On February 25, 1911, California enacted the County Free Library Law, by which all county governments were authorized to establish a "county free library" to serve all areas of the county where cities and towns had not already established free public libraries. This led to the establishment of the
Los Angeles County Free Library, later to become the
Los Angeles County Public Library system of branches. , the collection was kept on the “10th floor of the Hall of Records, North Broadway and Franklin Streets.” The
library system, headquartered in
Downey, California, is overseen by the Library Commission of 20 appointed members who report on administration, operation, and service to the
County Board of Supervisors who operate County Library as a special fund department.
Skye Patrick was appointed County Librarian on February 1, 2016. == Partnerships and community outreach ==