The final step in the listening and learning phase for the five-year review of Lewes’ comprehensive plan was completed April 26, as the Rossi Group and the city hosted a public workshop. Officials said attendance was heavy, with most people arriving.
Bonnie Osler May 13, 2021
It has been an honor to serve the people of Lewes for nine years as a member of your city council. Lewes is a terrific town with wonderful, innovative, and caring citizens. Please participate in your government by attending meetings (virtually or, soon, in person at the city’s meeting room at the Rollins Center) and continue to give useful feedback to members of council and city boards, commissions, and committees. Government doesn’t work without citizen input!
I am gratified by the responsible, progressive decisions that council has made for our town over the past nine years. Lewes is in very good financial shape and has a professional and dedicated staff. Further, the city has made solid progress on any number of fronts, from its beautiful parks to its sparkling commercial district. Even the important issues facing Lewes - parking woes, inevitable climate change, preserving our history, to name just a few - are under productive
May 11, 2021
Rehoboth streets committee to meet
The Rehoboth Beach Streets and Transportation Committee has scheduled an online meeting for 10 a.m., Thursday, May 13.
The agenda calls for an update on the painting of sharrows and a discussion about the speed bumps on Lake Avenue.
People wishing to speak must preregister by emailing City Secretary Ann Womack, awomack@cityofrehoboth.com, at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. A full agenda and meeting materials are accessible at cityofrehoboth.civicweb.net. For more information, call 302-227-6181.
Rehoboth Grand back before planning commission May 14
The Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission has scheduled an online meeting for 1:30 p.m., Friday, May 14.