JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton County Library (TCL) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to recommend innovative ways to improve the public/patron space, outdoor area and employee workspaces.
According to TCL, a consulting librarian or architect/librarian team must be able to think strategically about current and future library services, and make recommendations that the library has not yet considered. The building and grounds are in need of a space plan to assure that its physical spaces best serve the needs of all members of the community.
“As we surveyed the community during strategic planning, we fielded a variety of comments and suggestions for better use of our facilities,” Director of Library Services Kip Roberson said in the announcement. “Hearing that common theme led us to make Library Spaces one of the priorities in our Strategic Direction 2023-2027.
Applicants are to provide new/expanded and functional spaces that are accessible and responsive to the community’s needs, and recommend capital improvements to improve technology and modernize the Library’s infrastructure.
The entire RFP can be viewed here.
The proposal submission deadline is Friday, April 26, 2024, with the project scheduled to take place from May to August of this year.









