The Central Library Project

The existing Central Library was designed in 1978 and opened in 1981, nearly 50 years ago. At approximately 50,000 square feet in size, the Central Library is no longer the largest library in the County and is undersized to meet the service demands and growing population, particularly as the flagship central branch of Howard County Library System (HCLS). 

The County is advancing plans for a new Central Library, which has been in the works for nearly 20 years. The new Central Library will be located at the Columbia Lakefront, creating new public space and educational resources for all. 

Aerial view of a modern lakeside urban area with office buildings, landscaped green spaces, and wooden boardwalks along the water. A large, architecturally distinct building with terraced green roofs sits at the center, surrounded by trees, parking lots, and additional structures. The calm blue lake in the foreground reflects the greenery, while a mix of commercial and residential buildings extends into the background.

History of the new Central Library 

Planning for a new Central Library has been in the works for nearly 20 years. In 2008, Howard County Library System’s Master Plan called for a new Central Library. In 2010, the Downtown Columbia Plan was approved, which called for a new Central Library in Downtown Columbia that “could move the Howard County Library in the direction of an ‘Experience Library,’ an intellectual, interactive learning center combining visual exhibitions with interesting architecture and typical library elements.”

Show a Timeline for a New Central Library

In 2016, the DRRA reaffirmed the plans to construct a new Central Library in Downtown Columbia. In 2019, Howard County Library System hired G4 Architecture, a firm that works with libraries across the country, to update its Master Plan. More than 4,000 people gave input through surveys and listening sessions, resulting in the prioritization of a new Central Library, noting that the new Central Library would “enable HCLS not only to maintain high-quality services, but also to expand its curriculum to meet current needs and emerging trends related to education, business, culture, and the arts.”

In Spring 2023, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Ball announced plans to fund a new Central Library branch in Downtown Columbia. That same year, the State of Maryland contributed $10 million in restricted grant funding to advance planning and design of a new Central Library.

Central Library Milestones

Since the 2023 announcement, Howard County has completed the following key milestones in the planning process:

Next Steps

Current Budget Allocations

In his FY26 capital budget, Ball requested the release of $5 million in State funds that were received in FY24 and previously held in a contingency fund. This request was approved by the County Council during the FY26 budget process. This funding will support Howard County’s efforts to finalize plans for the new Central Library in Downtown Columbia. The $5 million in State funds supplements $5 million in existing State funds that were previously approved by the Howard County Council in FY24.

Proposed Legislation

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s proposed legislation is expected to be heard by the County Council in November 2025. Should the legislation be approved by the County Council, the County will negotiate a purchase and sale agreement with HRD for acquisition of land at the Columbia Lakefront for the construction of a new Central Branch Library. As this land acquisition progresses, the County will also advance design of the new Central Library starting this Winter, with the goal of preparing a full budget for the project in our FY27 Capital Budget in April.

Public Engagement Process

During the community engagement process, in partnership with Arcadis, the County conducted a public survey in Spring 2024 that was completed by roughly 1,500 people. The survey sought information about preferences for the new Central branch location and the preferred timeframe for project implementation. More than 60% of respondents believe a new Central branch is needed within the next five years.

Shows Public Feedback on new Central Library

Public Feedback on New Central Library

The 2024 County survey found that:

  • Nearly 70% of respondents visit an HCLS branch weekly or monthly;
  • Nearly three-quarters of respondents indicated they primarily use the library to borrow books; 
  • More than 90% specified checking out books and materials as the most important service a library can provide;
  • The most important interior space for the new Central branch to feature is a children’s reading and activity area; and
  • More than half of the respondents indicated that libraries are an important public amenity.

This public engagement built upon efforts by the Howard County Library System, begun in 2019 and continued in 2023, to thoroughly engage the community regarding the new Central Library. In 2023, HCLS conducted listening sessions and a survey, which engaged more than 3,000 people. The results showed that the Central Library is visited more than any other branch in the county. The HCLS survey and listening sessions also found that:

  • 94% visit the library in person;
  • 77% visit a library branch daily, weekly, or monthly;
  • 70% want a new library to have community event spaces; and
  • 64% want a new library to have outdoor spaces.

In December 2024, Howard County hired the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) to prepare various studies related to the Lakefront site option, one of the five sites that were shared with the community during the engagement sessions and survey. Specifically, MEDCO studied options for satisfying the parking requirements associated with the use of Lakefront site.

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