Nov 28, 2017
The City of Rehoboth Beach has set a town hall for elections and voting rights on Saturday, December 2, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The town hall will be held in the second-floor meeting room of the Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company located at 219 Rehoboth Avenue. The public is invited to attend this meeting that will feature information on the proposed charter changes, public comment (limited to three minutes per person), questions, and answers. The new proposal would allow an individual owning 50 percent or more of an artificial entity that owns 100 percent of a property in the city to vote, would revise the durational residency requirement for resident voters from six months to thirty days, would revise the durational property ownership requirement for non-resident voters from six months to thirty days, and would adjust the requirement to remove from the voter rolls anyone who hasn’t voted in two consecutive municipal elections. The city’s current practice of allowing voting by the creator and trustee of a revocable trust who owns city property under the trust will remain unchanged. Additional detail about the proposed changes along with the town hall agenda is available at cityofrehoboth.com. If you are unable to attend the meeting, please contact the Communications Department to share your ideas and concerns at 302-227-2772 or [email protected].
Reserved parking is available for the town hall at the following locations:
Three spaces on the north side of Rehoboth Avenue directly in front of Conch Island Bar and Grill.
Six spaces on the north side of the island on Rehoboth Avenue directly across from Conch Island Bar and Grill.
Eight spaces on the south side of the island on Rehoboth Avenue directly across from Dos Locos Restaurant.
There will be a handicap drop off/pick up point located at the fire station entrance on Rehoboth Avenue. All spaces will have "Reserved" signage. A police officer will be located on Rehoboth Avenue in the parking areas to enforce these spaces.