Dakota County libraries named best in Minnesota
By Joe Atkins | Dakota County Commissioner | April 2025
Dakota County’s 10-branch library system, which includes Wentworth Library in West St. Paul and the newly opened Kaposia Library in South St. Paul, continues to receive accolades and set records for visitor engagement. Recognized as Minnesota’s best library system by Minnesota Star Tribune readers last year, Dakota County Libraries have also been honored with the county’s prestigious HEROES Award. This recognition highlights the success of the innovative self-service hours program, which has significantly extended access to library resources without increasing costs for taxpayers.
Pioneering innovation and accessibility – Residents of Dakota County have long appreciated our exceptional library system, and now the entire state is taking notice. Voted the best in Minnesota by Minnesota Star Tribune readers, Dakota County Libraries continue to lead in innovation, accessibility and community engagement.

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With 10 branches serving the county, these libraries are more than just places to borrow books. They are thriving centers for learning, connection and opportunity. From record-breaking numbers of visits to the introduction of pioneering self-service programs, Dakota County Libraries are evolving to meet the changing needs of the community while remaining committed to their mission: providing free, accessible and enriching resources for all.
Expanding access with self-service hours – One of the most groundbreaking developments in the library system is the introduction and expansion of self-service hours. Now available at all 10 Dakota County branches, this program allows registered users to access library spaces and materials daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., including holidays. This extended availability benefits students, small businesses and families by providing greater flexibility in accessing library resources.
The program received the Dakota County’s HEROES Award, which recognizes outstanding collaborative efforts. Since its launch in 2023, over 5,000 customers have signed up, collectively logging more than 42,000 visits and 39,000 checkouts in 2024 alone. Community groups, scout troops and small businesses have taken advantage of extended meeting space availability, while individuals use the additional hours to study, work remotely and access digital resources. Safety remains a top priority, with all locations equipped with security cameras and strict adherence to library policies. Registration is simple: watch a brief training video, agree to a waiver, and receive an access card. To learn more, visit www.dakotacounty.us/library and search “self-service.”
Wentworth Library: a new chapter for West St. Paul – Exciting changes are coming to Wentworth Library in West St. Paul. After 32 years, this beloved community resource is undergoing a major renovation to modernize its spaces, enhance technology, and create a more welcoming and functional environment. Key improvements include:
* Expanded meeting and study areas for collaboration and quiet work
* Dedicated spaces for children and teens, including interactive play areas
* For those who still prefer that old-fashioned library feel, a new quiet zone for reading and studying
* A calming room designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities
* Improved accessibility, updated technology and energy-efficiency upgrades
During renovation, Wentworth Library will close for several months starting in the spring. Library services will be available at a temporary location on the second floor of the Dakota County Northern Service Center, 1 Mendota Road W., West St. Paul, where visitors can pick up holds, browse materials and use computers and printers.
Libraries: more than just books – Today’s libraries serve as vital community centers, offering far more than books. Dakota County Libraries provide:
* Free Wi-Fi, computer workstations and digital resources
* Classes on job skills, technology and language learning
* Makerspaces, podcasting studios and creative workshops
* Social and community events for all ages
*Study spaces, quiet zones and meeting rooms for businesses and organizations.
The opening of Kaposia Library in early 2024 further demonstrates Dakota County’s commitment to modern, innovative library services. Already a popular gathering place, Kaposia Library exemplifies the future of libraries – dynamic, welcoming, and adaptable to the needs of all residents.
A bright future for Dakota County Libraries – With record-setting visits, forward-thinking programs and major renovations ahead, Dakota County Libraries continue to play a vital role in the community. Whether you’re stopping by to borrow a book, attend a career workshop or take advantage of self-service hours, these libraries are here to serve residents of all ages. For more information on upcoming projects and services, visit www.
dakotacounty.us/library.
Joe Atkins represents District 2 on the Dakota County Board, which includes South St. Paul, West St. Paul, and Inver Grove Heights. He welcomes feedback. To share comments, concerns or questions, contact him at Joe.Atkins@co.dakota.mn.us or 651-438-4430.
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