• Service Alert The remodeled Westlink Branch Library reopens to the public on Monday, March 24. Beginning Wednesday, March 5, drive-up service will be available for returns & hold pickups until official reopening. Learn More...
  • Service Alert The Rockwell Branch Library will temporarily close at the end of business on Sunday, March 16 for interior remodeling. The transformed Rockwell Branch is anticipated to reopen in Fall 2025. Learn More...
  • Service Alert The remodeled Angelou Northeast Branch Library officially reopens to the public on Monday, March 17. Hours at the Angelou Branch will be temporarily extended upon opening. Learn More...

Westlink Branch Library

 
Service Update (March 5, 2025)

The Westlink branch is operating at reduced hours with drive-up services only while we put the finishing touches on the remodeling project. The building will fully reopen on March 24 with the following hours:

  • Monday-Thursday: 10 AM - 8 PM
  • Friday & Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM
  • Sunday: 1 PM - 5 PM (Closed Sundays from Memorial Day - Labor Day)

More About Westlink Branch Library

On March 24, 2025, the Westlink Branch Library is scheduled to fully reopen. The remodel and expansion of the facility from 2023-25 added a number of features including a dividable meeting room, classroom, multiple small group and study spaces, and a drive-up window.

In the early 1960s, the City of Wichita annexed a number of unincorporated communities, including Westlink and Country Acres. By 1963, the city library's bookmobile made stops at the Westlink Shopping Center. Head librarian Ford Rockwell expressed interest in having a more permanent presence in the area, and in 1964, the Westlink Branch Library opened in a strip mall on west Central.

In 1976, a subcommittee in a study on library expansion suggested putting funds towards a permanent west branch to replace the storefront Westlink. In 1978, the City of Wichita purchased land on Bekemeyer Lane from Ascension Lutheran Church under the condition that it "be used for the purpose of a public library." This new Westlink opened on January 26, 1981. In 2010, a minor remodeling project included replacing the service desk, adding self-check stations, doubling the number of public computer stations, and rearranging materials. With that project, Westlink also became the first Wichita Public Library location to offer self-service hold pickup.


Amenities

Drive-up Window

  • Return items without leaving your car
  • Pick up your hold requests

Mobile Printing

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Nearest Wichita Transit Routes

Route #12: W Douglas, Central, Tyler, New Market Square

Stop on Tyler at Bekemeyer, then walk east on Bekemeyer.


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