East Bend Library Transitions To Stevens Ranch

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The Deschutes Public Library Board recently reviewed lease options for the East Bend Library, which is located at 62080 Dean Swift Road in east Bend. After discussing renewal options—which were limited to two- and five-year extensions by the leasing company—and factoring in the upcoming addition of the new 100,000-square-foot Central Library at Stevens Ranch less than two miles away, the Board decided not to renew the lease agreement for the East Bend Library. The current lease runs through December 31, 2025.

“We opened the East Bend Library in 2011 as a temporary solution to serve our growing community, and it has served us well in that capacity for nearly 15 years,” said Library Director Todd Dunkelberg. “It is the only space not owned by the library, and now that a new library is opening less than two miles away, the time is coming to transition to a permanent home.”

Dunkelberg added that current East Bend staff will transition to the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch. “We know the East Bend Library staff members are beloved by the community, so folks should be heartened to know they will still find those friendly faces in libraries,” he said.

The Bend community will still have two libraries in Bend to serve their needs—the Central Library at Stevens Ranch (61956 SE Santorini St.) and the existing Downtown Bend Library—as well as expanded outreach services and vans. The Downtown Bend Library will undergo an extensive renovation in 2026 once the Central Library at Stevens Ranch opens its doors.

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