Sgt. Brian Kaczmarczyk, a 20-year veteran of the Rehoboth Beach Police Department, successfully completed this month a leadership training program through the Delaware State Police. Approximately two dozen police officers from across the state participated in the most recent session of the Delaware...
At its meeting November 19, the Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners adopted operational changes that will impact residential waste, recycling, and yard waste services. Commissioners amended the definition of waste container such that all containers for trash, recyclables, and yard waste must made...
The City of Rehoboth Beach will officially light up the holiday season with its annual Tree Lighting & Holiday Sing-Along event at 6:30 pm Friday, November 26, at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand. This event is free and open to the public. This year’s beautifully shaped tree was donated by Rehoboth...
To deal with a multitude of pressing issues in a manner that allows for sufficient focus and time for discussion, the Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners has scheduled several special meetings into February. Among the topics to be addressed are the county outfall proposal, location of renovated...
The Board of Commissioneres will hold a virtual special meeting at 9 am Wednesday, November 17, to discuss options related to the Wilmington/Baltimore Avenue Streetscape Project and pending remodel of the Rehoboth Beach Patrol/public restroom facilities.
The Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual special meeting at 2 pm Monday, November 15, to receive a Sussex County presentation related to the county's proposal to purchase some of the city's permitted daily waste load allocation, up to 2 million gallons/day of outfall capacity. Questions and...
The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners held a special meeting today to discuss a proposal from Sussex County to procure a portion of the city’s excess ocean outfall capacity for treated wastewater. The county has proposed to purchase 2/5 of the city’s Department of Natural Resources and...
The Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual special meeting at 11 am Tuesday, November 9, for FOIA and ethics training. Members of other city boards and commissions also will participate in this training.
The Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual administrative appeal hearing related to 60 Maryland Avenue as part of its regular meeting at 2 pm Friday, November 19.