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New Library Hours Beginning 9/5
The library’s hours will be changing on Tuesday, September 5.
The new hours are:
Monday: 9am – 8pm
Tuesday: 9am – 8pm
Wednesday: 9am – 8pm
Thursday: 9am – 8pm
Friday: 10am – 6pm
Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Sunday: 1pm – 5pm
Please note the drive-thru will close 15 minutes before the library.
Automatic Renewals
Automatic Renewals
As a service for our patrons, we’re changing the way we handle renewals. Starting February 1, 2022, we’ll be automatically renewing eligible items that have reached their due date. This means you won’t have to lift a finger to have your loan period extended.
There are some exceptions, including materials that have already been renewed the maximum number of times, those that have another patron hold, and high-demand non-renewable items like museum passes.
When you receive your due-date reminder, it will show the items that have been automatically renewed along with the new due date. You will also see which items cannot be renewed and must be returned to the library.
What is Automatic Renewal?
This is a feature which renews eligible items that are checked out to patrons in good standing, in an automated process, using Courtesy Notices. Two days before the item is due, the patron will receive an email notice to inform them that their item has been renewed, and will now be due at a later date. The new renewal date is based on the original checkout date. This feature has been received very positively by patrons and librarians alike in neighboring communities. It is a customer service focused improvement.
Example: a book that checks out for 28 days and is due on April 1, 2022 will be renewed to be due on April 29 (28 days after the original due date) if the following is true:
- The patron account has not expired
- The patron owes less than the maximum limit
- The item has not met the renewal limit of holds (some limits are set to 0, some are as high as 3)
- The item or title does not have more holds than available copies.
What if the item has holds?
The item must be eligible for renewal. The same loan rules that would apply to a manual renewal would still apply. The patron’s card cannot be expired or blocked, the item must have fewer holds than available copies and the number of renewals allowed by the lending library cannot be met or exceeded. If an item cannot be renewed, the notice will inform the borrower that the item could not be renewed and the original due date will be shown.
My library has things that don’t renew (such as museum passes and equipment). Will they be renewed?
No. If an item doesn’t renew now, it is not going to be eligible to renew through automatic renewals. The rules that are in place for the number of renewals allowed are still respected. Once the established limit is reached, the renewal will not be allowed.
Can patrons just keep items forever?
No. There is a limit to the number of times an item can be renewed. When an item has exhausted renewals allowed based on assigned loan rule, it will no longer be eligible for automatic renewals.
What if a patron has items from different libraries?
Any item that can be renewed will be renewed and a new due date will be assigned regardless of owning library. The notice will include all items that are due 3 days from the date the notice is sent, including items that could not be renewed.
The library counts on the money collected by fines. Will that revenue be lost?
No. People will still have late fees even when items have been renewed for them if items are returned after the due date. There may be a decrease in fines collected if items that were eligible for renewal were renewed before being returned instead of accruing fines from the original due date.
What if a patron doesn’t have email?
Their items will still be renewed, but there will be no way to let them know. Please contact staff and provide an email to receive notices.
Roof Replacement Project Moving Ahead This Spring
After several roof repairs this winter, the Library is thrilled to be moving ahead with a major capital project to replace the flat rubber EPDM roof section of the building.
Sealed bids for the project were received on March 27, and the Library has identified an apparent low bidder. The bid review process is underway, and a formal announcement will be made once the contract has been finalized.
We are excited to finally undertake this important project. Replacing the roof is an important step in protecting the building, addressing ongoing maintenance needs, and helping prevent future damage.
The project is expected to take place this spring, although a specific start date has not yet been announced. Once the contract is finalized and the construction schedule is confirmed, we will share additional details, including any anticipated impact on parking, access, or library services.
Thank you for your continued patience and support.
Updates- Storm Damage Repairs & Roof Replacement Project
We will be undertaking two significant facility projects this spring to improve the comfort, safety, and long-term condition of the building.
1. Storm Damage Repairs
- The Library has received insurance funds to complete interior repairs related to the December storm. This work is extensive and will include carpet, drywall, baseboard, paint, and shelving repairs and replacement.
- The project is expected to begin later this month and continue for approximately 6–8 weeks. Work will affect areas of the main library, Children’s Room, Teen Room, Hurr Room, and administrative office area. During this time, visitors should expect some temporary service and space impacts, including limited seating, temporary closures of certain areas, and closure of the quiet seating area for the duration of the project.
- We will share weekly public updates so visitors know what to expect and which areas may be affected.
2. Phase 2 Construction Project: Roof Replacement
- This spring, the Library will also move forward with replacement of the entire flat EPDM portion of the roof. This is a planned capital project, with funding already set aside through library savings and anticipated construction grant support.
- Project bid documents are currently available. Contractors interested in requesting bid documents may contact Wainschaf Associates at beth@waiconstruction.com.
- Questions about the roof replacement project may be directed to Jill Dugas Hughes, Library Director, at director@eglibrary.org
We anticipate both the roof project and the interior storm damage repairs will take place this spring. Thank you for your continued patience and support as we work to make your library more secure, functional, and comfortable for the years ahead.
Windows and EIFS Complete
We’re thrilled to share that all windows are installed and the EIFS work is officially complete! The finishing touches are almost done- this includes the entryway carpet, entryway doors, and a few minor details on the interior window sills. Phase 1 is nearing completion and have already begun moving towards Phase 2 where we plan to replace the flat membrane roof. We received preliminary notice of initial approval for a construction grant for 66% of the total anticipated project cost ($387,615). There are several more stages before the grant award is official. Additionally, we are working with Assembly Person John McDonald’s office on securing funding for Phase 3.
Construction Back in Full Swing!

After taking a short break for our Summer Reading Program, construction is back in full swing today. This week’s work includes installing the last of the new windows—among them, the drive-thru window and the largest windows in the main library and children’s room.
We’re working hard to keep dust under control, but some noise is unavoidable and may make quiet study a bit challenging. The library will stay open, and we truly appreciate your patience as we move closer to the finished project.
EIFS Work Underway
We’re making great progress! Crews are currently applying the final coat to the EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System), with about one week of work remaining. Once that’s complete, the EIFS will be complete— an exciting milestone!
In even better news, the long-awaited windows have arrived and are ready for installation. The installation is scheduled to take place from May 27 through June 13, weather permitting. Please note that these dates may shift slightly depending on progress, but we are aiming to install the meeting room windows on specific days to limit program interruptions.
Thank you for your continued support as we move closer to completing exterior renovations!
Exterior Powerwashing Underway in Preparation for EIFS Installation
Work on the next phase of our exterior renovation project began yesterday with the start of building powerwashing. Crews are working their way around the full perimeter of the building, beginning at the rear and moving systematically to clean the entire surface.
The powerwashing is a critical step in preparing for the installation of the new EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish System). It ensures all biological growth—such as mold, mildew, and algae—is fully removed so that the new exterior can adhere properly and perform as intended.
In addition to the powerwashing, exterior lighting installation is continuing this week as planned. You may notice ongoing work near entryways and canopy areas as crews update and install new fixtures.
Please note: the drive-thru window is scheduled to be closed Thursday and Friday this week to accommodate the exterior work in that area. We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we move through this important renovation phase!
Update: Exterior Work and Drive-Thru Closure
The building power wash remains on hold due to ongoing wet weather. In the meantime, we are working to minimize muddy conditions around the site.
Next week, permanent lighting will be installed under the front entry and drive-thru canopies. This work is expected to cause minor traffic disruptions from Wednesday, April 16 through Friday, April 18.
Please note: the drive-thru will be closed Thursday, April 17 and Friday, April 18 to ensure a safe installation process.
If you need accommodations to pick up a hold or return items during the closure, please call the library—our staff will be happy to assist you outside.
3/21/2025
After a winter hiatus, we are preparing to resume construction work. Unfortunately, winter was tough on Community Way- the shared road between the Library, YMCA, and Hawthorne Ridge. Repairs to the potholes are scheduled to begin early next week, weather permitting.
Additionally, over the next few weeks, we will be conducting a thorough power washing of the building’s EIFS in preparation for the new building skin. The timeline for this work will also depend on weather conditions. We’ll keep you updated as plans become more concrete. Thank you for your patience and support!
Tile Installation
Stage two tile work will begin after-hours on Tuesday, November 12. This stage will include the replacement of the interior mosaic. Installation is scheduled to continue through Friday, November 15. Access to the main entry and meeting rooms will not be impacted, and access through the main hallway will be temporarily confined to 3 feet on either side of the mosaic. Thank you for your continued patience with our interior work. Once this stage is over, we will move on to replace the entryway carpet walk-off mats. As always, we welcome your input or questions.
Main Entrance Remains Closed This Week
The Main Entrance will remain closed until Friday morning (October 25) for full concrete curing.
On Wednesday (October 23), crews will be working outside putting topsoil in the gaps near the front entrance. This may continue into Thursday. Inside, the construction crew will be working on the tile base. The tile work for stage one should conclude by the end of Wednesday.
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