Peotone Library District to Explore Potential Expansion into Monee
Article Summary:
The Peotone Public Library District is officially considering an expansion of its physical services after the Board of Trustees agreed to form a committee to study the possibility of a library building in Monee. The move could represent a significant new chapter for the library, which already serves portions of Monee Township.
Peotone Library Board Key Points:
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Library Board President Margaret Horne will form a committee to investigate a potential library building in Monee.
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The decision was made during the new business portion of the board’s June 17 meeting.
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The Peotone library’s service area includes parts of Monee and Will Townships.
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This is the first formal step toward a potential expansion of the library’s physical footprint.
The Peotone Public Library District is taking its first formal steps toward a potential major expansion, with the Board of Trustees launching an exploratory committee to look into establishing a library presence in Monee.
The initiative was introduced during the new business portion of the board’s regular meeting on June 17. Library Board President Margaret Horne announced she would form a committee specifically tasked with studying the possibility of a library building in Monee.
The Peotone Public Library District currently serves residents of Peotone, Green Garden, and Wilton Center, as well as parts of Monee and Will Townships. While residents in the Monee portion of the district pay taxes and have full access to the Peotone facility, a physical branch or building in their local area would mark a significant enhancement of services.
The formation of a committee is the standard first step for such a major undertaking. The group will likely be tasked with assessing community needs, identifying potential locations, investigating the costs associated with acquiring or constructing a building, and analyzing the long-term operational expenses a new facility would require. The committee’s findings would then be presented back to the full board for further discussion and potential action.
The discussion signals a proactive approach by the board to meet the needs of residents across its geographically diverse district. No timeline for the committee’s work was established at the meeting. The board appeared united in its support for exploring the option, which will now move forward for detailed study.
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