
Ohio's city of Dublin has landed a spot on World Atlas' list of the "9 Safest Small Communities To Settle In Ohio," according to an announcement by the City of Dublin. The designation is based on factors like low crime rates and strong community engagement, which have contributed to the city's reputation as a place where safety is deeply entrenched in everyday life. Dublin's focus on safeguarding public spaces, schools, and workplaces is central to why it's considered an attractive location for both families and businesses to plant roots.
Responding to this recognition, Dublin Police Chief Justin Páez expressed his pride to City of Dublin, he shared his pride, and acknowledged his department's efforts stating, "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 honor not only reflects the dedication of the police force but also highlights the collaborative spirit prevalent throughout the Dublin community.
The City of Dublin is not just about safety, it has its fair share of attractions that make it a desirable place to visit and live. Historic Dublin serves as a quaint reminder of the city's past, while the Dublin History Museum offers a deep dive into the local heritage. Then there's the Dublin Link pedestrian bridge, a structural marvel that spans the Scioto River and famously holds the record for the world's longest single-tower, S-shaped suspension bridge. The bridge not only serves a practical purpose by connecting the east and west sides of the river, but it also stands as a symbol for the connectivity that the residents of Dublin hold dear.
With these combined features, Dublin’s accolade from World Atlas comes as no surprise, emphasizing both the ethos of a community that looks after its own and the charm of a small city that boasts significant infrastructure. As Dublin Police Chief Justin Páez told City of Dublin, it’s a testament to the police force’s professionalism and the reciprocated dedication of engaged Dublin citizens, which have been a pivotal aspect of Dublin’s growth and recognition as a safe, knit community.









