Rehoboth Beach announces communications specialist, additional staff notes
Delaware News Desk
Lynne Coan, a communications professional with more than two decades of experience working to help build community in local jurisdictions through communications and engagement, has joined the city of Rehoboth Beach as communications specialist.
Previously, Coan was public information officer with the city of Suwanee, Georgia, for 15 years and most recently served as communications and marketing manager with the town of Vienna, Virginia, where she worked for five years. She has a bachelor’s degree in English and journalism from the University of Richmond.
“We’re excited to welcome Lynne to the city of Rehoboth Beach,” said City Manager Sharon Lynn, “and to put her considerable experience and communication skills to work on behalf of the city and its residents.”
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Despite a recent change to federal guidance suggesting face masks aren’t needed for fully vaccinated people outside, the mandate requiring face masks in all of Rehoboth Beach’s public space still stands.
During a special meeting April 27, city commissioners scheduled an emergency meeting for April 29 to discuss possible changes to the city’s mask mandate. That action came in response to updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that fully vaccinated individuals can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing, and they can also participate in outdoor activities and recreation without a mask, except in certain crowded settings and venues. The meeting was also scheduled in anticipation of an April 28 town hall meeting with Gov. John Carney.
UPDATE: The city issued a press release late Wednesday evening saying the special emergency meeting has been cancelled. There was no explanation given. More information will be added when it becomes available.
In anticipation of changes to the city’s mask-wearing mandate, Rehoboth Beach commissioners have scheduled an emergency meeting for 9 a.m., Thursday, April 29.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance Tuesday, saying, in part, that fully vaccinated individuals can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing, and they can also participate in outdoor activities and recreation without a mask, except in certain crowded settings and venues.