After some previous discussions regarding the possible definitions of tents and their permitted uses in the business district, Dewey Beach commissioners voted unanimously Dec. 16 to refer draft ordinances to the planning and zoning commission for.
For the second year in a row, a municipal election will not be held in Dewey Beach, as the two incumbents were the only ones to file for the two open commissioner seats. As the 5 p.m. Aug. 18 filing deadline struck, town election officials certified.
Two seats are up for grabs in Dewey Beach’s municipal election, set for Saturday, Sept. 17. Two-year seats held by Mayor Bill Stevens and Commissioner Gary Persinger expire in September. Stevens, first elected in 2000, said July 1 that he intends to.
The first meeting of the Dewey Beach Climate Change Committee saw members volunteer to research issues relating to storms and events, sea level rise, and funding opportunities, and to identify possible solutions before the next meeting, set for.
After a very short discussion in which two additional groups were suggested, Dewey Beach commissioners unanimously approved town committee chairs, members and liaisons Oct. 15. Julie Johnson will reprise her role as audit committee chair; committee.