The Osceola Library System is taking a major step toward enhancing its services and spaces with the creation of a new Facilities Master Plan—and they’re asking the community to help lead the way.

Designed to guide the growth and development of library services, spaces, and collections for years to come, the Facilities Master Plan will serve as a blueprint for what modern, essential library access should look like across Osceola County. To ensure that this vision reflects the needs and hopes of local residents, the Library is launching a short community survey and inviting every Osceola County resident to participate.

The survey gathers feedback on what residents would like to see in their local libraries—from specific amenities and features to input on where new or expanded libraries may be needed most. It includes sample images showcasing potential future designs, spaces, and services, allowing participants to visually engage with the possibilities and share their preferences.

“We’re building a long-term vision, but it starts with listening to our community,” said representatives from the Osceola Library System. “Whether you use the library every week or haven’t been in a while, your voice matters.”

The survey is available digitally in both English and Spanish, making it accessible for as many residents as possible. At the end of the survey, participants can also share any additional ideas or thoughts that could help shape the future of Osceola’s libraries.

To take the survey and be part of this important community planning effort, visit:

Your input today could help define the libraries of tomorrow—don’t miss the chance to help write the next chapter for Osceola’s library system.