BREAKING NEWS: Newly renovated library postpones reopening due to ADA issue

The grand reopening of the Abbot Public Library, following its $10 million renovation, has been postponed due to accessibility compliance issues with the front entrance ramp, the library’s Board of Trustees announced today. A gala set for this evening, June 14, is happening, but will be limited to the library’s lower level.

Just days before the Abbot Public Library’s grand reopening celebration scheduled for June 20, Building Commissioner Steve Cummings said on Thursday the library’s front entrance ramp, which spans 79 feet, lacks necessary landings and handrails on both sides. Those features are required by law for any ramp exceeding 30 feet in length. 

“Anybody with accessibility issues has the right to go up the front walkway like everybody else,” Cummings told the Current. “If it can be done, it should be done.”

The Abbot Public Library Trustees just released a statement saying they “were recently made aware of a potential accessibility compliance issue with the sloped walkway.”

Marblehead Building Commissioner Steve Cummings says the library’s front entrance ramp is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. CURRENT PHOTO / WILL DOWD

The statement continues: “The Board of Trustees thanks the town of Marblehead and the Marblehead Disabilities Commission for their diligence in assuring that we are providing a safe and accessible building for the community to enjoy for years to come. The event will be rescheduled once all concerns are addressed.”

The Trustees added, “We thank you for your patience and look forward to welcoming everyone back to the Abbot Public Library very soon.”

Cummings said a permanent occupancy permit would not be issued until the front entrance gets resolved. In the meantime, he has issued a pair of temporary-occupancy permits for the library, one for the gala fundraiser on June 14 and another for employees to work in the building. 

While she understands all of the hard work that has been done, Laurie Blaisdell, chairwoman of the Marblehead Disabilities Commission, said the public library should be fully accessible. State law stipulates that if the cost of renovations exceeds $100,000 or 30% of the  building’s value, the space must be brought up to ADA standards. 

“I think everyone wants this to be a model for accessibility,” Blaisdell said. 

Cummings has restricted tonight’s gala to only the first floor and basement levels of the library, citing the accessibility issues with the front entrance. Gala attendees will need to enter via the lower-level, ADA-compliant entrance. 

In addition to the ramp, several other minor ADA compliance gaps were identified during the building commissioner’s recent review, including non-compliant sinks and counters in the basement-level program room and the lack of a proper fire refuge area for wheelchair users. Trustees Chair Gary Amberik told the Current those issues have been resolved.

The accessibility issues at the library echo an incident with the Riptide Restaurant, which also struggled to meet ADA compliance with its front entrance in connection with a major $500,000 renovation project.

The Abbot Public Library, located at 235 Pleasant St., closed in October 2022 to undergo the major overhaul. Patrons and residents have been anticipating the unveiling of new features like a redesigned main floor, accessible courtyard, makerspace and more.

The $10 million project budget included $8.5 million in taxpayer funds approved via a tax override vote in June 2021, plus an additional $1.5 million raised privately by the Abbot Public Library Foundation. 

Since the closure, the library had been operating temporarily out of the former Eveleth Elementary School at 3 Brook Rd. 

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