Ongoing renovations at Noblesville, Fishers libraries focus on improved access, better indoor, outdoor spaces

If you have visited or driven by the Fishers and Noblesville libraries lately, you probably have noticed renovation work.

Construction at both libraries will focus on preparing for the future by improving access and expanding possibilities in the use of indoor and outdoor spaces. When completed, Fishers and Noblesville residents will notice more pedestrian-friendly access and gathering spaces, additional parking, improved traffic flow, plus more experiential learning opportunities.

The Noblesville library renovation will focus on improved traffic flow and expanded parking, increasing access to green spaces, creating outdoor amenities for all ages, plus an updated front façade. The Indiana Room is being expanded with more experiential learning opportunities and, improving second-floor access.

The Fishers library renovation will focus on more pedestrian-friendly access and gathering spaces, improved traffic flow and expanded parking, integration of the south entrance with the Nickel Plate trail, redesigning the north entrance to become the new main entrance, and expanding the north side parking. Currently the North and East parking lots are under construction. Library and Ignite Studio visitors can park in the library’s South lot or can find additional parking throughout the Nickel Plate District.

Both libraries will remain open during regular hours throughout the construction unless posted differently at hepl.lib.in.us or on lobby doors.