Another chapter has been completed in the move to find a temporary location for Windsor's Central Library.
In a closed door meeting Friday morning which lasted about 30 minutes, Windsor City Council approved a location which will be announced on Monday.
Mayor Drew Dilkens says the city wanted some time to inform the union and staff about the new location which will be smaller and it will be located downtown.
He says the decision was 'almost unanimous' and it was also the cheaper of the two options that council was considering.
"There will have to be some retrofits done, the option that city council choose was actually the least expensive option in terms of overall retrofits," he says. "It will all make sense on Monday."
Dilkens says the public can expect the temporary location to be the size of a regular branch similar to Budimir or Riverside Libraries, which will be temporary until a permanent location is found.
He adds some of the resources at the current Ouellette branch will need to be distributed at other branches across the city.
The Central Library needs to vacate the Ouellette Ave. location which has been sold to the Downtown Mission for shelter space.