The Chetopa City Council in January closed the city’s library at 312 Maple because of the deteriorating condition of the building and the repairs that are needed. The city is also looking for alternative locations for the library until a permanent home can be found. Angela Forquer, the city librarian, posted on Facebook that the building was built in 1942 and was converted into the library in the early 1970s. She enumerated the problems with the building: Estimates to fix the plumbing, electrical and HVAC were over $150,000, but attempts to get contractors to travel to Chetopa to bid on it have been unsuccessful; The building has two layers of drop ceiling which is starting to fall because of a leaking roof. The ceiling is also full of mold; The windows and doors are no longer seal and are not energy efficient; Termites are in the ground, foundation and in several spots on the interior walls. The only way to inspect and treat them would be to drill holes in the floors and tear down walls, costing more money; Water pipes under the foundation broke several years ago. The building has functional plumbing but there are still issues with it; The exterior of the building is cracking and shifting, which is causing the interior walls to crack and fall apart. It is a structural issue that creates a safety issue that will be costly to fix. Forquer wrote that the decision to close the library was not ideal, but everyone’s safety had to be considered. She wrote that since the cost is so high, the library needs another building.
Source: Parsons Sun