As part of a $23.8 million federal contract for beach replenishment in Delaware, the north end of Rehoboth Beach, from the city tennis courts on Surf Avenue south to Delaware Avenue, will receive approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sand this spring. Work is slated to begin April 15. The hope is...
The City of Rehoboth Beach is inviting residents, property owners, and tree and landscape professionals to provide feedback on its proposed, revised tree code. The city has been working on an exhaustive revamp of its tree code over the past two years. The Board of Commissioners will hold what is...
Commissioners will discuss the proposed fiscal year 2024 budget at a budget workshop at 9 am Friday, February 17. Commissioners will meet on the second floor of City Hall.
The City of Rehoboth Beach has a vacancy on two of its bodies concerned with the city’s trees. Residents and property owners are encouraged to apply via the Legislative Portal on the city’s website. The Parks & Shade Tree Commission hears appeals related to tree removal and replanting as well as...
A city contractor will begin pruning city trees the week of February 6. Work is scheduled at Grove Park Monday and Tuesday. The park will remain open to the public. In addition to pruning trees, the contractor will remove one large hazard tree and a few small trees that are dying. Later in the week...
Her time as an intern with the Rehoboth Beach Police Department has been an “eye-opening” experience for Alissa Silva, a senior at Cape Henlopen High School with an interest in forensics. Silva has spent about nine hours a week throughout the school year through the police department’s annual...
The City of Rehoboth Beach’s new city manager has new credentials. Laurence Christian, who started as Rehoboth’s city manager December 30, has received the credentialed manager designation from the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). To receive this credential, an individual...