Community Input Survey
In order to serve the needs of the community now and in the future, the North Valley Public Library at 208 Main Street in Stevensville, is in the process of having a Preliminary Architectural Report (PAR) done to assess the building. We are seeking input on a variety of issues that will help us in our planning process.
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1. What are your main reasons for using the library? (Choose as many as applicable)
2. If you do not visit the library regularly, why not?
3. What do you think of the library facility?
Poor
Adequate
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Conditions inside the library
Ease of access entering the building
Ease of access inside the library
Cleanliness
Lighting
Acoustics
Size of the collection
Other comments on the facility?
4. The overall purpose of the Preliminary Architectural Report (PAR) is to determine the cost effectiveness and efficiency of a facility renovation and expansion, or a new build to meet code compliance. Without knowing the cost yet, which do you prefer? (RANK in order of preference 1=most preferable 6=least.)
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Gut and renovate at current site if it is cost effective.
Gut and renovate at current site even if it costs more.
Build a new building at a different location on Main Street if it is cost effective.
Build a new building at a different location on Main Street even if it costs more.
Build a new building at a site in Stevensville if it is cost effective.
Build a new building at a site in Stevensville even if it costs more.
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5. What do you currently like about the library that we should continue doing?
6. What would make the library better for you and also the community?
7. Are there areas in which you would like the library’s collection updated or expanded?
8. Please rate the following in terms of importance in a new or renovated library building:
Not Important
Somewhat Important
Important
Very Important
Mandatory
More Parking
Drive-up book return
Outdoor Space
Larger Children's Room
Large Community Room
Study Rooms for 1-2 people
Rooms for Collaborative work for 3-15 people
Quiet areas with comfortable seating
Teen Area
Makerspace lab (fabrication lab) art lab
More area for books & physical materials
Computer Room
Area to eat and drink in the library
9. Is there anything that you would you like to see in a new building that has not been mentioned?
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