A commissioners special meeting was held Monday, October 2, 2017, to discuss a (CIP) to coordinate financing and timing of proposed capital improvements. It contains a list of capital projects proposed for the City of Rehoboth Beach within the next five years (2019-2023) and reflects the...
One of the terms of the subaqueous lands permit for the outfall is for the city to perform a . This consists of taking samples from the ocean bottom in the area of the outfall prior to construction and for three years after construction. Samples are to be taken in the spring and summer of each year...
The Deauville Beach parking lot will be closed to the public beginning Monday, October 2, through March 2018, for ocean outfall construction. Tennis court access from the parking lot is temporarily closed while perimeter fencing is being installed. The parking lot will be the main staging area for...
Join the RBPD on Wednesday, October 4 at 2 pm at the Rehoboth Beach Public Library for Coffee with a Cop. Everyone is invited to share their thoughts and enjoy casual conversation with the officers serving your community. For more information, please contact the RBPD at 302-227-2577.
The sunny, hot weather and beautiful beach drew record crowds this summer. Under the leadership of Capt. Kent Buckson, the lifeguards upheld the tradition of excellence in protecting beach users. Beach Patrol lifeguards handled many beach-related injuries and kept all the lifesaving equipment in top...
The City of Rehoboth Beach invites the public to an open house to see the new City Hall building on Sunday, October 1, from 1 to 4 pm. “The move to our new City Hall is a historic event for our great city,” said City Manager Sharon Lynn. “For the first time in over 50 years, municipal services will...
Bill Ashley has begun his duties as the new assistant building inspector for the City of Rehoboth Beach. Ashley was hired the beginning of September and replaces Steve Kordek, who is retiring at the end of the year. Ashley is a Delaware native and grew up in Dover. Experience in construction first...
On September 6, 2017, the Rehoboth Beach Commissioners unanimously approved awarding the City Hall landscaping project to Sposato Landscaping for $149,712.90. Five bids were received for the City Hall landscaping project. Other bids received were from BrightView for $171,230.45, Denison Landscaping...
To accommodate the time needed to accomplish the various tasks associated with moving each department, starting Monday, September 18, through Friday, September 22, City Hall offices (Administration, Finance, Information Technology, Building & Licensing and Alderman’s Court) will be closed to the...