Community Corner

Use the Stairs: Elevator Out-of-Service at Voorhees Library

The elevator at the M. Allan Vogelson Regional Library in Voorhees will be shut down for about three weeks while it's being replaced.

Provided by the Camden County Library System

The only elevator that serves three floors of the M. Allan Vogelson Regional Library in Voorhees will be shut down for approximately three weeks from Monday, Aug. 12, to Sunday, Sept. 1. The elevator is being replaced and it’s expected the project will take this long to complete.

As one of the busiest libraries in South Jersey, the Camden County Library System wants the public and its members to know about the elevator shutdown and to plan accordingly during this period. The only access to the second and third floors will be by stairs. A center stairway leads to the second floor, while two stairwells on either side of the building offer access to the second and third floors.

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The library is planning to alleviate the disruption of elevator service as much as possible. Some programs, when possible, are being relocated to the first floor. Staff will also be available to assist with retrieval of circulation items from upper floors. The library will provide more computers for public access on the first floor during the shutdown. Signage will be posted throughout the library about the pending and ongoing elevator shutdown.

The public will still have stair access to major collections and facilities housed on the second and third floors that include two computer centers, The Oasis (2nd floor), TTC (3rd floor); the reference section, periodicals and non-fiction (2nd floor); large public meeting rooms, study rooms and Literacy Volunteers of Camden County (3rd floor). The library system’s administrative offices, human resources, IT department and public relations offices are located on the third floor.

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“We apologize for the inconvenience this causes our customers, but replacement of the elevator is essential. The current equipment is old and in recent years has been frequently down for repairs,” explained Camden County Library Director Linda Devlin. “Its replacement will assure easy access for all our customers to the collections, facilities and services located on our second and third floors for years to come."

During the elevator shutdown, customers and the public will, as always, have access to use the system’s seven other branches: Bellmawr; Camden at Ferry Avenue and Rutgers downtown; Gloucester Township; Haddon Township; Merchantville; and South County in Winslow Township. 

The library’s website at www.camdencountylibrary.org, which serves as a virtual branch, is also available 24/7.

For more information during the elevator replacement, call Voorhees branch manager William Brahms at 856-772-1636, ext. 7308.


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