Thank you for your patience while the Water Department temporarily turned off the water for emergency maintenance from 5th Street to Grove Avenue. The water service has been restored.
During the past eight years, wave action has caused damage to the outfalls at Maryland and Virginia Avenues. As part of the Beachfill Nourishment Project for Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contract with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company calls for the extension of...
Work will commence Monday, March 6, 2017, to remove trees that uprooted a stormwater manhole site at the corner of 6th Street and Canal Street. This work will correct the issues with the storm drain system and damage to the canal bank along Canal Street. This work will require the closure of the...
Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces that JJID General Contractor will be starting the Rehoboth Avenue portion of the Pedestrian Improvements Project on Wednesday, March 1, and is scheduled to be completed by April 30, 2017. Sidewalk and curb replacement will occur Monday through...
The City of Rehoboth Beach uses CodeRED to send EMERGENCY notifications by phone, email, text and social media to keep citizens informed of emergencies such as evacuation notices, utility outages, water main breaks, fire or floods, chemical spills, or other emergency situations. Registering for...
Due to high winds, Sussex Tree is rescheduling pruning select trees along Rehoboth Avenue and Scarborough Avenue that was planned for Monday, February 13, and Tuesday, February 14. This work is weather dependent. Please direct questions to the Communications Department at 302-227-2772 or email...
The City of Rehoboth Beach's urban trees are the soul of a city known for its progressive land-use planning and extensive green infrastructure. Trees are a crucial part of the cityscape, softening and beautifying the built environment, improving neighborhood safety and livability, and providing...
The City of Rehoboth Beach Administrative Offices will be closed on Monday, February 20, in observance of Presidents’ Day. There will be no residential and commercial trash pickup on Monday, February 20. City wide residential trash pickup will be on Tuesday, February 21. Commercial trash pickup will...
In an effort to provide better initial medical response to opioid induced overdose incidents, the Rehoboth Beach Police Department recently received five Naloxone Kits from the Delaware Office of Emergency Medical Services. An officer from each shift will be issued a kit to carry while on patrol to...