Tuesday, Delaware Democrat Representative Kimberly Williams introduced House Bill 159. The goal of the bill, which has bipartisan support, is to amend Title 14 of the Delaware Code. That portion of state code has to do with school property tax exemptions.
This depends on what the town council decides during its meeting on Friday morning. Currently, South Bethany says it generates about $660,000 annually in rental revenue.
City officials in Lewes are continuing the process of creating a 2 percent lodging tax that would apply to hotels, motels and tourist homes. The next step is a public hearing scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Monday.
A nuisance ordinance designed to reduce noise and free up police resources is continuing to be discussed in Dagsboro.
Dewey Beach has raised parking fines in an effort to address ongoing issues with illegal and unsafe parking in the area.
The Dewey Beach Planning & Zoning Commission is pushing for an ordinance that would allow people who live there to raise their homes in response to frequent flooding.
At a Lewes City Council meeting Dec. 5 at 10 a.m, a no parking zone is up for discussion, which Lewes Brewing Co. says would affect them.
With all the pumpkin carving and costume gathering ahead of Halloween you may have missed a story or two over the past few days. To get you up to speed on all the big news along the coast here is your week in review.
Milford's first Accessory Dwelling Unit on single-family property was presented to the community during an open house Oct. 24.
Delaware will no longer enforce its loitering and soliciting laws after the Attorney General responded to a lawsuit claiming the laws unfairly target homeless individuals and violate constitutional rights.