City officials and residents are weighing in on multiple development projects that could reshape Rehoboth Beach. While some proposals are moving forward, others face pushback. With ongoing appeals, planning reviews, and property consolidations under discussion, the future of these projects remains a key topic of debate.
Milford’s electric system saw a surge in demand after a frigid January, and so did the city’s electric bills.
To manage the situation and prevent potential water shortages, city officials are requesting that homeowners adhere to a new irrigation schedule.
The Delaware Attorney General's Office has determined that Rehoboth Beach violated the Freedom of Information Act during the hiring process of new city manager Taylour Tedder.
On May 17th, at 2:00 PM, the city of Rehoboth discussed changing the definition in the town code of what counts as substantially modifying a restaurant. The term currently includes actions like reducing seating, which requires a public hearing.
On April 8, city commissioners selected Taylour Tedder as the new city manager. The city says Tedder's compensation package includes a $250,000 annual salary, $50,000 for moving expenses, and a $750,000 housing loan that will be forgiven if Tedder stays for seven years.
On Friday, April 19th, the city of Rehoboth is set to discuss proposed changes to how restaurants are regulated.