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The New White Oak Library
The New White Oak Library
Willeisha Hopkins
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December 22, 2014
April Rivers

Determining what is right for the new White Oak Library includes a variety of things like, what is best for the community, the customers, and the library and not to take away from others. The current White Oak Library has been around for many years. With being a building that has been around for the amount of years that the library has, the building will start to fall apart and need to either be torn down or renovated. By choosing Group A, is choosing the community. BACKGROUND
Each of the three groups has some good and bad points in them but Group A is the best for what it stands for. Group A will build a brand new library on the same land as the old one. Even though the old library will be torn down, the books that is currently at the old White Oak library will be moved to another library, until the new library is built. With Group A there will still be free parking. The only bad thing is that it will take about two in a half years to build.
The customers that currently use the White Oak library will still have access to the things that they had before. No extra money will be spent, and no one will lose their business. The community will stay the same and remain the same. ALTERNATIVES
With Group B even though the old library will stay open until the new library is built (which will approximately take up to three years). The new library will be built in the town center area (next to the subway), that would affect the well-being of previous business owners and the customers of the new library would have to pay for parking up until six pm. Then after that, parking is free.
The third and final group is Group C. This group is the worst group of them all. Group C feels as though there is other things that the money being used for the new library could be used

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