Traffic & Parking: A Study to Identify Solutions

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Project Overview

Traffic, safety, congestion, and parking are perennial hot topics in Rehoboth Beach. The city has contracted with Rossi Group to conduct a comprehensive traffic and transportation study and offer realistic goals and actions to improve the traffic/parking experience in Rehoboth Beach.

At the conclusion of the study, Rossi will present potential improvement options that may include:

  • citywide speed reductions and traffic-calming measures
  • traffic capacity and flow enhancements
  • improvements at strategic intersections
  • improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities
  • recommendations to better address parking demand

How You Can Be Involved

You can share your comments about traffic and parking in the City of Rehoboth Beach below. Continue to follow this page for updates related to the city's traffic and transportation study.

Project Overview

Traffic, safety, congestion, and parking are perennial hot topics in Rehoboth Beach. The city has contracted with Rossi Group to conduct a comprehensive traffic and transportation study and offer realistic goals and actions to improve the traffic/parking experience in Rehoboth Beach.

At the conclusion of the study, Rossi will present potential improvement options that may include:

  • citywide speed reductions and traffic-calming measures
  • traffic capacity and flow enhancements
  • improvements at strategic intersections
  • improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities
  • recommendations to better address parking demand

How You Can Be Involved

You can share your comments about traffic and parking in the City of Rehoboth Beach below. Continue to follow this page for updates related to the city's traffic and transportation study.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded. Results will be shared soon.

    The City of Rehoboth Beach has implemented temporary traffic-calming and pedestrian-safety measures on King Charles Avenue for the 2024 summer season: New crosswalks and pedestrian relief islands at Stockley Street and additional crosswalks and bump outs at New Castle Street. The purpose of this survey is to evaluate the effectiveness of these temporary projects and help city officials determine whether these or other traffic-calming and pedestrian-safety measures should be constructed in these locations and/or elsewhere within the city.

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  • The traffic and parking stakeholder survey has been closed. Thank you to the 665 people who provided feedback through the survey. Responses have been shared with the city's study consultant, Rossi Group.
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Page last updated: 11 Sep 2024, 10:08 AM