Public Library
Built as a model for future construction, the Skyline Hills Library opened in 2016 as one of the most modern and efficient buildings in the City of San Diego. The single-story, 15,000-square-foot facility was designed to address the needs of the Skyline Hills and Paradise Hills communities. A large community room and kitchen provide space for educational and cultural events throughout the year. The library includes children and teen spaces, study areas, a computer lab and a designated homework space for students. This new library replaces the former 4,400-square-foot library building at 480 South Meadowbrook Drive which was outdated and no longer adequate to serve this dynamic neighborhood.
Friends of the Skyline Hills Library Meeting
Teens, Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
Create-It Thursday: Gliding Sarimanok Bird Craft
Elementary School Age, Middle School Age, Teens
Get Moving: Dance to the Sounds of Nuestra Cultura!
Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults
Parking - 90 parking spaces
Public Transportation - Bus Routes 4, 11 and 962
Computers for Public Use - 52 available
Meeting/Study Rooms -
1 meeting room with capacity for 252 people (177 chairs)
4 study rooms with capacity for 6 people each
Outdoor Space
Special Collections
Language Collections