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Posted on: February 11, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Drakeford Library Complex Grand Opening Set for Friday, Feb. 21, 2025

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The grand opening celebrating the completion of the Drakeford Library Complex located at 203 S. Greensboro St., Carrboro, is set for 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 21, 2025. All are welcome!

The $42 million development is the home of the Orange County Southern Branch Library, the Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Department, Orange County Skills Development Center and NCWorks Career Center, WCOM Radio, and public performance and multipurpose spaces. The civic development is a partnership between Orange County and the Town of Carrboro.

The largest public facility in the history of Carrboro, the three-level building was designed by Perkins & Will Architects and built by Barnhill Contracting Company. At about 52,000 square feet, it features a library, workrooms, classrooms, meeting rooms, flex spaces, a radio studio, third-floor terrace, a performance space and more. The building is attached to a parking deck consisting of 171 parking spaces. 

Grand Opening 

The grand opening will feature a ribbon cutting, remarks by special guests including members of the Drakeford Family, and tours throughout the day. Refreshments will be provided by Neal’s Deli and Open Eye Café.

Officiating the public ceremony will be Carrboro Mayor Barbara Foushee and Orange County Board of County Commissioners Chair Jamezetta Bedford, joined by U.S. Congresswoman Valerie Foushee, Town Manager Patrice Toney, Orange County Manager Travis Myren, and members of the Drakeford family, including Derrick Drakeford and Bobby Drakeford, sons of the late Dr. Robert Drakeford.

Drakeford Library Complex 

Robert “Bob” Drakeford made history as Carrboro’s first Black mayor, elected in 1977 and serving until 1983. Dr. Drakeford served as alderman from 1975 to 1977 before being elected as mayor in 1977. A graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill’s city and regional planning program, he was an advocate for public transit and cycling, and he developed valuable collaborations with other progressive Black mayors in the South during his tenure.

Find the following services at the new Drakeford Library Complex:
The public complex will host traditional library services as well as new collaborative programming. New and enhanced programs will weave together learning with leisure, personal growth with vital workforce readiness. Residents will be able to seek help with literacy and learning and with job and career searches, all under the same roof.

  • Orange County Southern Branch Library – The Orange County Public Library provides free access to a rich collection of a variety of materials, ranging from books to board games with digital access available through services like Libby and Hoopla. Beyond its collections, the library offers essential resources such as research databases, public computers, and free Wi-Fi. With a focus on community engagement, the library hosts programs and events for all ages, from storytimes and book clubs to programs that promote lifelong learning. Patrons can also take advantage of meeting and study room reservations, notary services, and digital learning resources. For more information, visit www.orangecountync.gov/LibraryLocations

    According to Erin Sapienza, director of the Orange County Public Library: “The library is more than just a place for books; it is a dynamic community hub where learning, culture, and collaboration come together. By co-locating with partners in Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources and the Orange County Skills Development Center, we are expanding opportunities for our residents in ways never before possible.  We are excited to welcome the Carrboro community into this inspiring new space and whether you're here to borrow a book, find a study space, explore career resources, or participate in a community event, we are here for you.”
  • Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Department including performance/multipurpose uses and a Teen Center, managed by the Town of Carrboro. The department’s staff offices are located here. https://www.carrboronc.gov/275/Recreation-Parks-Cultural-Resources
  • According to J.G. Ferguson, director of the Recreation, Parks & Cultural Resources Department: “Recreation and cultural services have always been the heart of the Carrboro community. We are excited to launch a teen center, the first for Carrboro, as well as performance space that will be utilized for many of our special events and festivals.”
  • Orange County Skills Development and NCWorks Career Center -- The center serves as a comprehensive resource hub, offering career assessment and counseling, on-site and virtual workshops, training and education information, employment assistance for individuals with disabilities, and talent management strategies and solutions for employers. Learn more at https://www.orangecountync.gov/1823/NC-Works-Skills-Development-Center
  • WCOM Radio -- WCOM is a community radio station broadcasting locally on 103.5 FM via a 100-watt signal. https://wcomfm.org/
  • Durham Tech – Durham Technical Community College, which serves Orange and Durham counties, offers a Nursing Aid NA Lab. Durham Tech's Center for the Global Learners and Center for Workforce Engagement also will use classroom and office space. 
  •  Guardian Ad Litem – The Orange County Guardian ad Litem Program is part of the North Carolina Guardian ad Litem Program, a division of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts, which recruits, trains, and supervises volunteer advocates in every county across the state. Its mission is to be a voice for the children in our community. Volunteers are trained as child advocates for abused and neglected children. Child advocates and attorneys work together to champion children’s needs in court. Child advocates promote a safe and permanent home for children. Learn more at www.volunteerforgal.org.
  • Opportunities for education, art, and connection – A reservation system for meeting space is being developed by both the Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Department and the Orange County Library. It will be made publicly available following coordination among the public partners.
  • Learn more at https://www.carrboronc.gov/3122/The-Drakeford-Library-Complex
  • Historical Background 

    Separate votes by the Carrboro Town Council and the Orange County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, gave final approval for the library and civic development. The vote followed a long-term collaboration between Carrboro and Orange County, engagement with residents, boards and commissions, and design and planning work. Construction has been underway following a groundbreaking ceremony on May 5, 2022.  Project updates have been provided at https://townofcarrboro.org/1151/Drakeford-Library-Complex-formerly-The-2

Sustainability Features 
Green building features on the LEED-gold equivalent structure include a 75 kW rooftop solar array, daylighting, and a high-efficiency heating and cooling system, water saving fixtures, green roofs and native plantings.
There are five public EV charging spots, and another 25 parking spots are installed with EV-ready infrastructure for future upgrades.

Getting There 

  • Situated in the heart of downtown Carrboro, the complex is located at 203 S. Greensboro Street, south of Carr Mill Mall and Weaver Street Market. The main entrance on Roberson Street is directly across the street from Open Eye Café and a couple blocks west of The Arts Center.
  • Access the parking garage from Roberson Street. Parking rules will be consistent with the Town of Carrboro rules for all public parking locations, which is free two-hour parking. For more about parking in downtown Carrboro, visit CarrboroNC.gov/Parking
  • Accessible from Chapel Hill Transit bus routes CW, F, and J routes, the Go Triangle 405 route, a sidewalk along S. Greensboro Street, and the Libba Cotten Bikeway. 

About Robert Drakeford

The new public building at 203 S. Greensboro St. is named the Drakeford Library Complex in honor of former Mayor Robert Drakeford. 

Robert “Bob” Drakeford made history as Carrboro’s first Black mayor, elected in 1977 and serving until 1983.

Dr. Robert Drakeford was a pioneering leader and advocate for public transit and cycling. He served as an alderman (1975-1977) before becoming Carrboro’s mayor in 1977. During his tenure, he helped hire the town’s first Black manager and planner, setting high standards for accessibility and development. He also established a business loan program and created Carrboro Community Park (now Hank Anderson Community Park). A U.S. Army veteran (1966-1968), he earned degrees from Quinnipiac University, UNC-Chapel Hill, and UNC-Greensboro. He later worked as a political science professor and with the USDA and 4-H Development at Auburn University. Born in New York City in 1945, he passed away on May 16, 2022, and was buried at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery.

Link to Virtual Tour of the Drakeford Library Complex: https://www.orangecountync.gov/DocumentCenter/View/30519/DRAKEFORD-library-complex-TOUR-85X11

For more information, contact:

Orange County
Interim Orange County Community Relations Director
Kristin Prelipp at kprelipp@orangenc.gov   

Town of Carrboro
Communication and Engagement Director
Catherine Lazorko at clazorko@carrboronc.gov

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