All are invited to share input on future direction of Pima County Public Library

(TUCSON, Ariz.) – We want to hear from you! Whether you currently use the Library or not, we hope you’ll join us at two facilitated community meetings to discuss how the Library can better serve you in the future. These meetings are free and open to the public.

Register online here

Friday, April 26, 5:30–6:30 pm
Flowing Wells Library at 1730 W. Wetmore Road

Saturday, April 27, 10–11 am
Valencia Library at 202 W. Valencia Road
Spanish interpretation will be provided at this session.

There are no right or wrong answers, however we do ask that you respect others’ opinions, speak clearly, and share your viewpoints one at a time to allow everyone a chance to participate.

A variety of topics will be covered:

  • What you do at the library, including physical or digital usage
  • Which locations you frequent
  • How you think library spaces should change in the future
  • How you anticipate your community changing and how it will impact library use
  • What is the most important role of the library in the future

Feedback will be collected verbally and on paper. Surveys will be offered in both English and Spanish.

Library Director Amber Mathewson says, “Community is at the heart of public libraries. Fulfilling customers’ needs is central to our mission and hearing directly from them will help us plan for the future and best serve everyone in Pima County.”

Your opinions matter! Please join us on April 26 and April 27 to share your thoughts and invest in your library’s future.

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About Pima County Public Library

For more than 100 years, we have been here for people just like you. Today, in our libraries, online, or out in the community, our dedicated staff and volunteers are always looking ahead to help you find what you’re looking for. Every day, we’re making our mission a reality by educating and connecting people and inspiring ideas.