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Frank Schmitzer, Managing Librarian
Luz Catano, Library Assistant

University Hills Branch
4721 Loyola Ln.
Austin, TX 78723
(512) 974-9940

Hours
Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Closed Friday
Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed Sunday

Getting to University Hills Branch
Location map, bus routes: 20, 23, 37 & 137.

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What you can find at the University Hills Branch:

  1. Access to over 56,000 titles, magazines, periodicals, CD’s, and DVD’s.
  2. Outstanding DVD/Video Collection
  3. Strong African American Collection
  4. Spanish Language Collection
  5. VICTORY Tutorial Program, an after-school tutorial program
  6. Connected Youth Center providing programs and computers for youth from 8-17 years of age.
  7. Club de Lectura and University Hills Book Clubs
  8. Talk Time, English conversation program

About the University Hills Branch

In looking at the cheerful and charming University Hills Branch today, it’s hard to imagine that the original proposal to build the branch (which surfaced rather suddenly in 1983) could have stirred up as much controversy as it did.

At that time, funds for a new Northeast Austin branch had already been approved through the 1982 bond election. But those funds were always intended to go toward a permanent facility for the active Windsor Village Branch which had been operating out of leased space in the Windsor Village Shopping Center since 1963. Nevertheless, those plans began to change in 1983 when local developer Walter Carrington donated a piece of land to the City at the intersection of Loyola Lane and Springdale Avenue (near US 183)-land that could be used as a site for the new library.

Though located in Northeast Austin, the donated land was a good distance away from the Windsor Village Branch which had more or less been promised a building in their immediate vicinity. Understandably, the land issue quickly fired up debates among area citizens. The whole matter was finally put to rest on September 29, 1983 when the Austin City Council voted unanimously to accept the land donation as the site for the new library. Fortunately, all the dust surrounding the building issue had pretty much settled by August of 1986 when the new 8,000 square-foot University Hills Branch officially opened for business. A formal dedication ceremony was held for the branch on March 7, 1987.

Today, the University Hills Branch maintains a collection of over 56,000 items, serves as a host site for the AISD VICTORY Program, and is designated as one of the Michael & Susan Dell Wired for Youth Centers. And while a great deal has certainly changed since it first opened 20 years ago, the branch today continues to provide the citizens of Northeast Austin with great programs, helpful resources, and good old-fashioned personal service.


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