The Board of Commissioners will hold two special meetings at 9 am and 2 pm Tuesday, May 24, to continue review of the draft Comprehensive Development Plan. Commissioners will meet on the second floor of City Hall. Immediately following the 9 am meeting, Commissioners will hold another special...
After more than three years, 35 (regular, special, workshop, joint, and virtual) meetings at which it has been a topic on the agenda, six drafts, review by 11 state agencies and neighboring jurisdictions, two consultants, and one global pandemic, the City of Rehoboth Beach’s updated 2020...
The Board of Commissioners will hold special meetings at 9 am and 2 pm Tuesday, May 17, at City Hall to review and discuss the draft of the city's revised Comprehensive Development Plan, which is expected to be referred by the Planning Commission.
The City of Rehoboth Beach will place bike sharrow symbols along Rehoboth Avenue, Bayard Avenue, Henlopen Avenue, and State Road next week. “As the summer season gets set to begin, we want to remind drivers that they need to share the road with bicyclists,” says Public Works Director Kevin Williams...
In celebration of Arbor Day and the state’s A Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative, Arbor Day Poster contest winners from elementary schools around the state planted eight trees today on the Rehoboth Elementary School campus. The native, locally sourced trees planted include three oaks, two...
The Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting at 9 am Tuesday, May 10, on the second floor of City Hall. The purpose of the meeting, which is expected to include an executive session, is to discuss the process for identifying and hiring a new city manager.
The City of Rehoboth Beach is adding another instrument to its communications toolbox. The city’s new Rehoboth Beach Beacon alert system, which replaces its former CodeRED system, lets subscribers know via text or email when something in the community is not working as expected or there is an...
The City of Rehoboth Beach Police Department wants residents to bring them their old, unneeded, or expired – prescription medications, that is. The police department is participating in the DEA’s biennial National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30. From 10 am-2 pm, residents may...