Dormont Public Library, Dormont, Pennsylvania
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member sherpes
N 40° 23.652 W 080° 02.154
17T E 581820 N 4471957
In a small township wedged between the city of Pittsburgh and the large township of Mt Lebanon
Waymark Code: WM7N1A
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team Min Dawg
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Dormont is a small urban area in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. Populated with a lower middle class, it has one small public library.

(from the library website:)
Dormont Library History

The story of Dormont Public Library began on May 8, 1936 at a meeting of the Kelton Parent-Teacher Association. In June of 1937 the library moved to the office of Arthur Wessel on West Liberty Avenue. When the library began to grow, it moved to Glenmore Avenue, where it shared a room with the YMCA. In September of 1937, the Hillsdale Parent-Teacher Association was invited to join the original group. At the fall election of 1939, the citizens of Dormont voted to assist the library through public funds appropriated by Borough Council.

In 1946 the Dormont Public Library was incorporated and the Borough increased its appropriation. The library relocated to 1501 Potomac Avenue in 1954 to make room for its growing collection. Space continued to be an issue and in 1957 the Borough purchased the land, from Sun Oil Company, at 2950 West Liberty Avenue. On December 16, 1962 a dedication and open house was held for the new Dormont Public Library. The library has continued to evolve and expand in terms of physical appearance and the services it provides. A second story was added in 1989. This floor remained unfinished until enough volunteers and materials were available to complete half of it. In 1995, a Regional Sales Tax helped the library to increase its hours of service, to create a Writing Lab/Reference Center (staff supported), and to expand the collections of print and non-print materials. In addition, the library became automated.

More physical changes have also occurred. An elevator was added in 1996. In 1998, the parking lot was redone to correct a drainage problem. The other side of the second floor is now finished. It includes two ADA Compliant restrooms and a Conference/Meeting Center.

In 2007, the library underwent a month-long renovation, All interior walls were repainted, and new carpeting and furniture provided an updated look. In May of 2008, we were able to purchase new dual-core PC workstations for staff and patrons.
Classification of Library: Public Library (Open to all)

Internet access available: Yes - Library Terminal: Register with Library Clerk to use

Hours of Operation:
Mon: 9 AM–9 PM Tues: 1 PM–9 PM Weds: 9 AM–9 PM Thurs: 1 PM–9 PM Fri: 9 AM–5 PM Sat: 9 AM–5 PM Sun: Closed


Approximate date of opening.: 12/16/1962

Library Website: [Web Link]

Additional Internet Connection Options: Not listed

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