Dublin, Ohio — Dublin has been recognized by World Atlas as one of the “9 Safest Small Communities To Settle In Ohio.” The article highlights cities that stand out for their low crime rates, strong community engagement and commitment to public safety — values at the heart of what makes Dublin an Exceptional Community.
Safety is a cornerstone for our Dublin residents, from our neighborhoods and schools to our workplaces and public spaces. That sense of security and connection is a major reason families and businesses choose to call Dublin home.
Dublin Police Chief Justin Páez responded to the accolade with pride for his department and our City, “It is a tremendous honor for Dublin to be recognized as one of the nine safest small communities in Ohio. This recognition is a direct reflection of the professionalism of our Dublin Police Department members, their unwavering commitment to protecting and serving the City of Dublin and the strong partnership we share with our engaged and supportive community.”
The article also recognizes Dublin’s many attractions, including Historic Dublin, the Dublin History Museum and the city’s most iconic landmark — the Dublin Link pedestrian bridge. Known locally as The Link, the 760-foot single-tower S-shaped suspension bridge is the longest of its kind in the world. It connects the east and west sides of the Scioto River, symbolizing the connectivity that defines life in Dublin.
Public Safety in Dublin
The Dublin Police Department is dedicated to protection, service and public safety in partnership with the community. Learn more at YourDublinPolice.org.