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Do you have a mind-blowing idea that could make the City of Rehoboth Beach an even better place to live and visit? Even if your great idea is a little one, we want to hear from you. Maybe you simply have a general comment or suggestion that you want to be sure is passed along to the appropriate staff member or elected officials. You can post your idea or comment on the idea board here. City staff will provide feedback and others can comment, share, or "love" your idea/comment. In addition, ideas and comments posted to this page will be shared with elected officials via a written report submitted as an agenda support document for each month's Board of Commissioners meeting.

Remember, you'll need to register to Reach Out Rehoboth to share ideas and comments.

Do you have a mind-blowing idea that could make the City of Rehoboth Beach an even better place to live and visit? Even if your great idea is a little one, we want to hear from you. Maybe you simply have a general comment or suggestion that you want to be sure is passed along to the appropriate staff member or elected officials. You can post your idea or comment on the idea board here. City staff will provide feedback and others can comment, share, or "love" your idea/comment. In addition, ideas and comments posted to this page will be shared with elected officials via a written report submitted as an agenda support document for each month's Board of Commissioners meeting.

Remember, you'll need to register to Reach Out Rehoboth to share ideas and comments.

  • New Years Eve

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    Idea/Comment:

    Would Love the city to launch a NYE activity like they do in so many resort communities. I think it would be a huge success. Like drop a Dolles Taffy something iconic

    Staff Feedback:

    What a fun idea! Of course, it comes with considerations related to staffing and cost. We've shared your idea with key staff and elected officials.

  • Downtown RB has been lacking a grocery store for over 2 years

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    Idea/Comment:

    Downtown RB has been lacking a grocery store for over 2 years. Is there anything the city can do to facilitate a grocery in Rehoboth?

    Could the city provide an incentive to potential grocers; institute a co-op system for a grocery; or entice Lingos to reopen. Even with all the obvious negatives of the past management, Lingos market is sorely missed.

    Staff Feedback:

    Thank you for sharing your idea with us. While the city does not generally recruit specific businesses, your comment was shared with our new planning and community development director.

  • Airborne dust and debris from construction demolition

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    Idea/Comment:

    Why isn't there a requirement in City Codes that contractors engaged in a demolition project, must take measures to prevent or reduce airborne dust and debris? Ex: demo currently in progress at 315 Laurel: Yesterday the air was full of visible particles dust & dirt from wood, wallboard, concrete, paint, shreds of insulation material, and who knows what else. There's a fine layer of dust over our vehicles, decks, shrubs, etc., not to mention the hazards of breathing this stuff. Today the wind was blowing to the north, so neighbors on Munson got the dust... In other areas, I've seen contractors wet down the debris to reduce the amount of dust flying around. Why isn't that a requirement here in town? With so many demolition projects being approved in the neighborhoods, I think this issue needs to be addressed.


    Staff Feedback:

    I reached out to our public works and building and licensing departments, and there are indeed regulations requiring contractors to minimize dust and debris. Thank you for bringing this particular situation to our attention. We will reach out to the contractor to remind them of the need to minimize dust and debris.

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