Library Renovation Project

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Project Highlights:

  • Upgraded auditorium with expanded stage, improved lighting and sound, hearing accessibility, and green room
  • 3,000 square feet of new, flexible community rooms
  • Restoration of building’s former cafe space
  • Improved noise reduction between study rooms
  • The Library will remain open for regular operating hours throughout the project.

Click here to view our Library Renovation photo album.

A Brief Summary 

The Upper Dublin Public Library renovation project will enhance the Library’s role as a vibrant community hub. The project includes upgrades to the auditorium, the creation of new flexible community and meeting spaces, improved technology and building systems, and the restoration of the Library’s former café as a gathering space. As the project progresses, this page will provide updates on construction milestones and improvements taking shape throughout the Library.

Public Meeting Timeline

In an effort to ease the navigation of public meetings regarding the Library Renovation Project and further transparency, the Township has constructed a timeline of public meetings where the Library Renovation Project has been discussed along with a link to the recorded meeting and supporting documents. 

Navigating the Information

Please expand the menu item below called "Public Meeting Timeline" to view the list of public meetings in chronological order. Under each public meeting, all agenda items concerning the Library Renovation Project have been listed along with a link to the recorded meeting. Each agenda item listed will have a timestamp indicating where that discussion took place within the linked recording.

This page will be updated with information as this project progresses.

February 10, 2026 BOC Stated Meeting
January 13, 2026 BOC Stated Meeting
October 14, 2025 BOC Stated Meeting
This project is funded in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, under the administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority. Additional support comes from the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Pennsylvania Department of Education, with funds provided from the Keystone Recreation, Park, and Conservation Fund.