The City of Rehoboth Beach water department will flush fire hydrants in ocean blocks across the city the week of April 8. This flushing helps ensure water quality and removes mineral deposits that may occur in water distribution pipes. The planned schedule for flushing is as follows: Monday, April 8...
The Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting at 9 am Monday, March 25, to address an FY25 budget error and discuss candidates for city manager.
The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners adopted today a $38,648,981 budget for fiscal year 2025, which begins April 1. The city’s FY25 budget has a focus on infrastructure investments, with approximately $10 million appropriated for capital improvements, as well as appropriate staff resourcing...
The Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting in executive session at 9 am Monday, March 18, to discuss qualifications of and interview candidates for city manager.
The Board of Commissioners will hold a special budget workshop meeting at 9 am and a regular meeting at 2 pm Friday, March 15. Commissioners will meet on the second floor of City Hall.
Tryouts for Rehoboth Beach Patrol lifeguards will be held in three locations over the next several weeks. Tryouts are required for new applicants and include swimming, running, pushups, and sit-ups. Tryouts will be held on the following Saturdays: March 9 – 10:30 am at Sussex Academy of Arts &...
The City of Rehoboth Beach Trees & Green Infrastructure Committee will offer a free presentation on using sedges, grass-like plants, as lawn alternatives at 10 am Friday, March 8, in the commissioners meeting room on the second floor of City Hall, located at 229 Rehoboth Avenue. Bill McAvoy, a...
The Board of Commissioners will hold its regular workshop meeting at 9 am Monday, March 4, on the second floor of City Hall. At 2 pm Monday, March 4, commissioners will hold a special budget workshop meeting.
The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners voted reluctantly but determinedly – and unanimously – February 16 to raise the hourly parking meter rate, parking permit fees, and the rental tax rate. The increases are designed to address a $4.4 million deficit in the city’s proposed $37 million fiscal...