Healthy: Spring/Summer 2025

DUBLIN CONNECTOR

The City of Dublin provides free, on-demand transportation services for residents ages 55 and older, residents with disabilities and anyone who works in Dublin. City Council is committed to providing mobility services that enhance the quality of life for Dublin’s residents and workforce. The Dublin Connector is a partnership with SHARE Mobility and will pick up from and drop off at any location within Dublin, including restaurants, library, shopping, DCRC, appointments, events and more. Get on board! Visit DublinOhioUSA.gov/SHARE to learn more or book your first ride.

DUBLIN DRIVE

As the 2025 construction season gets underway, the City will work continuously to keep you informed about traffic impacts that might impact your drive. Weekly Dublin Drive updates are posted on DublinOhioUSA.gov/construction . You can also follow the City of Dublin on Nextdoor and Twitter for timely traffic news to know.

MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT

April showers bring May flowers… and sometimes mosquitoes! The City of Dublin contracts with Franklin County Public Health to operate a multi-faceted Integrated Mosquito Management Program. It includes larvae and pupae control, storm drain and catch basin treatments, mosquito surveillance, spraying, record keeping, home inspection and data analysis.

Residents who wish for their property to remain unsprayed may sign up for the Do Not Spray registry. Fill out the form and find more information on the Mosquito Management Program at DublinOhioUSA.gov/city-services/mosquito-program. Keep these tips handy all summer: • Empty, cover or turn over any container that has the potential to hold water • Repair leaky pipes and outside faucets • Free gutters of blockages • Change the water in wading pools weekly and store indoors when not in use • Empty planters that hold water twice each week • Empty bird baths twice weekly • Empty your pets’ watering dishes daily • Dispose of old tires • Wear long sleeves and pants as temperatures allow • Use a repellent containing DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or another EPA-registered active ingredient. Visit: epa.gov/insect-repellents/find-repellent-right-you

FCPH determines when spraying is necessary based on several factors, including West Nile Virus and trap count numbers. All spraying is conducted in accordance with best practices established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Mosquito Control Association using only products that have been rigorously tested for safety and efficacy and registered by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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