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Dublin, Virginia is poorly managed.
It's plain. It's simple. The town of Dublin, Virginia is governed by a Mayor, Town Council, Town Manager, and numerous employees who have no clear vision or strategy to free this failing town from almost certain death. As affected citizens of the town (and in many cases, affected citizens from outside the town), it's time to expose the malfeasance, hold the governing body accountable, and encourage change for the better.
About the Town of Dublin, VA
While the town of Dublin, VA may not see value in sharing accurate details about themselves via their official website, we have put together basic geographic and population information about this town nestled in Southwest Virginia.
Problem Areas of Focus
Public Utility Rates
The town is unfairly burdening "out of town" consumers in an attempt to reduce town costs, while maintaining significantly lower "in town" rates for consumers who voted for them.
Learn more about public utility ratesPotential Annexation
The town attempted to annex areas currently within the County of Pulaski, Virginia in an attempt to increase real estate, personal property, and meals/lodging tax revenues.
More Annexation details will be shared soonWant to get involved?
There are many ways you can get involved to promote positive change within the town. We've provided a starter list below, and we encourage you to share your ideas on ways to engage the town to take action:
- Attend monthly town council meetings, even if you're not a resident of Dublin.
- Contact the Town Mayor and/or Town Manager and voice your concerns (540-674-4798).
- Contact the Pulaski County Supervisor for your district to explain discontent with Town of Dublin officials.
- Follow our Facebook and Twitter pages, and share information via social media so your friends and neighbors get involved.
- Share your stories with us about how you've been affected (good or bad) by poor decisions made by the town council.
