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Dublin

Dublin has long been known as the crossroads of the Bay Area. Dublin now sits at the crossroads of two major highways: Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. However, the significance of the crossroads dates back more than 200 years when Dublin served as the crossroads of two important stage routes – one from the Bay Area to Stockton and the other from Martinez to San Jose. The Alamilla Spring, located in the Dublin area, provided a place for travelers to change horses and freshen up before continuing their journey.

Dublin is a suburban city of the East Bay in California. It is located within the Amador Valley of Alameda County’s Tri-Valley region. It is located along the north side of Interstate 580 at the intersection with Interstate 680, roughly 35 miles east of downtown San Francisco, 23 miles east of downtown Oakland, and 31 miles north of downtown San Jose.

It was referred to as “Dublin” in reference to the city of Dublin, Ireland, because of the large number of Irish who lived there. The post office formally adopted the name in the 1890s.

The population was 72,589 as of the 2020 census, which had grown from 46,063 in 2010. In 2013, Dublin was the second fastest-growing city in the state of California, behind only Santa Clarita. In 2019, census data showed Dublin as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Dublin was formerly home to the headquarters of Sybase, Inc (now part of SAP SE) and is currently home to the headquarters for Callidus Cloud, Patelco Credit Union, Ross Stores, TriNet, Medley Health, Challenge Dairy and Arlen Ness.

Schools

Dublin Unified School District operates the public schools, including seven elementary schools (Amador, Dougherty, Dublin, Frederiksen, John Green, Kolb, and Murray), one k-8 school (Cottonwood), two middle schools (Wells and Fallon), one alternative high school (Valley), and the one following comprehensive high school.

Neighborhoods

Dublin is home to a variety of neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. Some of the most popular neighborhoods include:

  • Amador: This neighborhood is located in the northwestern part of Dublin and is known for its large homes, its proximity to the Amador Valley Community Park, and its easy access to shopping and dining.
  • Bollinger Canyon: This neighborhood is located in the eastern part of Dublin and is known for its large homes, its sense of privacy, and its proximity to the Bollinger Canyon Regional Park.
  • Claremont: This neighborhood is located in the central part of Dublin and is known for its mix of single-family homes and apartments, its proximity to the Dublin Unified School District, and its easy access to shopping and dining.
  • Dover: This neighborhood is located in the southeastern part of Dublin and is known for its large homes, its sense of community, and its proximity to the Bishop Ranch business park.
  • Orinda: This neighborhood is located in the southwestern part of Dublin and is known for its luxurious homes, its proximity to the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, and its easy access to shopping and dining.

Each of these neighborhoods has its own unique character and charm, and there is something for everyone in Dublin. Whether you are looking for a quiet neighborhood with large homes or a more urban setting with easy access to shopping and dining, you are sure to find the perfect place to call home in Dublin.

In addition to its many neighborhoods, Dublin is also home to a variety of parks and green spaces. Some of the most popular parks include:

  • Bollinger Canyon Regional Park: This park is located in the eastern part of Dublin and offers a variety of activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and camping.
  • Dover Hills Regional Park: This park is located in the southeastern part of Dublin and offers stunning views of the San Ramon Valley.
  • Las Trampas Regional Wilderness: This wilderness area is located in the southwestern part of Dublin and offers a variety of hiking trails, camping opportunities, and stunning views of the Diablo Range.
  • San Ramon Creek Regional Trail: This trail runs through the heart of Dublin and offers a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

These are just a few of the many things that make Dublin a great place to live. If you are looking for a city with a high quality of life, a strong sense of community, and a variety of amenities, then Dublin is the perfect place for you.

The Community

Dublin is a very community-oriented city. There are many opportunities for residents to get involved in local organizations and events.

The city has a variety of community organizations, including the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, the Dublin Rotary Club, and the Dublin Community Foundation. The city also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the annual Fourth of July Parade, the Dublin Art Festival, and the Dublin Farmers Market.

Dublin is also home to a variety of schools, including public schools, private schools, and charter schools. The city also has a variety of parks and recreation programs, including sports leagues, arts programs, and summer camps.

Economy

Dublin has also undergone significant remodeling and expansion, with almost every shopping center in Dublin being remodeled while new shopping centers continued to be built. Dublin Place and Dublin Retail Center were followed by Hacienda Crossings, The Shops at Waterford, The Shops at Tralee Village, Grafton Station, Fallon Gateway, and Persimmon Place.

Dublin is the site of Santa Rita Jail, the principal jail for Alameda County. The third largest jail in California and the fifth largest in the United States, Santa Rita Jail is considered a “mega-jail”, specified to hold 4,000 prisoners at any one time, making it as large as, or larger than, many of California’s state prisons. It was completed at a cost of $172 million in 1983. Dublin also hosts the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, one of five federal prisons for women in the United States. Designed to house 250 inmates, FCI Dublin currently houses 1,077 as of April 11, 2013.[30] There are 3 areas at FCI Dublin: Low security, Minimum security and the Federal Detention Center.

The Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA), historically known as Camp Parks, is located in Dublin. A sub-installation of Fort Hunter Liggett, Camp Parks is the only training facility within a short drive for the 11,000-plus reservists in the San Francisco Bay Area. Firing ranges and a wide variety of training facilities are available. The post is home to the Regional Training Site-Intelligence, Regional Training Site-Medical and the 91st DIV Battle Projection Center. Growth is on the horizon as new facilities have been built and more are programmed for construction in the near future.

Dublin is a city on the rise. The city is growing rapidly and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. The city is also investing in a variety of infrastructure projects, including new schools, parks, and roads.