Library Projects
Current Projects
A few of our older branches are undergoing exciting transformations to better serve the community and meet evolving needs. Renovation and expansion projects are now underway at the De Soto and Spring Hill Libraries, with design efforts rooted in community feedback and focused on enhancing functionality, technology, and gathering spaces.
In addition to these exciting projects, planning is in progress for a new facility to replace the aging Corinth Library, one of the system’s oldest branches. This project is a continuation of the Library’s long-term vision—our Comprehensive Library Master Plan (CLMP).
These Library projects all share the goal of creating welcoming, modern environments that support lifelong learning, connection, and access to resources for all.
De Soto Library
The exterior of De Soto Library will receive a refreshed facade and new, back-lit signage and improvements to the surrounding sidewalk area, including landscaping and seating. Inside, the building will be refreshed with new finishes and furniture. Spaces for kids and adults will be relocated to the front of the building to take advantage of natural light and large windows. In response to community input, a new study and conference room will be added.
Spring Hill Library
Spring Hill Library will expand by 1,000 square feet, creating a brighter, more spacious setting for Library services. Renovations include creating and improving gathering spaces, updating technology that will house the children’s collection and a 6 by 6: Ready to Read early literacy space.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows will look onto a new patio just off the relocated front entrance. The current Library footprint will house adult and nonfiction collections, public computers, copy/print stations and new conference room and study rooms. Updates include new carpeting, paint and furniture. Our convenient curbside pickup will recommence when Spring Hill reopens.
Corinth Library Replacement Study
The Library Board has prioritized developing a replacement facility for Corinth Library as its next large-scale capital project, with design expected to begin in 2026. Corinth, our oldest building, first opened in 1963. Despite an expansion and two light renovations, it has reached the end of its functional life. Beloved by the community for over 60 years, Corinth is our third-busiest branch and the most energy-inefficient.
Funding for the replacement has already been allocated through the Comprehensive Library Master Plan, approved in 2015 as a framework to guide the sustainable growth of Library services, operations and facilities. This means residents will not see a tax increase to pay for a new Library. , which was approved in 2015 as a framework to guide the Library’s sustainable growth of services, operations and facilities. This means residents will not see a tax increase to pay for a new Library.
Cedar Roe
The restrooms at Cedar Roe Library will undergo necessary ADA improvements soon. Due to the location and significant impact of this construction, the Library will be closed for a period of up to four months while this work is completed. Exact dates for closure have not yet been determined.
Leawood Pioneer
Construction work is underway on the outdoor courtyard space at Leawood Pioneer Library; the Library will remain open through this work.
Please note: The west entry doors are closed during construction, and patrons may encounter parking lot closures and/or traffic flow impacts throughout the project. This work is expected to be complete in June.
