HJ Daley Library is set to open at its new Queen Street location on Monday, 4 August, bringing library services back into the heart of Campbelltown's city centre.
The current site on Hurley Street will close from Thursday, 10 July, to enable the transfer of the library collection, shelving, furniture and other equipment as construction on the project nears completion.
Mayor of Campbelltown Darcy Lound said the final stage of the relocation would take place following the completion of construction works at the end of June.
"This is an exciting time as we prepare to welcome the library back to the main street of Campbelltown," Cr Lound said.
"The current site holds many happy memories from the past 30 years, and we are now looking ahead to a new chapter that will ensure people can access a centrally located library while continuing to enjoying the many great services and programs that have long been valued by the community," he said.
"While there will be a short disruption to our services during the move, library users can still access programs and services at our other library branches across Campbelltown.
"We are look forward to welcoming the community to discover this great new location when we open the doors in August."
The new location will offer increased space for the collection, improved accessibility due to the city centre location and creates opportunities to trial new services and programs.
The relocation is expected to bring 10,000 people into the city centre each month, generating significant economic uplift for surrounding businesses. Library furniture and shelving not being relocated will be donated to local schools.