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Built by the City of Dublin and designed by BSA Architects,
our new library opened in Spring 2003. It is a spacious,
attractive building enhanced by public art. Enjoy the stained
glass windows in the rotunda, the mural in the children's area
and the whimsical columns that greet you at the front entrance.
Phase one of the building contains 29,945 square feet, which will
expand to 38,120 square feet when fully completed. The City of
Dublin generously provides supplemental funds for library materials
and hours. We have an active group of library supporters who raise
money to support library collections and programs. The Friends of
the Dublin Library are always looking for new volunteers; if you're
interested, let us know. Though built by the City, the Dublin Library
remains a branch of the Alameda County Library System.
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