Dec 27, 2017
The City of Rehoboth Beach staff came together last week to formally recognize the career accomplishments of Assistant Building Inspector Steve Kordek, who is retiring after 15 years. At a retirement luncheon held in his honor, Kordek received praise and gifts from his colleagues. City Manager Sharon Lynn acknowledged Kordek for his leadership contributions since joining the city in 2002. Lynn also cited Kordek’s consummate professionalism, friendliness, and sense of humor to the task and enforced the codes fairly and impartially. Kordek was presented with a plaque of recognition for his dedication and service. “Kordek’s knowledge and guidance have been tremendous. We all wish him a fulfilling and happy retirement,” said Mayor Paul Kuhns. Kordek spent his tenure in the Building & Licensing Department sharing his knowledge through plan review and building inspections. It was always Kordek’s goal to make sure all buildings constructed in the city under his watch would be safe for everyone for decades to come. Kordek is succeeded by Matthew Janis who joined the city in November.
City Manager Sharon Lynn presents Steve Kordek with a retirement plaque.