About Dublin
Dublin is a city of more than 47,000 residents located just northwest of Columbus, Ohio. It offers residents and corporate citizens responsive services, attractive housing, superior public education, direct regional highway access, abundant park space, thoughtful and strategic planning, innovative ideas and technology and a dynamic community life. Dublin is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the nation and in 2015 was named one of America’s Top 20 Creative Class Cities. It is home to more than 20 corporate headquarters, an entrepreneurial center, 4,300+ businesses, world-class events and the urban, walkable Bridge Street District.
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About Aging In Place
In early 2018 the City of Dublin launched its first Aging in Place Plan. Reviewed by the Community Services Advisory Commission and accepted by Dublin City Council, the City’s Aging in Place Plan is a strategic priority of City Council in planning for the future. The plan involves many aspects and future concepts, including mobility and transportation, housing, health and wellness. Partnering with Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions, the City worked with nearly 40 social service and older adult-serving practitioners to develop a strategy that allows residents to live full lives in their later years.
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Resources From the City of Dublin
Dublin City Council generally meets will meet on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, except as noted. Meetings will be held at City Hall, 5200 Emerald Parkway.
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The Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) is a 110,000-square-foot facility in Coffman Park, 5600 Post Road. The DCRC has been open to the community for more than 20 years, offering classes for any age. We invite you and your family to explore and enjoy all that the DCRC has to offer.
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Professionalism. Integrity. Respect. Commitment.
Dublin is recognized as one of the safest cities in central Ohio, with an average City of Dublin police response time of six minutes. The City’s internationally accredited police division keeps citizens involved and informed through programs like the neighborhood watch program, an early outdoor warning system and a computerized calling system that alerts residents to community concerns via phone.
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If you’re looking for fun you don’t have to travel far in Dublin. Each year the City hosts a variety of special events from the Dublin St. Patrick’s Day Parade to the Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Golf Tournament and Dublin Irish Festival.
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We take great measures to sustain and improve the quality of life for our residents. Dublin is a vibrant City with safe neighborhoods, a solid network of parks and shared-use paths and a variety of community events and activities for our residents to enjoy. With more than 100 miles of bikepaths and 60 parks, it’s no wonder Dublin has been recognized nationally, as one of the best places to live.
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Making a service request just got a lot easier!
Want to report an issue on the go? GoDublin, the City of Dublin’s mobile app, makes reporting issues and improving neighborhoods easier than ever.
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For your convenience you may submit a service request online or call the 24-hour Service hotline at 614.410.4780.
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