City Initiatives & Programs

 

Help Shape the Future of Safe Streets in Dublin

The City of Dublin is committed to creating safer, more connected streets for all who live, work, and travel in our community. Through the Safe Streets Dublin initiative, we are assessing opportunities to improve safety, reduce traffic-related risks, and support a more walkable and accessible city.

Your voice plays a vital role in this work.
We invite residents, business owners, and community members to share feedback, concerns, and ideas to help us understand local needs and prioritize improvements.

Whether you walk, drive, bike, or use mobility aids, your perspective matters.

🔗 Click here to provide your feedback:
https://safestreetsdublin.com/

👥 Open House #2: Recommendations
Join us to review draft policies, programs, and project ideas for safer streets. Two chances to participate on the same day:

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
• 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Pop‑Up at Jackson Square
• 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. | Dublin City Hall

Your voice matters—help us build a safer future for Dublin!


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 a 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.


Black History Banner

The City of Dublin’s Black History Banner Committee was created to bring recognition and honor individuals who made a positive impact within our city.  Each individual recognized by this committee will be honored by a pole banner displayed 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, comprehensive strategy to improve our city's parks and recreational facilities. The City Council adopted and approved this plan at the March 7, 2024, meeting, a vital step toward creating a better, 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 in 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 cooperation between the cities, as both are 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.