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Omaha Public Library is working on a new strategic plan to help guide library priorities and set goals for the next three to five years. ...

October 1, 2021

Omaha Public Library is working on a new strategic plan to help guide library priorities and set goals for the next three to five years. Community input is an important component in this process.

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A series of public meetings begins October 7, providing an opportunity to share ideas, hopes and vision for the future of Omaha's library system. A community forum facilitator will moderate the discussion to ensure that all who attend have the opportunity to speak and to help maintain a respectful experience.

Capacity limits for these events will be enforced.

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Forums will take place from 6:30-8:00 p.m. on the following dates:

Thursday, October 7, Willa Cather Branch, 1905 S. 44th Street

Tuesday, October 12, Millard Branch, 13214 Westwood Lane

Thursday, October 14, South Omaha Library, 2808 Q Street

Monday, October 18, Milton R. Abrahams Branch, 5111 N. 90th Street

Tuesday, October 19, Charles B. Washington Branch, 2868 Ames Avenue

Feedback can also be provided through a brief survey that is available online at omahalibrary.org and at all library branch locations. 

OPL’s last strategic plan was created 10 years ago. A new strategic plan provides OPL with the opportunity to evaluate how to best meet the needs of the community it serves and create goals to help it become the best library system for Omaha.


This press release was produced by the City of Omaha. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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