Fence Being Installed Around Billie Jean King Library in Downtown

The terrace around the library is often crowded with tents and people’s belongings. Building the fence will make it “a safer, more welcoming space for the whole community,” the local council member said.

Long Beach has begun work to install a tall, wrought-iron fence around the Billie Jean King Main Library in downtown, a move that will drive encampments and homeless residents off the outdoor terrace where they often gather.

Workers on Tuesday began placing a temporary fence line they say will wrap three sides of the building by Wednesday. Public Works officials say it will then take eight weeks to erect three permanent fences along the building: a 6-foot-tall fence along the side facing West Broadway and another eight-foot-tall fence on the side parallel to Pacific Avenue and wrapping around the terrace facing Lincoln Park. The fence should cost at least $790,000, they said…

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