Q. When will the Main Library close for renovation?
A. The Main Library will close to the public on Monday, December 29.
Q. Where can I go for library services once the Main Library closes?
A. Temporary hubs for Adult and Youth Services will open at the Miller Center (301 Grove Street) in December and remain open through the renovation. To minimize any interruptions, the move will be done in stages. Important dates to remember:
- November 10: Programs pause at the Main Library.
- December 1: Youth Services area at the Main Library closes to the public.
- December 8: Youth Services Hub at the Miller Center (301 Grove Street) opens.
- December 27: Last day the Main Library is open to the public.
- December 29: Main Library closes for renovation, and all library services begin at the Miller Center.
Services will continue at the Downtown Branch (216 12th Street) with extended hours in 2026. Patrons can also visit the Bedford and Campbell County libraries.
Q. When will the Main Library reopen?
A. Renovations are expected to be completed by Spring/Summer 2027. Please note that construction timelines are subject to change.
Q. Where can I return my books?
A. You may return library materials at the Miller Center adult and youth hubs or at the Downtown Branch (216 12th Street). A book drop will also be available at the Miller Center for added convenience. You may also use book drops at libraries in Bedford and Campbell Counties.
Q. Where can I use my library card?
A. Your Lynchburg Public Library card can be used at all temporary library hubs, online platforms (Libby, Hoopla, and the LPL App), and libraries in Bedford and Campbell Counties.
Q. Will you still offer programs and events?
A. Yes, library programming will continue during the renovation at the Miller Center, the Downtown Branch, and at community events. Programming information is available on the library calendar. View the library calendar.
Q. How can I stay up to date?
A. Project updates, timelines, and service adjustments will be posted on the library website, shared via Lynchburg Alerts, and highlighted on the library social media channels. Additionally, the Lynchburg Public Library hopes to launch a regular newsletter in 2026. Pre-subscribe to our newsletter.
Q. Why is this renovation necessary?
A. The Main Library building was originally constructed in 1959 as a Sears & Roebuck and converted to a library in 1984. Aging infrastructure and outdated technology make it increasingly difficult to meet the needs of modern-day library patrons. The renovation will modernize the space, creating a vibrant hub for digital resources, community connection, and lifelong learning that continues to serve the needs of all citizens.
Q. Will the renovation change the size of the building?
A. No. The Main Library will remain within its current footprint. The interior will be updated and reconfigured to make better use of space.
Q. Will the library staff lose their jobs during the renovation?
A. No. Staff will continue serving patrons through temporary library hubs, community programs, and online services during the renovation.