Flatlands library reopens 
 Booklender returns after monthslong closure with new amenities for readers 
 BY JESSICA PARKS 
 The Flatlands library  
 branch reopened Wednesday  
 with new amenities following a  
 three-month closure. 
 The book lender at Flatbush  
 Avenue near Baughman Place  
 closed  on Aug.  3  to  accommodate  
 the construction of a new  
 conference room, which features  
 a video screen and seating  
 for 65 people. 
 The space is now available  
 to the public to use for lectures  
 or group activities, and Assemblywoman  
 Helene Weinstein  
 —  who  kicked  in  $500,000  for  
 the project — hopes local community  
 groups will take advantage  
 of the new amenity. 
 “With this fl exible  new  
 space, the possibilities for programs  
 are countless and we  
 look forward to welcoming patrons  
 here for years to come,”  
 said Brooklyn Library President  
 Linda Johnson. 
 In addition, the 1955-built  
 Flatlands library branch reopened  
 Wednesday with new  
 amenities following a threemonth  
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 closure. branch’s old  
 meeting room — which could  
 only fi t about 16 people — was  
 repurposed for use as an activity  
 space for kids. 
 The  renovation  project  
 comes at a time of trouble for  
 the borough’s aging library system, 
  which currently suffers a  
 whopping  $247  million  in  unmet  
 repair needs spread across  
 the book lender’s 59 branches. 
 The Flatlands branch alone  
 is experiencing a roughly $8  
 million shortfall for desperately  
 needed renovations and  
 upgrades,  including  $1  million  
 to meet federal disability  
 requirements and $1.9 million  
 for exterior and window repairs, 
  both of which are listed  
 as emergency issues by BPL executives. 
 The library system’s funding  
 woes follow the city’s unprecedented  
 $278 million investment  
 in  Brooklyn  Public  
 Library, which will fund other  
 repairs necessary to prop up  
 the aging library system over  
 the next 10 years. 
 The Flatlands Branch library on Flatbush Avenue and Avenue P in Flatlands Brooklyn reopened today with a  
 ribbon cutting by Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein and kids from PS 207 on Filmore Avenue.   
   Photo by Todd Maisel 
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