Existing Character The Coffman Park Area is centrally located within the City in close proximity to Historic Dublin. This area includes existing portions of Coffman Park, planned park expansion areas and future commercial development areas. It is bordered to the north by the Shannon P
The Community Plan is a guide for City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission as they assess the location, character, and extent of proposed public and private development in Dublin. The Plan’s policies and recommendations will be implemented over time through rezonings and su
Central Ohio is one of the largest metropolitan regions in the nation and has primarily developed in a low-density suburban form. Significant investment has been placed in the area’s road networks, resulting in relatively low congestion and commute times for Dublin and the region. Dub
The Community Plan is the key policy document for decision-making about Dublin’s built and natural environments. The Community Plan text and associated maps contain detailed recommendations for development including the appropriate location and density/intensity of residential and com
The City of Dublin does not own or operate wastewater treatment facilities or a water treatment facility instead supplying these basic public services through arrangements with other jurisdictions. The city provides water and sanitary sewer service primarily through contracts with the
Historic Dublin Area Map: PDF | Interactive | New Interactive (beta) Existing Character Establishing Dublin’s original village as a valued place for residents and visitors is important to provide a special location that embodies a true sense of community. The City’s historic district,
Public buildings and facilities are important elements that shape the quality of life and the attractiveness of Dublin as a community of choice for families and businesses. The quality and responsiveness of City services, as well as municipal architecture and attractive facilities hel
Principles relating to utilities established as part of the 1997 Community Plan are still valid today, and the City’s existing utility infrastructure has been appropriately planned for the anticipated growth of the community. With Dublin’s forward thinking in 1997, necessary upgrades
Chapter 3: Land Use What changes are being considered? A comprehensive update of the Existing Land Use Map to reflect recent development and changes in use. Amendments to the Future Land Use Map and associated information to accurately depict the Bridge Street District and West Innova
While the future land use plan ensures compatible and coordinated growth throughout Dublin, key areas of the City will undergo significant change. In those areas where substantial development and redevelopment activity is likely, special area plans provide and illustrative framework t