Saturday, September 20, 2008

Omro's Carter Memorial Library Looks to Expand

Aerial view of Omro

From the September 20 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern.

The Carter Memorial Library, 405 E. Huron St., will hold a town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Monday [September 22] to find out what people want in an expanded library.

The meeting will give residents an opportunity to tell what amenities they'd like in the library and which areas they'd like expanded. A consultant will be on hand to seek public opinion. The results of the meeting will be included in a recommendation to the library board and the Omro City Council.

The library began its facility study in September with Durrant Architects of Madison [click on "portfolio", then "libraries"] and expects a final report in November, according to a news release from the library.

[During the years I lived in Oshkosh (1978-1986), Omro was a regular biking destination. Sometimes we even included a swing through Winneconne.]

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