to know what (the new library) is going to be before they donate, and I understand that. Personally, I want a library that will serve the needs of people for the next 50 to 100 years. The current library was built in 1983 and is 2,400 square feet. Back then, Washougal’s population was about 4,000 people. Now it’s over 16,000 and continues to grow.”
Efforts to build a new library began in December 2013 after a facilities study conducted by a local consulting firm identified the need for new FVRL facilities in Washougal, Ridgefield and Woodland.