
Dublin, Ohio's City Council announced the results of its leadership selections and outlined its focus for the incoming year. On Monday, January 5, during the organizational meeting, the City Council appointed Chris Amorose Groomes to serve as Mayor, and Cathy De Rosa was chosen as Vice Mayor, each for a two-year term. Additionally, the council meeting marked the introduction of newcomers Greg Lam, MD, and Wendy Johnson as newly elected ward representatives.
According to a social media update from the City of Dublin, Ohio - Government, the Council has also put forth its aspirations for 2026, which include enhancing community connections, revamping the Metro Center, bolstering recreation and athletics, and advancing various development projects within the West Innovation District, aiming to bring about a productive calendar year.
Dublin City Council's selection of leadership and objectives underscores a deliberate stride towards growth and connectivity among Dublin's residents. The appointees come with a promise of commitment, the goals with the promise of action, and beneath it all, the shared anticipation of progress within the Dublin community looks toward the horizon of this new year.
"We look forward to an exceptional year ahead as Council works together to serve the Dublin community," was stated in the announcement by the City of Dublin, Ohio - Government. This succinctly captures the spirit of the newly elected officials and the council's overarching mission to not only uphold but enhance the quality of life for all who call Dublin home. With the execution of their laid-out strategies, the Council intends to navigate through the multifaceted landscape of local governance, cultural enrichment, and community welfare, weaving the fabric of the city tighter with every initiative launched and every project realized.









