Accessible parking is available on a first come-first served basis at Sells Middle School, 150 W. Bridge Street.
If parking at Sells Middle School, please note that West Bridge Street closures will begin at approximately 10:30am due to parade step-off at 11am.
There is a designated viewing area for guests with disabilities in front of the Mr. Tire at 218 West Bridge Street.
The Dublin Connector bus will operate special hours for the 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Residents 55 years of age or older and individuals with disabilities can call 1.833.742.7333 to schedule a ride.
The Dublin Connector is sponsored by the City of Dublin and operated by SHARE Mobility. To use the Dublin Connector, riders should create a SHARE Mobility account. Trips must be booked at least two hours in advance and can be booked through the SHARE Mobility app, the Dublin Connector website or by calling 833.742.7333. To learn more about the Dublin Connector, visit https://connector.dublinohiousa.gov
Lighting and sound effects may be used throughout our St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Should you or any member of your party have a photosensitivity, seizure disorder, or sensitivity to loud noises we recommend consulting your physician prior to your visit.
For more information, please contact the City of Dublin Events team at events@dublin.oh.us or call 614.410.4545.
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.
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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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.
This Revised Charter, as adopted on March 19, 1996, became effective on July 4, 1996.
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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