Dublin, California Dublin, California City of Dublin Official seal of Dublin, California Dublin, California is positioned in the US Dublin, California - Dublin, California Dublin (formerly, Amador and Dougherty's Station) is a suburban town/city of the East (San Francisco) Bay and Tri-Valley regions of Alameda County, California, United States.

Located along the north side of Interstate 580 at the intersection with Interstate 680, roughly 35 miles (56 km) east of downtown San Francisco, 23 miles (37 km) east of downtown Oakland, and 31 miles (50 km) north of downtown San Jose, it was titled after the town/city of Dublin in Ireland. Dublin is the second fastest-growing town/city in the state of California, behind only Santa Clarita. The populace was 46,063 (2010 census), and the 2013 estimate at 49,890.

Dublin is home to the command posts of Sybase, Inc, now part of SAP SE, Tria Beauty, Medley Health and Arlen Ness.

The City of Dublin is a general law town/city operating under a City Council / City Manager form of small-town government.

The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Dublin had a populace of 46,036, which interval to 49,890 in 2013, and over 57,000 as of 2016.

Once the building of homes is rather than in East Dublin, the town/city will have a capacity for over 75,000 people.

The populace was spread out with 10,297 citizens (22.4%) under the age of 18, 3,703 citizens (8.0%) aged 18 to 24, 17,587 citizens (38.2%) aged 25 to 44, 11,092 citizens (24.1%) aged 45 to 64, and 3,357 citizens (7.3%) who were 65 years of age or older.

26,954 citizens (58.5% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 13,308 citizens (28.9%) lived in rental housing units.

Dublin has the third-highest percentage of registered Republicans of any of the metros/cities in heavily Democratic Alameda County (Livermore has the highest and Pleasanton has the second-highest), yet it still maintains a momentous Democratic plurality.

(including Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin) 2,100 4 Dublin Unified School District 580 8 City of Dublin 217 The Murray Schoolhouse was assembled in 1856 and moved twice to its present locale in the Dublin Heritage Center.

Several historical sites are preserved and positioned where Dublin Boulevard is crossed by Donlan Way, itself formerly the northernmost segment of the chief road to Sunol and Niles Canyon (present-day Foothill Road): Green's Store (opened in 1860) current home of the Dublin Church of Christ.

Dublin Boulevard, a generally east west road running just north of Interstate 580, was a part of the Lincoln Highway and later U.S.

In 1960, the first housing tracts were assembled in West Dublin, transforming the formerly non-urban improve into a suburb.

Although a postal service directed from 1860 to 1908 in Dougherty, which broke off from Dublin, Dublin's first postal service was opened in 1963, and is still in operation today. The prominent Discovery Channel program Myth - Busters has filmed over 50 episodes in Dublin at the Alameda County Sheriff's Office bomb disposal range. On December 6, 2011, a cannonball fired amid a Myth - Busters episode being filmed at the bomb range went off target and damaged two homes and a minivan in a close-by neighborhood.

The incident received coverage internationally. Myth - Busters stars Adam Savage and Kari Byron returned to Dublin High School on February 22, 2012 to participate in a moderated panel session at Dublin High School's Engineering and Design Academy Open House amid National Engineers Week 2012.

Dublin has caught the consideration of many high-profile developers such as Rick Caruso, the creator of The Grove shopping center in Southern California.

Dublin also opened Fallon Sports Park in East Dublin in 2010.

Avalon Dublin Station, a newly instead of luxury rental evolution by Avalon - Bay Communities, is one of a several new real estate projects in Dublin, with a several more already under construction.

Dublin has also undergone momentous remodeling and expansion, with almost every shopping center in Dublin being remodeled while new shopping centers continued to be assembled .

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 .

In 2005, East Dublin opened a new K-8 school titled Fallon, which is conveniently positioned next to the new townhomes.

A new BART station in West Dublin began assembly in 2007.

The Dublin Edge Film Festival, also known as Arc - Fest, is an annual film festival and convention held in Dublin, California by the The Dublin Film Commission, which previews new films of all genres from around the world.

It is sponsored by the Dublin Host Lions Club and features bands and colorful floats.

The festival had been held near the end of the parade route in Shamrock Village on Amador Valley Blvd., but was relocated to the Civic Center on Dublin Blvd., in 2007, moving it closer to the burgeoning population in the easterly part of Dublin.

The objective of the measure was to prevent the Dublin Hills from becoming overwhelmed with housing that had been promised to voters would not be assembled on preserved open space.

Mythbusters Adam Savage and Kari Byron hosted a student engineering event at Dublin High School, a move to express gratitude to the improve of Dublin for the access to Camp Parks as a shooting location.

The Dublin Film Commission declared December 6 "Victory in the battle for Dublin", poking at the rogue cannonball incident, and plans to host a film festival every December 6 to honor Dublin's declined cannonball.

On December 6, 2012, Tri-Valley Film Coalition President Morgan Finley King hosted a film festival at the Dublin Library, in which winners of each category were awarded a "Golden Cannonball Award." Dublin is home to seven Elementary Schools (Amador, Dougherty, Dublin, Frederiksen, John Green, Kolb, and Murray), two Middle schools (Fallon and Wells), and the two following enhance high schools administered by the Dublin Unified School District.

Dublin High School is positioned on Village Parkway.

As of August 2013, Dublin High School had 1,940 students and a faculty of 150.

Dublin High School's API (Academic Performance Index) in 2012 was 880 (a 12-point increase over 2010) and graduation rate in 2011 was 98% (up from 96.16% in 2010). Dublin High School's UC admission rate for 2011-12 was 98%. Dublin High is presently under a $120 - M renewal universal (which began in 2008) funded by Bond Measure 'C' and will have a capacity for 2,500 students when the renewal universal is complete in 2015-16. All academic classes were rebuilt by January 2011.

The principal of Dublin High School is Mrs.

Dublin High School was encompassed in Newsweek's 2010 List of America's Top Public High Schools. Valley High School is the continuation school in the Dublin Unified School District, attached to Wells Middle School.

Valley High School was titled a Model Continuation School by the California State Board of Education in 2010. Dublin is also home to the following private schools: Valley Christian Schools, a ministry of Valley Christian Center, is positioned just west of Dublin Blvd and San Ramon Rd in Dublin California, is a 1,300 student Christian prep school comprising Valley Christian Preschool, Valley Christian Elementary School, Valley Christian Junior High and Valley Christian Senior High.

Quarry Lane School offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma program at the high school level. The Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA), historically known as Camp Parks, is positioned in Dublin.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Dublin Office is positioned off of Gleason Drive.

Dublin is the site of Santa Rita Jail, the principal jail for Alameda County.

The third biggest jail in California and the fifth biggest 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.

Dublin also hosts the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, one of only three federal prisons for women in the United States.

Designed to home 250 inmates, FCI Dublin presently homes 1,077 as at April 11, 2013. As many as three women are held in spaces assembled for one.

Dublin has twin town/city relations with the following metros/cities Dublin Dublin, Ohio "California Cities by Incorporation Date".

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