Join us for this RPL public engagement session focused on potential new RPL service locations and scope of associated services.
RPL is working to assess our current ability to effectively provide services to people all across the city and make plans to adjust our branch model to better meet the evolving needs of the community in the future. Our work to date has shown there are areas in the city where access to our current branches is not equitable and that additional, relatively low cost service points supported by enhancements to our largest branches would help ensure library services are available and easy to access from all areas of the city.
At this public engagement session members of our project team will present the findings and data collected in this project so far and facilitate discussions to gather community feedback on possible locations for new RPL service points and the type of services offered at those locations, as well as what enhanced services at our large branches might include in the future.
We will run the session twice. Due to the limitation on the number of participants, a person may only attend one session.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest |
TAGS: | Politics and Current Events |
George Bothwell Branch first opened its doors to the public in 1995, and operates as a full-service branch within the Regina Public Library system.