Details: In 2021, the total general fund expenditures of $4.28 million are down $335,885 compared to the $4.62 million for 2020, according to a budget memo compiled by township treasurer Richard Forry. The net operating expenses â not including capital reserve fund transfers â will be $3.98 million, or $40,485 less than the $4.02 million in net operating expenses for 2020. Total transfers into the various capital reserve funds, to be used for such expenditures as additional development in Trolley Line Park and road projects, will decrease from $595,400 in 2020 to $300,000 in 2021.
Road projects: Two major road projects slated for completion in 2021 â Harvest Road and Cold Spring Road â will still be done, but contracted road work will be scaled back in 2022, according to Township Manager Justin Evans.
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December 23, 2020
SUSSEX CO., Del. – A Delaware nonprofit is sharing details about a new pedestrian and bike bridge that they’re hoping will be built over Route 9 in Sussex County.
The bridge would connect the Lewes to Georgetown Trail that currently passes through the intersection of Cool Spring Road and Route 9. The Sussex County Land Trust expects this to become a publicly funded project with private sector support.
They believe if this bridge is built it would help alleviate some traffic safety concerns and possibly make this trail system more of a destination as the area continues to grow. “In that area, you see a lot of the neighborhoods that have been recently connected by this expansion, they’re really using those trails so we would expect the same thing here. Folks nearby to be getting on this trail and maybe some people driving to this location to literally bike intro Rehoboth to Lewes, that whole trail network,” says Mark Chura, the Executive Director o
Windstone, Cave Neck Road, Milton
Coastal Club, Beaver Dam Road, Lewes
Red Mill Pond South, Route 9, Lewes
Sawgrass South, Old Landing Road, Rehoboth
List of projects includes those approved or under construction over the past three years in the areas of Long Neck, Angola, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach and Milton.
Joists are lifted high in the air at the construction site of the Vineyards at Nassau Valley off Route 9 near Lewes. Phase 3 of the project includes apartments, condominiums and single-family homes.
Construction at Governors, along Gills Neck Road near Lewes, continues. The subdivision is a mixture of single-family homes and town homes with a total of 423 units.