LinkUS - Connecting Our Community

COTA’s plan to connect Central Ohio with transit, sidewalks, bikeways and trails.

What’s the plan for Dublin?

Bikeway, sidewalk and trail improvements – Safer places to  walk and bike

  • New and upgraded shared use path on Blazer Parkway from Frantz Road to Rings Road
  • Shared use path on Dale Drive from Tuller Road to Bridge Park Avenue
  • Shared use path on Dublin Road from Quarry Trails Metro Park to Limestone Ridge Boulevard
  • Shared use path on Shier Rings Road from Cosgray Road to Eiterman Road
  • Signature Trail – Metro Center segment from Metro Place to Frantz Road
  • Shared use path on Shier Rings Road from Avery Road to Emerald Parkway
  • Shared use path and sidewalk improvements on Bright Road from Emerald Parkway to Riverside Drive
  • Shared use path on Riverside Drive from Martin Road to Friendship Village

New COTA//Plus app-based, on-demand shuttle service for Dublin residents – Convenient travel options beyond fixed-route bus service

  • New app-based, on-demand shuttle service for residents of Dublin using wheelchair-accessible vans.

Bus service improvements, including new shelters and extended service lines – Improving intercity and intracity transit access

    • New shelters at all COTA bus stops
    • Line 32 extended to Dublin to connect with Hilliard, Upper Arlington and The Ohio State University
    • Line 35 extended to Dublin to connect with Worthington, Easton and New Alban 

Bus rapid transit – Gives commuters access to school, jobs and healthcare

  • Northwest Corridor Bus Rapid Transit from Downtown Columbus to Bridge Park and Ohio University Dublin (to be built in three phases)
  • Level-boarding and multi-door boarding for quicker and easier loading particularly for people with disabilities, caretakers with strollers and people who use mobility aids.
  • Off-board fare collection for more efficient loading
  • Dedicated transit lanes provide transit-only space, allowing buses to operate free of other traffic.
  • Signal priority and intersection control allow traffic signals to give BRT priority.
  • BRT provides more frequency and higher capacity vehicles to reduce wait times and provide more space for riders.
  • Larger, zero-emission transit vehicles support environmental and sustainability goals.
  • Larger, improved stations provide a better passenger experience.
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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.

Core Values

Integrity, Respect, Communication, Teamwork, Accountability, Positive Attitude & Dedication to Service.

The City of Dublin operates under a set of seven key core values: integrity, respect, communication, teamwork, accountability, positive attitude and dedication to service. Staff members use these seven values as the basis for daily decision-making, including the decisions that go into the budget process.

  • Integrity. We are open and honest. We honor our commitments to the community and each other. Our actions are consistent with what we say.
  • Respect. We treat our coworkers and members of the community with courtesy and dignity. We embrace diversity and acknowledge the needs, responsibilities and inherent worth of each individual.
  • Communication. We maintain an environment in which employees feel free to share ideas and information. We promote open interaction throughout the organization to ensure knowledge and understanding among all employees and our community.
  • Teamwork. We create a climate in which all employees work together and support the individual talents and contributions of team members. We celebrate successes and see mistakes as opportunities for growth; we will never willingly let a member of our team fail.
  • Accountability. We are responsible to our community and each other for our personal and organizational decisions, actions and performance results. We are committed stewards of our City’s assets and resources.
  • Positive Attitude. We focus our efforts on constructive behavior, attitudes and solutions. We promote an environment that people love going to every day – a place where each individual can find a sense of belonging, inspiration, enjoyment and meaning.
  • Dedication to Service. We pursue innovation and continuous improvement in all we do. We are committed to efficient, effective and responsive service delivery that makes a difference in the lives of those we serve.

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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5555 Perimeter Dr.
Dublin, Ohio 43017

Phone:
614.410.4400

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