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Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio

City of Dublin, Ohio
Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio
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  • Kindness Next Door: Building Stronger Dublin Communities with Neighborly Care
    We're facing a loneliness epidemic in America, and Dublin isn't immune. Our recent community health assessment revealed a startling statistic: 75% of Dublin residents feel disconnected from their neighbors. That's why we've launched Good Neighbor Week (September 18-28), a citywide initiative to strengthen the everyday connections that make our community thrive.In this revealing conversation with Christine Nardecchia, Director of Outreach and Engagement, and Mollie Steiner, Recreation Administrator, we explore what it truly means to be a good neighbor. From heartwarming stories of neighborhoods rallying around families in crisis to practical ways anyone can foster connection, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable ideas.The science is clear: Harvard's long time study on happiness shows that close relationships are crucial for wellbeing as we age. NextDoor's research reveals that knowing just six neighbors creates a meaningful sense of community belonging. Good Neighbor Week provides multiple pathways to build these vital connections through challenge cards featuring simple acts of kindness, a personal care donation drive benefiting the Dublin Food Pantry, and a neighborhood nomination program recognizing those who go above and beyond.This initiative aligns perfectly with the broader work of the Dublin Wellness Alliance, addressing our community's top health priorities: healthcare navigation, transportation, youth behavioral health, and community connections. Whether you're new to Dublin or a longtime resident, Good Neighbor Week offers simple ways to strengthen your neighborhood bonds and combat isolation.Visit DublinWellnessAlliance.org to learn more about Good Neighbor Week activities, download your challenge card, and discover resources for building meaningful connections right where you live. Because in Dublin, our vision is to be the most connected community – not just through fiber and infrastructure, but through people, neighborhoods, and shared experiences.
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  • Creativity and Innovation Meet the Arts in Dublin
    A fresh chapter begins at Dublin Arts Council as we welcome Merijn van der Heijden as our new Executive Director. With a distinguished career spanning continents—from her native Netherlands to various leadership roles at Denison University, University of Florida, and 20 years at The Ohio State University—Merijn brings a wealth of experience and a clear vision for Dublin's artistic future.What makes Dublin's art scene special? As Merijn explains, it's our "strong citywide commitment to public art and accessibility" that sets us apart in the Central Ohio region. Our community has created a unique balance between honoring historic works like Field of Corn (or 'Malcolm's Corn' as she affectionately calls it) while embracing innovation and new perspectives. This integration of art into public spaces and natural settings makes creativity part of our daily experience rather than something confined to gallery walls.Looking forward, Merijn envisions Dublin as a creative hub for regional collaboration, with focus on deepening community connections through lifelong learning and embracing technology. Exciting upcoming events include Sundays at Scioto concert series starting September 14th, Chilean artist Alejandro "Mono" González's mural project at Riverside Crossing Park in October, and an exhibition by Japanese potter Masayuki Miyajima from our sister city Mashiko. At the heart of all these initiatives is Merijn's belief that art never exists in isolation; it thrives on engagement, creates spaces for meaningful conversation, and builds empathy and belonging through creativity.    We invite you to join us in this journey by attending events, volunteering, sharing your ideas, and being part of Dublin's vibrant artistic community.
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  • From Vision to Vibrancy: The Next Era of Bridge Park
    A half-empty strip mall and old driving range transformed into an internationally acclaimed mixed-use marvel! That's the Bridge Park story, and it's only getting better.Ten years into this groundbreaking development, Crawford Hoying executives Matt Starr and Jessica Rexer reveal the secret ingredients behind Dublin's dynamic 30-acre neighborhood that cities nationwide are eager to replicate. The recipe? Flexibility, community responsiveness, and a powerful public-private partnership that earned Bridge Park a gold award from the International Economic Development Council.Currently home to 456,000 square feet of office space, nearly 750 residential units, and 200,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, Bridge Park continues to evolve beyond its original footprint. Two more major projects are now taking shape as Matt and Jessica dive into those details with Lindsay and Bruce.The Link—the world's longest single-tower S-shaped suspension bridge—has become both a physical connector and symbolic centerpiece for Dublin, though interestingly, Bridge Park operated for three years before this architectural gem was completed. This carefully curated neighborhood continues to thrive with dynamic, year-round programming, from the Dublin Market (now in its seventh season with 125+ vendors every Saturday) to seasonal celebrations like Boo and Brew, Harvest Market, and holiday festivities.What's next for this thriving destination? With ongoing expansion expected to continue for another five to seven years and a newly refreshed website at bridgepark.com, Bridge Park stands as a testament to what happens when visionary planning meets passionate execution. Come experience it for yourself!
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  • 90 Seconds to Safety: Dublin at the Forefront of Emergency Response
    Welcome to a fascinating glimpse into the future of public safety happening right now in Dublin. Deputy Chief Greg Lattanzi and Sergeant Andrew Clark join us to reveal how cutting-edge technology is transforming emergency response in our community.Dublin has emerged as a national leader in technologically-enhanced policing, becoming the first law enforcement agency in the country to partner with both schools and the fire department for drone launch sites. The results are remarkable: drones can now be deployed anywhere in the city within 90 seconds, providing critical real-time information during emergencies. What started as a modest program with seven officers and three drones in 2020 has evolved into a sophisticated network of strategically placed docking stations that serve as force multipliers during major events and everyday emergencies alike.But the innovations don't stop there. The City is deploying two 400-pound autonomous security robots that patrol the Rock Cress Parking Garage and Riverside Crossing Park around the clock. These highly visible robots, equipped with two-way communication capabilities to 911 dispatch, serve both as crime deterrents and as additional "eyes" in areas. Complementing these technologies are 22 license plate reading cameras strategically placed throughout Dublin, helping officers quickly identify stolen vehicles and individuals with outstanding warrants while providing valuable investigative data when crimes occur.Behind all this technology stands Dublin's newly formed Business District Unit, focusing specifically on the unique needs of high-density areas like Bridge Park. Using data-driven approaches centered on deploying resources in the "right places, right times and for the right reasons," these specialized officers address everything from traffic concerns to emerging crime patterns.The most powerful takeaway from our conversation? Technology serves the community, not the other way around. As Deputy Chief Lattanzi reminds us: "You're never bothering us. That's what we're here for. We're dedicated to service, fully engaged in public safety." Tune in to discover how Dublin is leading the way in balancing technological innovation with compassionate, community-focused policing.
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  • Dancing Beyond Boundaries: The Step Crew Is Ready to Ignite the Dublin Irish Festival
    The magic of dance comes alive in this captivating conversation with The Step Crew, the innovative dance ensemble that blends Ottawa Valley step dancing, Irish step dancing, and elements of tap into a mesmerizing performance style all their own. Brothers Jon and Nathan Pilatzky join Cara Butler (Jon's wife) to share the remarkable journey that brought them from separate dance traditions to creating a show that puts movement front and center.Their connection with the Dublin Irish Festival runs deep. "Dublin was the first festival to hire us as The Step Crew way back in 2007," Cara explains, highlighting how the festival took a chance on their then-new concept. This marks their sixth appearance, underscoring the special relationship between these world-class performers and what they describe as a "professional yet organic" festival atmosphere.The trio's performance credentials dazzle – from appearances on late-night television to sharing stages with music legends Emmylou Harris and Alison Krauss at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Nathan (affectionately nicknamed "Crazy Legs" for his rubber-like dancing ability) calls that performance "one of the highlights of my career." Their journey began with The Chieftains, where the brothers first met Cara and discovered how their different dance styles could complement each other.Throughout the conversation, their warmth and humor shine through, especially during rapid-fire questions revealing personal quirks – from Cara's protein snack obsession to Nathan's love of hand-washing dishes and John's encyclopedic knowledge of Seinfeld episodes. But what truly resonates is their passion for performance and their genuine love for the Dublin Irish Festival community.Don't miss your chance to experience The Step Crew's unique fusion of dance traditions at this year's Dublin Irish Festival. As Cara puts it, "You're just going to have so much fun.    Visit DublinIrishFestival.org for all the information you need.
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Su Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio

The City of Dublin, Ohio is home to nearly 50,000 residents and more than 4,000 businesses at the forefront of technological innovations and advancements. Our City is full of energetic problem-solvers who make a difference and provide a broad source of expertise and talent. Join Dublin City leaders and passionate Dublin residents as we connect conversations from street to street, neighbor to neighbor and business to business. Together, we'll link our commonalties, our shared experiences, and highlight Dublin programs and services that support us all. Welcome to the Link Ahead podcast!
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