All LA County Library locations will be closed Monday, January 16 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
All LA County Library locations will be closed Monday, January 16 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Are you a LA County resident and eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)? You may qualify for a chance to receive a FREE laptop.
Visit the library to sign up for ACP and for a chance to win a FREE laptop. You must bring the following items:
1. Identity document (one of the following):
U.S. Driver’s License
Government ID: State ID, U.S. Military ID
Passport (current from any country)
Individual Taxpayer ID Number (ITIN)
Matricula or Visa Consular Card
Birth Certificate (any country) for the minor that is the Benefit Qualifying Person (BQP)
2. Eligibility document (one of the following):
Monthly statement from Medi-Cal, CalFresh, WIC
Proof of participation in National School Lunch Program (NSLP) at CEP designated school
Pell Grant Award Letter
3. A valid email address to check on status of ACP application.
A representative will help you set up an email address if needed.
San Fernando Library opened in November 1914 as a branch of the Los Angeles County Free Library. This library, the first public library in the mainly agricultural San Fernando Valley, found its home in the Industrial Arts building of the San Fernando Union High School located at 130 North Brand Blvd. In the first year, 1,849 books were circulated to 156 borrowers.
From 1925 to 1946, the library weathered the Depression and war years in three store-front locations all on North Maclay Street. Then from 1946 to 1953, the library was located at 11223 First Street.
In 1953, the library joined with city services when it became part of the civic center at 102 Macneil Street. Growth continued for the city and the library with the collection reaching a total of 27,572 volumes in 1964 for the library's 50th anniversary.
The 1970's saw the development of a strong Spanish-language collection and the creation of the community support group---the Friends of the San Fernando Library. In 1988, the library moved into a 6,000 square-foot facility located at 150 N. Library Street.
On June 20, 2001, the library moved to 217 North Maclay Ave, a brand new 8,601 square-foot leased facility. The library is the center piece of the newly constructed Library Plaza Mall. The project was a private/public partnership.