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What Will Happen To Noble Library? Share Your Thoughts
The Heights Libraries are asking the community how the Noble branch should change in the future.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH — The Heights Libraries will lead a community conversation about the future of the Noble Neighborhood branch on March 8.
The meeting will be held on Zoom. Discussion will begin at 7 p.m.
“The Noble branch is much-loved, and was heavily used before the pandemic,” said Heights Libraries Director Nancy Levin. “We want to make sure we know what our residents want and need so we can not only meet those needs but also have room to grow.”
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The Noble branch is 84-years-old and is located in the northern part of Cleveland Heights, near South Euclid and East Cleveland. The library last underwent serious renovations in 2011. In the subsequent decade, the Noble neighborhood has evolved, as has its needs.
As the library system prepared for possible changes to the branch, a survey of the community was conducted about the Noble branch and its services. Residents were asked to share their likes and dislikes and what they thought could be improved at the library.
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Nearly 500 responses were collected, library officials said. Results of the survey will be shared during the March 8 meeting. The data will form the backbone of the conversation on the Noble branch's future.
To participate in the meeting, register at heightslibrary.org with an email address. Zoom log-in info will be emailed to participants before the event. Questions can be directed to 216-932-3600, ext. 1277.
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