A pile of equipment at the Madison Heights Public Library waiting to be unpacked and incorporated into the new Creative Techspace.
MADISON HEIGHTS — Originally set to reopen in March, the renovated Madison Heights Public Library is now set to reopen later in April. But officials say the extra time will be worth the wait, with a “makerspace” that will allow patrons to create all sorts of things.
Officially called the Creative Techspace, the room will feature nine stations available to patrons on a first-serve basis, with time limits to ensure more people get to use them. Vanessa Verdun-Morris, the library director, said that time limits may be adjusted based on initial demand, or even switched to an…