Legacy Tree Program

The City of Dublin’s Legacy Tree program allows families and friends to leave a lasting, living memorial or recognition to loved ones in the form of a tree and plaque.

Who may participate in this program?

The City of Dublin’s Legacy Tree program provides residents an opportunity to recognize important occasions such as anniversaries, weddings, birth and retirements, as well as to memorialize the loss of a loved one.

Where can a Legacy Tree be planted?

Legacy trees are typically planted within City of Dublin parks and open spaces. Most parks are eligible. City staff will work with those purchasing the tree to determine an appropriate location and species of tree. Legacy tree plantings are held in the spring or fall to give the trees the best chance of survival.

What does the fee cover?

The current cost is $1,535 for a 1.75-inch caliper tree and 6-by-9 inch bronze cast plaque.

Who will care for the tree?

The City of Dublin will plant, mulch, water and prune the tree as necessary.

What can be written on the plaques?

The City has specific standards that ensure uniformity of the 6×9-inch bronze cast plaques. No logos or artwork are permitted. The plaques allow for a maximum of 54 uppercase letters, including spaces.

Public Records Request Overview

In order to support faster response and better tracking of requests, the City of Dublin uses JustFOIA to collect, respond to and manage public information requests.

Why JustFOIA?

JustFOIA is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) online application that helps streamline the open records request process for the community and improve efficiencies in getting requested information quickly and accurately.

The application lets community members submit requests for all city records, including police reports. Commonly requested information includes accident reports, copies of resolutions and body-camera video.

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Mission

We are and always have been a proud local democracy. In our service, we strive to provide the best quality of life and environment in which our residents and businesses can thrive. We seek to ally our proud traditions with the best innovations of the future.

Vision

Dublin, Ohio, is the most sustainable, connected and resilient global city of choice.

Values

City of Dublin Culture Playbook

Leadership Philosophy

We are members of an organization that succeeds because of teamwork, dedication, diversity and the innovative spirit of all of   our members. Together, we build a culture of trust, service, mutual respect, inclusion and open communication. We hold ourselves mutually accountable to promote and sustain continuous learning and to develop the learning potential that exists in every member of our team.

City Code

The complete Dublin City Code is available online at American Legal City Ordinance website. Information staff at the Dublin branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library are available to help navigate this website.

Revised Charter of Dublin, Ohio

This Revised Charter, as adopted on March 19, 1996, became effective on July 4, 1996.

Zoning Code

The Zoning Code for Dublin is Chapter 153 of the Dublin Code of Ordinances. The Zoning Code sets land development requirements and establishes different uses within individual districts. Zoning regulations address the physical development of a site, such as building height, lot requirements, setbacks from lot lines, minimum numbers of parking spaces, sign types and sizes, and other related regulations.

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