Dublin at a Glance

Population

40,874 (2009 estimate)

Area

Approximately 24.55 square miles

Location

Located in the northwest corner of the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area

Economic Vitality

Dublin is home to more than 3,800 businesses.

Workforce

Highly trained and educated workforce with approximately 80 percent possessing a bachelor's or graduate degree

Commercial Office Inventory

Class A: more than 3.6 million square feet; Class B: more than 5.3 million square feet

Undeveloped Commercial Acreage

Approximately 2,000 acres

Transportation

Dublin is in close proximity to both Port Columbus International Airport and Rickenbacker International Airport. Dublin also is served by the Central Ohio Transit Authority, which provides bus transportation throughout the region.

City's Financial Rating

Aaa from Moody's Investors Service and AAA from Fitch Ratings

2009-2013 Capital Improvements Program

Designates $187 million in funding for transportation, parks, recreation, facilities and utilities improvement projects

Government

Dublin is governed by the council/manager form of government, which combines the political leadership of elected officials (City Council) with the professional managerial experience of an appointed local government official, the City Manager.

Profile of the Average Dubliner

36 to 45 years of age, married with minor children living at home, owns single-family home, employed full-time in a variety of professions, trades and service positions

Parkland

More than 1,000 acres of parkland encompassing 39 City parks

Average Highs and Lows

January 24/17 degrees, July 85/61 degrees

Average Monthly Precipitation

3.14 inches

Average Yearly Precipitation

37.58 inches

City of Dublin