After the $8 million needed to purchase the Fourth Street Preserve has officially been raised, the Lewes Parks and Recreation Commission will present a planning approach about the site.
Milford City Council has voted to move forward with the long-debated Deep Branch Park proposal off South Rehoboth Boulevard.
Property owners of a 3.5-acre parcel in Lewes are proposing to build roughly seven homes and donate the remaining land to the city for public use along the Georgetown-Lewes Trail.
A proposal to transform roughly 637 acres of Sussex County land into a massive mixed-use development, including more than 1900 units, drew both support and concern during a Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting Wednesday.
The event was hosted by the Open Space Alliance, which is leading the push to raise $8 million to purchase the land.
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The Overfall Preserve proposed townhouse development in Lewes is drawing mixed reactions from locals and officials, as concerns over traffic and infrastructure take center stage.
A 19-acre plot of land in Milford on S. Rehoboth Blvd could soon be transformed into Deep Branch Park, a community space featuring a half-mile walking and bike path, a multi-age playground, basketball and pickleball courts.
The Lewes City Council held a public hearing Wednesday to discuss updates to the city’s open space ordinance, seeking input from locals in the area on how best to handle the growing demand for land preservation in new developments.
The developer of the land known as the Overfall Preserve calls the Lewes Planning Commission's decision to deny the development "extremely disappointing."