Opened in July 2002 to serve a thriving community, the Mission Valley Branch Library is among the largest City libraries at 19,760 square feet. The building has received accolades for architecture and design, including the award for Best Institutional Design from the American Institute of Architects. The library includes a meeting room with public art displays, a children's library, a computer lab, an outdoor patio with a flowing river sculpture and a terrace.
Upcoming Events
12am - 12am
Photography by Elliott Linwood
All Ages
2pm - 3pm
Introduction to Python Programming For Students in Grades 4-12
Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, Teens
4pm - 5pm
All Ages
10:30am - 11:15am
Babies/Toddlers, Preschoolers, Elementary School Age
11am - 12pm
Summer Family Fun with Extraordinary Juggler Michael Rayner
Preschoolers, Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, Teens
Parking - 85 parking spaces
Public Transportation - MTS Trolley Green Line
Computers for Public Use - 26 available
Meeting/Study Rooms - One meeting room with 104 capacity; two study rooms with 12 capacity each
Outdoor Space - Large patio with a children’s garden, a mezzanine and terrace
Language Collections
(Juneteenth Freedom Day)