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Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio
Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio
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The City of Dublin, Ohio is home to nearly 50,000 residents and more than 4,000 businesses at the forefront of technological innovations and advancements. Our City is full of energetic problem-solvers who make a difference and provide a broad source of expertise and talent. Join Dublin City leaders and passionate Dublin residents as we connect conversations from street to street, neighbor to neighbor and business to business. Together, we'll link our commonalties, our shared experiences, and highlight Dublin programs and services that support us all. Welcome to the Link Ahead podcast!
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What makes a city full of trees feel cooler, safer and more alive? How do you actually keep that canopy thriving? And what illnesses and diseases should you be looking out for? Lindsay and Bruce welcome City Forester Jeff Myers, a Certified Master Arborist, to answer those questions and many more! With nearly three decades serving our City, Jeff pulls back the curtain on how suburban forestry really works, from the science behind pruning to the system that tracks our 33,000 ...
Ambition meets action as we sit down with Operations Administrator/Sustainability lead Emily Goliver to unpack how Dublin is turning big goals into everyday progress. From electrifying the light‑duty fleet and expanding public EV charging to building rain gardens and rethinking zoning, we walk through four pillars guiding our new Sustainability Plan. Emily pulls back the curtain on zero waste operations at major events, including on‑site sorting teams, composting stations, and cleaner...
Trucks rumble, cones wobble and burgers sizzle—but the real story is how Dublin gets winter-ready long before the first snowflake. We’re live from Dublin’s SnowGo Roadeo where practice meets performance and friendly competition sharpens the skills to keep roads safe. You’ll ride along with veteran staff, hear how new drivers learn to maneuver massive plows through tight turns, and pick up practical tips that make leaf collection smoother for everyone on your street. We talk with the Director...
Ever wonder how a city keeps world-class services humming with a 2% income tax? We sat down with our new CFO, Matt Rubino, to open the books—literally and figuratively—and walk through the choices that power Dublin’s awesome daily life. Matt brings a rare blend of financial rigor and public-service storytelling from Solon, Cleveland, Shaker Heights and Cuyahoga County, and he’s refreshingly clear about what matters: income tax as “pure energy,” transparent reporting that earns trust, and long...
We're facing a loneliness epidemic in America, and Dublin isn't immune. Our recent community health assessment revealed a startling statistic: 75% of Dublin residents feel disconnected from their neighbors. That's why we've launched Good Neighbor Week (September 18-28), a citywide initiative to strengthen the everyday connections that make our community thrive. In this revealing conversation with Christine Nardecchia, Director of Outreach and Engagement, and Mollie Steiner, Recreation Admini...
A fresh chapter begins at Dublin Arts Council as we welcome Merijn van der Heijden as our new Executive Director. With a distinguished career spanning continents—from her native Netherlands to various leadership roles at Denison University, University of Florida, and 20 years at The Ohio State University—Merijn brings a wealth of experience and a clear vision for Dublin's artistic future. What makes Dublin's art scene special? As Merijn explains, it's our "strong citywide commitment to publi...
A half-empty strip mall and old driving range transformed into an internationally acclaimed mixed-use marvel! That's the Bridge Park story, and it's only getting better. Ten years into this groundbreaking development, Crawford Hoying executives Matt Starr and Jessica Rexer reveal the secret ingredients behind Dublin's dynamic 30-acre neighborhood that cities nationwide are eager to replicate. The recipe? Flexibility, community responsiveness, and a powerful public-private partnership that ea...
Welcome to a fascinating glimpse into the future of public safety happening right now in Dublin. Deputy Chief Greg Lattanzi and Sergeant Andrew Clark join us to reveal how cutting-edge technology is transforming emergency response in our community. Dublin has emerged as a national leader in technologically-enhanced policing, becoming the first law enforcement agency in the country to partner with both schools and the fire department for drone launch sites. The results are remarkable: drones ...
The magic of dance comes alive in this captivating conversation with The Step Crew, the innovative dance ensemble that blends Ottawa Valley step dancing, Irish step dancing, and elements of tap into a mesmerizing performance style all their own. Brothers Jon and Nathan Pilatzky join Cara Butler (Jon's wife) to share the remarkable journey that brought them from separate dance traditions to creating a show that puts movement front and center. Their connection with the Dublin Irish Festival ru...
Dublin stands at a pivotal moment in its development journey as City leadership works to implement the Envision Dublin Community Plan. At the heart of this transformation lies the West Innovation District—our western gateway and the largest tract of undeveloped land remaining in our city. The proposed rezoning of 370 acres within this district represents both opportunity and responsibility. Having evolved over two decades from the Economic Advancement Zone to hosting institutions like Ohio U...
The legendary Don Barnes, co-founder and frontman of 38 Special, takes us on a riveting journey through five decades of rock and roll stardom. With his signature raspy voice and warm storytelling style, Barnes reveals the fascinating origin of the band's name—a police standoff where an officer threatened to "shoot the lock off" their rehearsal space with his 38 Special revolver. Growing up in Jacksonville, Florida—what Barnes calls "the Liverpool of the South"—shaped the band's musical found...
What does it take to help lead a city where 99% of residents rate it as an excellent/very good place to live? In this illuminating conversation, we sit down with Mike Barker, Dublin's new Deputy City Manager, as he reflects on his first 100 days in this crucial role. Barker brings a wealth of experience from his 11 years as Public Service Director in New Albany and his earlier career in Westerville and the private sector. His engineering background and problem-solving mindset prove valuable ...
75 episodes is a milestone worth celebrating, and we've marked the occasion with quite possibly our most distinguished guest to date: Barbara Nicklaus, the 2025 Memorial Tournament Honoree and affectionately known as the "First Lady of Golf." Barbara takes us back to 1957 when she met a young Jack Nicklaus on the steps of Mendenhall Lab at Ohio State University – a meeting that would change both their lives forever. With refreshing candor and warm humor, she shares how their relationship blo...
'In a word, our real estate market is wonky' says Brent Swander, CEO of Columbus Realtors and proud Dublin resident. From eye-popping statistics to practical advice for buyers and sellers, this episode delivers valuable insights for anyone interested in our community's real estate landscape. Swander reveals surprising data about Dublin's position in the regional market, including our average home price of $642,000, our remarkable 34.8% condo market share (third highest in the region), and wh...
Ronnie Platt's journey to becoming the lead vocalist of rock legends Kansas defies conventional music industry narratives. At 52, after decades behind the wheel of a Chicago delivery truck, he stepped into the spotlight previously occupied by one of rock's most distinctive voices, Steve Walsh. "Better late than never," he quips with characteristic humility that runs throughout his conversation with Lindsay and Bruce. Now celebrating eleven years with the band, Platt opens up about the influe...
Ever wondered what actually happens to your recycling after it leaves your curb? Amanda Pratt, Senior VP of Communications at Rumpke, pulls back the curtain on recycling operations at North America's largest and most technologically advanced recycling facility, which is right here in Columbus, Ohio. The Rumpke Recycling and Resource Center, a $106 million investment that opened in 2024, processes an astonishing 60-70 tons of recyclables per hour using AI-powered optical scanners, advanced so...
The artistic heart of Dublin beats strongly through two remarkable conversations showcasing how creativity connects communities both locally and globally. Dr. David Guion, retiring Executive Director of the Dublin Arts Council, reflects on transforming Dublin into a community with more than 70 public art installations ranging from large-scale commissioned works to interactive river boxes – artist-created vessels that combine geocaching with artistic treasure hunts. With a philosophy that "we...
Did you know Dubin is the only city in the U.S. — the only one — with a AAA credit rating from four different evaluating services? Hopefully, this impressive accolade gives you, our residents, peace of mind our City leaders are not only thoughtful managers of your tax dollars but excellent practitioners in putting those dollars to laser-efficient use. Earlier this month, our leaders gathered at Bridge Park for a 'State of the City' presentation in front of hundreds of people. &nb...
The theme for Dublin's 2025 State of the City address is Leading the Way. This episode is a dynamic preview of the SOTC (a little inside scoop for you!) from our elected officials who truly sweat the details — Dublin City Council members. Lindsay and Bruce gathered all seven members for a dedicated conversation around these three questions: How does Dublin lead the way? What are you truly excited about? Describe the state of our City? Council...
Yes, we have a 100-foot bridge on order. No, it's not coming from Amazon. But, if you're curious about more than a dozen engineering projects happening all over Dublin from bridges to fiber optics to roundabouts, this is your episode! Director of Engineering, Paul Hammersmith, is back with Lindsay and Bruce to discuss projects in and around your neighborhood: U.S. 33 and Post Road, Emerald Parkway near the new Mount Carmel Hospital, a new roundabout, and a big update...



