Link Ahead with the City of Dublin, Ohio

City of Dublin, Ohio

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!

  1. Jun 10

    A Candid Conversation with Cameron Mitchell: Culture, Pivotal Moments and What’s Next for Bridge Park

    Our 100th show called for a guest who’s built something real, lasting — and let’s be honest - delicious. Lindsay and Bruce sat down with culinary and restaurant visionary Cameron Mitchell at his Valentina’s location in Bridge Park. Together, they unpack what it really takes to launch a new restaurant concept— from early collaboration and inspiration trips to the hard work of dialing in the menu, service, and financial model. As Cameron shares, it can take years to get a single location right. He also takes us back to the beginning: a turbulent teenage life, washing dishes for a few dollars an hour, and the “light switch” moments that pushed him to write down goals and pursue the restaurant business with intensity. The conversation explores pivotal detours along the way, including being initially turned down by the Culinary Institute of America—and how those early challenges shaped his leadership style and long-term commitment to hospitality education. From there, the focus turns to values-driven leadership and restaurant culture. Cameron explains why he puts associates first, how that approach leads to better guest experiences, and why profit only matters if you protect quality and people. He also reflects on the darkest days of COVID-19 in the restaurant industry, a costly real estate mistake, and the service mindset that continues to power strong partnerships here in Dublin. The conversation also highlights Cameron’s role in shaping Bridge Park as a regional dining destination, pulling back the curtain on his next project—a revealing story behind a concept that marks a first for Cameron and something long on his professional bucket list.  Not a bad way to mark 100—big stories, hard-earned lessons, and what’s next from one of the best in the business. Subscribe, share with a friend who leads people, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

    49 min
  2. May 19

    Memorial Day With Meaning.  Meet Dublin's Keynote Speaker Col. Andrew Powers

    Memorial Day can look like cookouts and a long weekend, but the truth underneath it is far more demanding. We invited Colonel Andrew Powers, Commander of the 121st Air Refueling Wing of the Ohio Air National Guard and keynote speaker for Dublin’s Memorial Day Ceremony, to talk about what the day is meant to honor: Americans who died in military service, and the responsibility we carry when we remember them well. Colonel Powers shares the recent loss of six service members in an aircraft crash, including three airmen from his wing.  We talk about who they were as people, what it means to lead a unit through grief while the mission continues worldwide, and why supporting the families of the fallen must be measured in years, not days. If you’ve ever struggled to put words to military sacrifice, this conversation offers language that feels honest and grounded. We also go inside the mission many Central Ohio residents may not realize operates right here at Rickenbacker: the KC-135 Stratotanker and the critical role of aerial refueling. From global power projection to humanitarian response, the 121st supports far more than fuel, including aeromedical evacuation, base defense, logistics, and medical readiness. We close with reflections on national resilience as America approaches its 250th birthday and a reminder that freedom is never guaranteed without each generation choosing to protect it. Subscribe for more conversations about Dublin’s people and public service, share this with someone observing Memorial Day, and leave a review with how you teach remembrance in your family.

    28 min
  3. May 6

    Quieter Streets & Safer Paths. New Rules For E-Bikes, Exhaust Noise and More

    Revved engines at midnight. A bass line that rattles your windows. A mini motorcycle flying past walkers on a shared use path. These are the moments that turn everyday travel into a quality-of-life challenge. And this is exactly what Lindsay and Bruce tackle in the episode with updated rules on noise ordinances and micromobility rules. We’re joined by Deputy Chief of Police Nick Tabernik and Director of Transportation & Mobility Jeannie Willis to explain what’s changing and how it actually works in real life. We break down the new Dublin Ohio decibel limits for vehicle exhaust based on speed zones and the 80-decibel standard for stereo sound. Just as importantly, we talk about how officers determine excessive noise with a decibel reader and what residents should do when they need to report a problem using the non-emergency line. Then we shift to micromobility, where new devices are showing up faster than most of us can keep track. Jeannie walks us through what counts as micromobility, how e-bike Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 differ, and where each can legally ride. We also cover safe parking that keeps curb ramps clear for accessibility and the updated helmet requirement for riders under 16. Throughout the conversation, we keep coming back to the same goal: safer streets, clearer expectations, and education first with enforcement as a secondary step when behavior doesn’t change. If you care about road safety, shared path etiquette and practical local rules that keep Dublin moving, listen now. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor and leave a review with the next question you want us to answer.

    23 min
  4. Mar 25

    How Riverview Village Will Bring Entrepreneurial Flair, Historic Legacy and Family Fun

    Step onto The Dublin Link and cross into a first-of-its kind neighborhood. Riverview Village — where historic homes, river views and a thriving startup scene come together in the heart of Historic Dublin. Lindsay and Bruce welcome COhatch CEO Matt Davis and Dublin Economic Development Director Jeremiah Gracia to unpack how a public-private partnership is transforming our western riverbank. Walk the plan with us: restored houses reimagined as off-site retreats during the week, a gleaming new headquarters for COhatch, plus art strolls, kayaking and great food on the weekends. It’s all supported by $11 million in City infrastructure—streets, sidewalks, lighting, utilities and stormwater—that powers year-round activation and makes the district genuinely walkable. We explore why this model favors a thousand small companies over a single anchor tenant, and how that diversity strengthens local businesses, fills vacancies and keeps dollars circulating here at home. Beyond buildings, Matt talks about bringing a magnetic culture to Riverview. Think entrepreneurial fairs, kid-led markets and local showcases designed to spark real connections. He shares how “engineering collisions” through intentional design — like one central coffee spot at COhatch — turn everyday hellos into mentors, customers and collaborators.  From city-building and adaptive reuse to co-working done right and how public-private partnerships reduce time, risk and money for everyone, this conversation is packed with insights. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to tell us what part of Riverview Village you can’t wait to visit.

    38 min
  5. Mar 11

    The State of Our City: Strong, Supportive and Shaping the Future

    A city built with care can feel both rooted and forward-looking. That’s Dublin. A city familiar to those who grew up here and exciting to those just arriving. That’s Dublin. A city defined by civic pride, volunteerism and a shared commitment to community. That’s Dublin. You’ll hear how those qualities shape our future in this episode featuring Dublin’s annual State of the City Address. The first voice you’ll hear is Mayor Chris Amorose Groomes, whose pride in Dublin reflects both her role as mayor and her family’s long ties to the community. From there, City Manager Megan O’Callaghan walks through the State of the City, highlighting the ideas, investments and partnerships helping Dublin plan, connect and prosper. Infrastructure plays a major role in that story. Projects like the U.S. 33 and S.R. 161 interchange help keep our region moving, while the city’s 30th roundabout continues Dublin’s leadership in improving traffic safety. Innovation and economic growth are also front and center. The West Innovation District is emerging as a hub for research, higher education and high-quality jobs. At the same time, the Metro Center Revitalization Plan is reimagining legacy office space as a vibrant mixed-use district designed for today’s workforce. Community health and well-being remain a priority as well. The Dublin Wellness Alliance gathers insight from residents about mental health and belonging, while expanded hospital capacity from Mount Carmel and OhioHealth reinforces Dublin’s growing role as a regional health care hub. And of course, there’s the fun that brings the community together. Signature events like the Dublin Irish Festival, the Dublin Independence Day Celebration and the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday help create an events calendar that draws visitors from near and far. If this vision resonates with you, subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a quick review too.   We think you'll agree - the State of Our City is strong!

    24 min

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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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