Messenger Public Library in North Aurora held two events recently to give residents a chance to get information and offer feedback concerning possible future improvements to the facility at 113 Oak St.

The sessions, held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 16 and 10 a.m. to noon on Sept. 17, were another step in the process as the library works to develop a master plan to guide updates and enhancements in the next decade, officials said.

The events offered a chance for the public to learn more about the process and possible plans as the library looks toward its future, according to officials.

A press release from the library said that there will be an ongoing “exploration into adaptations and improvements needed for the physical building” which were labeled as a priority as well as “building safe

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