Ocean Beach Library Begins 3rd Year of Complete Closure
By Tony de Garate / San Diego Reader / March 25, 2022
At the Ocean Beach library, March 13 marked an occasion no one wanted nor expected to see: the beginning of its third year of complete closure.
It’s a status shared by only two other locations (Clairemont, Mountain View/Beckwourth) in the city’s 36-branch system. Library officials point out that, while the community’s historic, 1928 building at Santa Monica and Sunset Cliffs has been shuttered, services for OBceans have continued.

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Public Service Announcement:
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