The Delaware County District Library is holding a community conversation to guide the construction of its newest library branch, which will be located on the corner of Steitz and Home roads.

Three public forums will take place in the Powell-Liberty Township area and will be led by leadership from the Delaware Library and SHP, the architecture firm selected to proceed with the planning of the branch.

Meeting Dates

  • Monday, December 2 – Powell Municipal Building, East Room47 Hall Street, Powell, OH 43065
  • Tuesday, December 3 – Buckeye Valley West Elementary School, Cafeteria/Commons4340 OH-257, Ostrander, OH 43061
  • Thursday, December 5 – Liberty Township Hall7761 Liberty Rd N, Powell, OH 43065

All meetings will begin at 7 PM and will last approximately 90 minutes. They will include an introduction, an overview of the state of library construction, and time for conversation on how residents want to use their new library. The meetings are open for all members of the public to attend. Individuals who are unable to attend these meetings will be given additional opportunities for input after preliminary drafts have been made. Additionally, the public may comment directly via a form on the Library’s website.

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