(Dublin, OH) – Dublin City Manager Megan O’Callaghan has been named the first female chair of the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors. O’Callaghan was appointed to the Board by Governor Mike DeWine in 2019 and again in 2021. She has previously served as the Board’s vice chair and secretary. The Board’s […]
As part of a proud local democracy, the City of Dublin’s City Council appoints community volunteers to serve as members of the City’s various boards, commissions, committees and task forces. These volunteer groups are a large portion of the support system for the City government. All of the City’s boards, commissions and committees play a […]
(Dublin, OH) Dublin City Council Member John Reiner was appointed president of the Ohio Landscape Architects Board. Reiner serves as Ward 3 Representative on the Dublin City Council. The Ohio Landscape Architects Board was created in 1965 to protect the citizens of Ohio through the licensing of landscape architects. The Board ensures that each landscape architect […]
Mount Carmel Dublin will provide new emergency services, operating rooms, diagnostic suites, primary care, and other services to patients in northwest communities Mount Carmel Health System is proud to announce the groundbreaking of its newest hospital in Dublin, Ohio. The new hospital will be located near I-270, Sawmill Road, and Emerald Parkway, and is expected […]
Parks and Recreation will begin the Muirfield Greenway Corridor Program in April along Muirfield and Avery-Muirfield Drive in the Avery-Muirfield/Indian Run Meadows neighborhood. The process involves removing 84 dead and decaying trees for the safety of our residents. The city plans to plant 124 new trees and shrubs. City Council adopted this program to ensure […]
(Dublin, OH) Dublin City Council Member Christine Amorose Groomes, of Dublin, Ohio, was appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 Information Technology and Communications federal advocacy committee. She was elected to a one-year term and will provide strategic direction and guidance for the NLC’s federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities on broadband infrastructure, […]
Benjamin Trotter works at Dublin’s Giant Eagle on Perimeter Loop five days a week. Currently, Benji does not yet have his license, so getting to his job was a difficult process, leaving him at the liberty of his parents to drive him to his workplace. Today, Benji uses the Dublin Connector on his daily commute […]
Ways to Participate in Black History Month February is Black History Month, which is a time to celebrate the achievements of African Americans and reflect on their impact on history and culture. The concept of Black History Month was originated by historian Carter G. Woodson and other African American leaders in the early 1900s, later becoming […]
An Oak tree in Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park near the south section of the walking path has been declining in health for the past several years. The tree has several large limbs that are dead and decaying, which presents a potential hazard. The City of Dublin’s Horticulture staff is working with a certified arborist to remove […]
🧧 Jan. 21-22 | The Dublin Link will be lit red and gold to ring in good fortune. 🧧 Jan. 21-28 | Volunteers created a display as part of the City’s Culture Corner, which is viewable at the Dublin Community Recreation Center. Check out more about the history of the Lunar New Year, and find some takeaway […]
Laura Krietemeyer has lived in Dublin for the past 21 years. A few years ago, she developed multiple disabilities that prevented her from driving and impacted her ability to travel around Dublin as much as she would like. Today, Laura uses the Dublin Connector to help her get to essential spots and explore new activities […]
On June 12, Dublin City Council voted to adopt revised zoning code regulations surrounding the use of renewable energy equipment for solar, including rules regarding location, materials and aesthetics for installation on residential and non-residential properties. The revised code is here: 2023 Renewable Energy Equipment Solar Code. The City’s renewable energy equipment (solar) regulations promote […]
(Dublin, Ohio) — The City of Dublin is launching a Styrofoam recycling program in partnership with the City of Hilliard starting Thursday, Sept. 15. This new program will help keep unwanted Styrofoam out of the landfill while also increasing Dublin’s diversion rate. Dublin community members can now recycle Styrofoam at the 24/7 drop-off site located […]
Columbus, Ohio— EASE Logistics, a multi-operational supply chain and transportation solutions provider, has announced plans to expand its operations by restoring a local landmark building in Dublin, Ohio, for its new global headquarters. The company will invest more than $25 million for real estate, repairs and sustainability measures, in addition to $7 million in payroll […]
(Dublin, Ohio) — For the 12th year in a row, the readers of Columbus CEO magazine voted the City of Dublin as top choice for “Best Suburb for Business” honors. On behalf of the 4,300 businesses that call Dublin home, the City is honored to receive this recognition of success. Columbus CEO’s Best of Business […]
Effective March 1, 2018, cigarettes, tobacco and other nicotine and alternative tobacco products will be sold to people ages 21 and over. Those purchasing tobacco products in Dublin will be required to provide a valid form of identification. Dublin City Council voted to raise the age limit by a 6-0 vote in December 2017. The […]