Johnson County Library continues to invest in facilities to create more welcoming, accessible, and functional spaces. Recent upgrades and renovations across several branches modernize infrastructure and provide new opportunities for learning and discovery.
Cedar Roe Library
Cedar Roe Library reopened in June following a temporary closure for accessibility improvements. The project focuses on renovating restrooms to better meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.
Corinth Library
Corinth Library is the Library’s next major capital project. The current building is more than 60 years old. The Johnson County Library Board is reviewing options for a replacement facility, including rebuilding on the current site or selecting a new location.
De Soto and Spring Hill Libraries Reopen
After serving their communities for more than 40 years, the De Soto and Spring Hill branches have reopened following extensive renovations designed to create brighter spaces, improve layouts, and modernize building infrastructure.
Gardner Library
Gardner Library will temporarily close in the fall for interior updates. Planned improvements include new paint, carpet, furniture, shelving, and interior signage, along with a redesigned layout and a new early literacy space.
Leawood Pioneer Library
Leawood Pioneer Library is completing improvements to its west courtyard and entrance. The upgrades will enhance accessibility, visibility, exterior signage, and provide outdoor gathering space.
Original reporting: Johnson County Post (Overland Park) — read the source article.