
Due to ongoing Level 3 Snow Emergencies in surrounding counties, and for the safety of our residents and staff, the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) will remain closed until at least noon on Monday, Jan. 26.
City staff will reassess conditions Monday morning to determine whether the DCRC can safely open for afternoon and evening operations.
Please note: even with a delayed start, daytime classes are cancelled. Amenities and services will be dependent on staffing.
Additionally, City administrative buildings will be closed on Monday, Jan. 26. The Dublin Justice Center will remain open.
Anyone in need of urgent, non-emergency assistance, including access to a warming center, please contact the Dublin Police non-emergency line at 614.889.1112.
To submit a service request, please use the GoDublin app or submit a request through the GoDublin service request link on the City’s website.
Winter Weather Service Updates
Due to snow and extremely cold temperatures, some City services are operating on adjusted schedules this week.
Trash & Recycling (Rumpke): Collection will be delayed by one day
COTA Transit Services:
We appreciate the community’s patience as crews and partners continue working through challenging winter conditions.
Due to weather conditions and to ensure the safety of our residents and staff, the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) will be CLOSED today.
The DCRC will continue to operate as a warming center (upon request) for residents who need a warm place to stay. Warming center access is available upon request by calling the Dublin Police non-emergency number at 614.889.1112.
Please also note:
• The Scioto Park sledding hill is CLOSED
• The Coffman Park & Riverside Crossing ice rinks are CLOSED
The current forecast is calling for snow to begin Saturday afternoon and continue through early Monday morning with extremely cold temperatures. Total snowfall accumulations are currently estimated between 8”-12” for the Dublin area.
Due to the amount of expected snow, our SnowGo Warriors are focused on keeping roads “passable, not perfect.” The first pass will allow residents to the road for access to necessary emergency services. Crews will return as conditions allow to clear roads as thoroughly as possible.
Be a Good Neighbor
A friendly reminder that Dublin residents are responsible for clearing their sidewalks, curbs and gutter. Please refrain from depositing snow or ice into public pathways or the street for safety.
Warming Stations
Due to the winter storm warning, the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) and Columbus Metropolitan Library – Dublin Branch are open as warming centers.
Anyone needing heat or power can access these services by visiting the front desk at either location.
Call ahead to the DCRC—weather conditions may affect operating hours.
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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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