When the City of Rehoboth Beach begins its new fiscal year April 1, it will do so with the city’s largest-ever budget, which includes more than $10 million in capital improvement projects. Commissioners adopted the city’s $35.7 million, balanced fiscal year 2024 budget at a meeting this afternoon...
For the 32nd consecutive year, the City of Rehoboth Beach has been designated a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. Tree City USA designation recognizes a community’s commitment to caring for and managing its public trees. Over the past two years (and longer), the City of Rehoboth Beach has...
The Board of Commissioners will meet at 2 pm Friday, March 17, on the second floor of City Hall. As part of this meeting, commissioners will hold a public hearing related to a request from Somewhere to operate a dining patio serving alcoholic beverages.
A City of Rehoboth Beach contractor will begin replacing up to 700 water meters on the north side of town, primarily along Henlopen and Columbia avenues, next week. The city replaces water meters annually as part of its capital improvement plan. The city will install digital meters that can be read...
As part of its March 17 meeting, the Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing related to Somewhere's request to operate a dining patio serving alcoholic beverages. The meeting will begin at 2 pm on the second floor of City Hall.
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...