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Mission Viejo Library

100 Civic Center
949-830-7100

Mission :

The purpose of the Mission Viejo Library is to give this community a place to access information, experience cultural heritage, and pursue lifelong learning.

It will be a place where people of all ages can go to find the facts, feed their dreams, meet their heroes, and learn the truth.

Vision :

Mission Viejo Library is becoming the educational and cultural center of the community - the repository of the past and information portal to the future.

History :

A library to serve Mission Viejo was built in 1971 by the County of Orange on land donated by the Mission Viejo Company. This library branch was operated by the Orange County Public Library System and was approximately 9,000 square feet in size.

As Mission Viejo grew, and incorporated in 1988, this small library branch quickly became too small to serve a community of over 60,000. In 1995, the Mission Viejo City Council successfully negotiated with the Orange County Board of Supervisors to withdraw from the county library system and operate its own city library.

Ground for the new Mission Viejo Library was broken in September 1996, and the new 27,500 square foot library opened to the public in October 1997.

In October 2000, the Mission Viejo City Council voted to approve construction of a 14,400 square foot expansion to the Mission Viejo Library. This project was completed in March 2002.


Mission Viejo Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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