City of Dublin Announces Closures Due to Coronavirus


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Closures

In accordance with Governor Mike DeWine’s State Orders to minimize the community spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of Dublin asks residents who normally visit our city buildings for services to conduct their business online, over the phone or through the city’s GoDublin app. A drop box is available outside of City Hall for tax returns. As of Monday, March 16, 2020, the following city buildings are closed to the public. Note some will reopen on June 1:

  • City Hall, including Council Chambers (Council meetings will continue as scheduled live-streamed) (Will reopen June 1)
  • The Dublin Community Recreation Center (Will remain closed)
  • Kaltenbach Park (Will remain closed)
  • Fleet
  • Justice Center (Lobby is open for service)
  • Service Center (Will reopen June 1)
  • Development Building (Will reopen June 1)

  

City Services Not Impacted at This Time

While City buildings are closed until further notice to reduce the community spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), City services are continuing as scheduled. That is subject to change during this rapidly evolving public health crisis. We will keep you posted on the City's response to this situation on our social media platforms and here on our website.

 

Cancellations

Public Meetings Dublin City Council meetings will continue as scheduled, but will not be open to public attendance. All Council meetings will be live streamed for the public viewing. However, watch for the opportunity to interact with City Council live.

  • All volunteer operations have been suspended, including Community Resource Officers
  • Dublin Citizen University has been cancelled

 

Tax Returns

Taxpayers will not be able to receive assistance in person by the staff of Taxation until further notice. You can call the City Tax staff for assistance at 614.410.4460 Monday through Friday 8 am–5 pm. The filing deadline has been extended until July 15, 2020. First and second quarter estimated payments for tax year 2020 will also be due on July 15, 2020. You can still drop off tax payments and returns outside City Hall. You can also file your taxes online and contact us from our website home page. https://dublinohiousa.gov/taxation/

 

Development Department

Building permit activity can be conducted online at the links below. Counter staff are prepared to take your calls at 614.410.4670. If absolutely necessary, staff will meet in person by appointment only. Inspections will be scheduled online and by phone.

Planning applications, submissions and review can be done online and/or with assistance by phone at 614-410-4600.

  

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