From politics to police work, here's a look at this week's top stories:
On Monday, the Ocean City Town Council officially banned the commercial use and occupancy of houseboats within town limits. The decision came during the second reading of Ordinance 2024-12 to amend Chapter 14, making the ordinance effective immediately.
On Monday the Ocean City Town Council officially banned the commercial use and occupancy of houseboats within town limits.
All that is required for the finalization of a ban on using houseboats as a rental for people to live while visiting Ocean City is for the second reading of an ordinance to proceed without any issues. That reading is scheduled for Monday night's Mayor and Council Meeting.
It has been another busy week here on Delmarva, for any of the stories you may have missed here is your week in review.
The Ocean City Council's ordinance regarding houseboats took a significant step forward last night after passing its first reading at 6 p.m. The ordinance, aimed at regulating houseboats within the city, will now proceed to its second reading.
The Town of Ocean City will be doing it's first reading on the Chapter 14 ordinances to prohibit the commercial use of houseboats within its jurisdiction.
Sea Rocket, a provider of aquatic activities in Ocean City, finds itself in a legal dispute with the Ocean City City Council over its venture into houseboat rentals.
