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Ground breaks on St. Johns Library expansion project

Portland, ORLocal News

On November 13, the St. Johns Library expansion project officially commenced, representing a pivotal moment for Multnomah County Library's renovation efforts. As the concluding project funded by a capital bond approved in November 2020, it underscores the community's dedication to enhancing library services. The expansion aims to address the increasing demands of North Portland residents, ensuring that the library remains a relevant and accessible resource in the digital age. Local officials, along with community members, gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking, recognizing the library's significance as a central hub for education and community engagement.

This project promises to provide additional space for programs and resources, ultimately enriching the overall library experience. The expansion will incorporate modern design elements, creating a welcoming environment for patrons of all ages. As the final piece of a comprehensive renovation strategy, this initiative is expected to have a long-lasting impact on local literacy and community development. The commitment to invest in public libraries reflects broader trends in community-building and resource allocation in urban settings.

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