City Initiatives & Programs

                       

The City of Dublin is excited to showcase the many services that make our community thrive with participation in Georgia Cities Week 2025. Together, we celebrate the dedicated employees, partners, and leaders who propel Dublin toward a brighter future.

Join us from Sunday, April 20, 2025, to Saturday, April 26, 2025, as we embrace this year’s theme and “Imagine the Possible.” 


Hurricane Helene Roof Damage Relief Application

On September 27, 2024, Dublin-Laurens County, Georgia, faced an unimaginable disaster as Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction in our beloved community. The Dublin-Laurens County Disaster Relief Fund, managed jointly by Laurens County and the City of Dublin, was established to offer aid to citizens who incurred rooftop damage during this storm.

Funds distributed by this initiative will be utilized until exhausted and will be awarded on a needs-based assessment.  Award disbursement, upon approval and subject to funding availability, will occur within 30-45 days of application submittal.  All applications are due on or before April 30th, 2025.  

 

City of Dublin - City Hall

Attn:  Dorothy Rozier, Community Development Coordinator

100 S. Church Street

Dublin, Georgia 31021

(478) 410-5421

rozierd@dublinga.org

Laurens County Board of Commissioner's Office

Attn:  Donna Lumley

117 E. Jackson Street

Dublin, Georgia 31021

478-272-4755

lumleyd@dlcga.com

 


Black History Banner

The City of Dublin’s Black History Banner Committee was created to bring recognition and honor individuals that made a positive impact within our city.  Each individual recognized by this committee will be honored through the display of a pole banner hung throughout our historic downtown from January 3 through March 1. Learn more about recent nominees.


City Parks Plan

The Parks Master Plan is an ambitious and comprehensive strategy to improve the parks and recreational facilities in our city. Council adopted and approved this plan at the City Council meeting on March 7, 2024, which is a vital step towards creating a better and more enjoyable experience for our citizens and visitors. Read more about the Parks Master Plan.


Comp Plan

A Joint Comprehensive Plan for Laurens County, Cadwell, Dexter, Dublin, Dudley, East Dublin, Montrose, and Rentz, Georgia in accordance with the Georgia Planning Act of 1989 and the Minimum Planning Standards and Procedures established by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs with an effective date of October 1, 2018
Prepared By: The Laurens County Joint Comprehensive Plan Coordination Committee, The Laurens County Local Governments, Heart of Georgia Altamaha Regional Commission.  Updated on August 2024. Vision 20250.


Dublin-Osaki Student Exchange Program

A Sister-City relationship was established between Dublin and Osaki on May 29, 1998, to foster good relations between the cities, as they are both home to YKK. Since 1998, more than 100 students and adults have traveled between the two cities, building lifelong relationships. Apply for the Exchange Program.


Project Slow Zone

Project Slow Zone is the City of Dublin's neighborhood traffic calming program.  Increasing safety and decreasing traffic speed and volume through our neighborhoods is top priority. Calming Traffic Report and Forms.


Tree Initiative

In the spring of 2022, The Mayor and City Council approved the reconstitution of the City’s Tree Board to protect trees and woodland areas, to manage and plant trees in public spaces, and to provide a knowledgeable avenue for community engagement. Learn more about the Tree Initiative.