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Lisle Library District Reopens As Renovation Continues
The library was closed temporarily from Oct. 19 to Nov. 4 as crews moved into the second phase of its renovation.

LISLE, IL — The Lisle Library District recently reopened after closing temporarily as crews continued wrapping up phase one and starting phase two of its ongoing renovation.
The library was initially to be closed from Oct. 19 through Oct. 28. The closure was extended through Nov. 3 as crews replaced a safety control panel.
According to library officials, phase one of the redevelopment will be complete once some items that are still needed arrive.
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As of Nov. 4, visitors can access the library via a main entrance on Front Street. To accommodate construction, materials for youths, teens and adults will be in a shared space located in the west portion of the library.
Some changes that patrons will notice include new restrooms and study rooms, along with a new system that sorts library materials automatically.
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Library staff broke ground on the renovation on March 21, 2022, the construction of which is being helmed by the Kenosha-based Camosy Incorporated. The project, set to wrap up by spring of 2023, also includes improvements to technology, amenities and more.
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