Cedar Roe Library
Hours & Information

Ongoing Construction
Construction work is ongoing in Cedar Roe Library's interior. The Library will be open while work is completed.
Patrons will be able to browse the collection, pick up holds and use the computers and printers. Curbside service will not be available and access to restrooms will be limited during this time.
Upcoming Events
Holidays and Closures
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Independence DayFriday, July 3, 2026 - Saturday, July 4, 2026Closed All Day
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Labor DaySunday, September 6, 2026 - Monday, September 7, 2026Closed All Day
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Indigenous Peoples' DayMonday, October 12, 2026Closed All Day
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Veterans DayWednesday, November 11, 2026Closed All Day
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ThanksgivingWednesday, November 25, 2026Closes early: 5:00pm
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ThanksgivingThursday, November 26, 2026 - Friday, November 27, 2026Closed All Day
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Christmas EveThursday, December 24, 2026Closes early: 5:00pm
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ChristmasFriday, December 25, 2026Closed All Day
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New Year's EveThursday, December 31, 2026Closes early: 5:00pm
About Cedar Roe Library
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- Art Exhibitions
- Bike Rack
- Black and White and Color Copier
- Blood Pressure Check Station
- Bottle Filler
- Bus Service
- Catalog kiosk
- Charging Lockers
- Computers & Printing
- Drive-up book drop (available 24/7)
- External DVD/CD drive
- Scanner (save to your flash drive)
- Single-Occupancy/Family Bathroom
- Wheelchair
- Wi-Fi
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Meeting Room - 30 people - unavailable until July 6
Map
Public Transport
Nearest Bus Stop: 51st & Roe
Bus Routes: 403 » and 404 »
Accessible transportation: RideKC Freedom Services in Johnson County »
Micro Transit service »—an affordable, on-demand, shared ride service—is available.
Ride options: View ride resources from Johnson County Transit »
Petitioning
If you are unsure where you are allowed to petition, protest or distribute information, please ask a Library staff.
Overview
The designated protest and petitioning zone is highlighted in green in the diagram. This zone will be closed when this branch serves as an election polling place, pursuant to KSA 25-2430.
Petitioners and protestors must follow these rules:
- You must stay inside this zone.
- You must not interfere with patrons entering the building.
Petitioners or protestors who cannot abide by these rules will be asked to leave the premises.
The protest and petitioning zone’s placement was selected to maximize exposure of petitioners to patrons and prevent sidewalk traffic congestion and ensure patron safety.
We appreciate your cooperation.
More about Solicitation, Petitioning, or Distribution of Literature in Libraries – ARM 20-80-25.
