City of Glendale, CA

04/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/06/2026 15:54

Glendale Water & Power and Library, Arts & Culture Celebrate Completion of Solar Project and Major Renovations at Central Library

Glendale, CA - The City of Glendale celebrated a major milestone in sustainability and community investment with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rooftop solar installation at the Glendale Central Library today. The event brought together City Councilmembers, City leadership, and community partners to mark the completion of a transformative project that modernizes one of the City's most valued public spaces.

The solar installation marks the completion of the second project in Phase 1 of the City-Owned Solar Program. Funding for this installation was unique in that Glendale Water & Power's $662,836 investment was matched by part of an existing State grant, for a total investment of $1,325,672. This grant was part of the California State Library Building Forward Glendale Central Library Critical Maintenance, Sustainability, and Youth Spaces Renovation Project, a comprehensive effort funded through a $5,670,328 state grant, matched by $5,670,328 in City funds, for a total investment of $11,340,656.

"This project represents what's possible when we align infrastructure investment with long-term sustainability goals," said Glendale Water & Power's General Manager, Scott K. Mellon. "We're not just upgrading a building, we're producing more local clean energy, supporting Glendale's overall energy supply, and advancing our sustainability goals through a meaningful investment in the community."

The newly installed 400kW solar array is expected to generate approximately 650,000 kWh of clean energy per year directly from the sun, an amount roughly equivalent to 58% of the Library's annual energy needs, contributing to the City's overall clean energy goals, and helping reduce Glendale's collective greenhouse gas emissions.

"This investment goes far beyond infrastructure," said the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Director, Lessa Kanani′opua Pelayo-Lozada. "It reflects a shared commitment to creating spaces that serve our community today while preparing for tomorrow, especially for our children and teens who will continue to benefit from these newly renovated spaces."

In addition to the solar installation, the project delivered critical upgrades across the facility, including:

  • Complete renovation of the Children's Space and creation of a dedicated Teen Space and Sound Space
  • Accessibility improvements on the second floor
  • Replacement of the aging, leaking roof

These improvements ensure the library remains a modern and welcoming destination for the community, while also advancing Glendale's sustainability and resiliency goals.

The project highlights a strong partnership between the City of Glendale, Glendale Water & Power, and Glendale Library, Arts & Culture, demonstrating how strategic collaboration and external funding can drive meaningful, community-centered outcomes. As Glendale continues to invest in clean energy, the City is also advancing additional solar initiatives, including the Glendale Sports Complex Parking Lot Solar Project, which will generate over 2 million kWh of clean energy annually, equivalent to powering approximately 301 homes each year. This project is expected to be completed by June 2026.

Today's ribbon cutting marks not just the completion of a project, but a step forward in Glendale's commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community-focused infrastructure. Glendale Water & Power also livestreamed the event, pictures and video can be found on GWP's Instagram @GlendaleWaterAndPower.

Visit GlendaleCA.gov/CityOwnedSolar for more information.

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Glendale Water & Power is the City of Glendale's utility. Glendale Water & Power generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 91,550 residential, commercial, and industrial customers and provides water to 34,745 customers in Glendale, CA. For the latest information regarding power outages follow GWP on X @COGwaterpower, Instagram @GlendaleWaterandPower, or Facebook.com/GlendaleWaterandPower.

Glendale Central Library Arts & Culture Founded in 1907, the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department includes eight neighborhood libraries including the Brand Library & Art Center, a regional visual arts and music library and performance venue housed in the historic 1904 mansion of Glendale pioneer Leslie C. Brand, and the Central Library, a 93,000 square foot center for individuals and groups to convene, collaborate and create. The department also serves as the chief liaison to the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission, which works to continually transform Glendale into an ever-evolving arts destination. Glendale Library Arts & Culture is supported in part through the efforts of the Glendale Library Arts & Culture Trust (GLACT). For more information visit GlendaleLAC.org, or contact Library, Arts & Culture at (818) 548-2021 or via email at [email protected].

About Glendale - Known as the "Jewel City," Glendale is the fourth largest city of Los Angeles County. With a population of almost 200,000, Glendale is a thriving cosmopolitan city that is rich in history, culturally diverse, and offers nearly 50 public parks & facilities, with easy access to a municipal airport. It is the home to a vibrant business community, with major companies in healthcare, entertainment, manufacturing, retail, and banking. Visit GlendaleCA.gov for more information and follow us on social media @MyGlendale.

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