Mesa Public Library - Red Mountain Branch

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635 N Power Rd
Mesa, AZ 85205

History

The grand opening of the then East Mesa Branch was held March 5, 1985. It was the first library in Arizona and one of the first in the country to have no card catalog in its collection, instead relying on computerized records. The branch moved into its current location in 1995 with 50,000 sq ft. to serve its residents.

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3.515 reviews
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Aishan S.
7/6/2019

This library is great, and I love how easy it is to borrow books throughout the whole MPL system. They've really made it super easy with their handy app that also allows you to keep a digital copy...

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Bill M.
3/13/2025

Staff? I don't even talk to them. So that's a 5/5. Other than that, wooo this place needs funding, the layout is absolutely atrocious, lots of homeless, and during the summer it gets really hot....

Yay I.
2/5/2025

The people at the front desk make every effort to act like they're too busy on the computer to notice you standing there. The one that sits on the left is the worst. She sounds miserable and no...

Wax M.
1/9/2025

Unfortunately this is the closest library to my home. This location feels more like a homeless shelter or outpatient clinic than a library. Chock full of erratic individuals who appear to plant...

Dianne M.
8/8/2023

This is a lovely building, we'll set up with a wonderful children's section. I LOVE this library!!

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