Exhibit In Dublin Celebrates 40 Years Of Cityhood

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Dublin CA

06 April, 2022

1:53 PM

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DUBLIN, CA — Dublin turned 40 this year and the city is continuing to celebrate the milestone. A new exhibit at Dublin Heritage Park and Museums shows how Dublin was incorporated and displays photos and historical objects related to its cityhood. See the exhibit at the Little Classroom at the Murray Schoolhouse Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. through September. February 1st marked 40 years since Dublin's incorporation. Until then, the city was an unincorporated area of Alameda County. Its recreation, fire, and sewer services were provided by the Valley Community Services District, now known as the Dublin San Ramon Services District. After two previous efforts, the community voted in 1981 to incorporate. On Feb. 1, 1982, the first City Council, made up of Mayor Peter Snyder and Councilmembers Dave Burton, Pete Hegarty, Linda Jeffrey, and Paul Moffatt, approved Ordinance No. 1, which officially incorporated the city.

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