In 1996, the Library opened a self-service unit with a computer and a small collection in the Southwest Youth and Family Services Center. It quickly became apparent that Delridge needed more.
In 1998, voters approved the $196.4 million "Libraries for All" bond measure and The Seattle Public Library Foundation pledged to contribute privately raised money to improve the Library system. The plan included building a new Delridge Branch and construction began in May 2001.
The branch replaced a small self-service facility in the Southwest Youth and Family Services Center.
The new branch now has: