The City of Dublin is excited to announce the launch of the Dublin Marketplace, a loyalty rewards program designed to boost the local economy while rewarding users for shopping at participating merchants. Read on...
Dublin City Manager Linda Smith has appointed Commander Nathan Schmidt of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office to head Dublin Police Services as the City’s new Police Chief, effective March 19, 2023. Read on...
Safe and Sane fireworks are allowed to be sold by qualifying non-profit organizations in the City of Dublin just prior to Independence Day. An application to sell fireworks is now available online. Read on...
In collaboration with the San Francisco Opera, the City of Dublin will be hosting the Opera’s free performance of “Bohème Out of the Box,” from March 31 through April 2, at the Emerald Glen Park Amphitheater. Read on...
Every 10 years, the Tri-Valley cities of Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton update a human services needs assessment to address current gaps in services and infrastructure. The current assessment process will take place now through November 2023. Read on...
On Friday, April 7, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the City of Dublin will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive in the Regional Meeting Room at the Dublin Civic Center (100 Civic Plaza). Every donation collected can save up to three lives! Read on...
The March edition of the "Backyard Brief" newsletter is now available for viewing. In this month's newsletter, you'll find details about the St. Patrick's Day Celebration; opera coming to Dublin; the Nature in Our Backyard photography contest; and more! Read on...
East Bay Community Energy will be hosting a webinar on Wednesday, March 22, at 10:00 a.m., to provide an overview of EBCE services. Learn about EBCE billing, programs to help electrify homes, and billing assistance programs. Read on...
At a ceremony held at the Shannon Community Center on Wednesday evening, March 1, the City of Dublin announced the winners of the 2022 Volunteer Recognition Awards. Read on...
During the month of March, Dublin will be celebrating literacy with two projects, "One City, One Book" and "Books in the Park." All Dublin schools, both public and private, will be reading, "Manjhi Moves a Mountain," a true story written by Nancy Churin. Read on...
Dublin business owners now have access to the Dublin Business Corner, a free library of on-demand training courses designed to empower and educate small business owners. Read on...
The City of Dublin has recently partnered with Futures Explored, an organization that, since 1964, has worked with individuals with intellectual and development disabilities (I/DD). Read on...
The City of Dublin has EV charging stations available for the public's use at several of its facilities. However, the EV charging stations at both Fallon Sports Park and Shannon Community Park are out of order at this time. Read on...
The City of Dublin recently published its annual newsletter, the 2022-2023 City Report, which can now be viewed online. The 20-page newsletter was also inserted into the 2023 Summer Camps and Aquatics Guide, which will be mailed to all residences. Read on...
In an effort to provide a channel for parents or guardians of community members with special needs, the City of Dublin is establishing a Special Needs Registry. Read on...
Beginning in December, northbound I-680 will experience overnight closures between State Route 84 and the Sunol Boulevard exit due to a Caltrans repaving project. Lanes will be closed from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM, Monday through Friday, through April 2023. Read on...
Interested in building an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) on your property? The City of Dublin has taken a number of steps to make the building of an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) much easier for homeowners. Read on...