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2022-2023 Boards, Committees & Commission List

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Boards/Commission/Committees List 2022-2023

Village-to-Village Interest Survey

At the June meeting the Residential Advocacy Committee introduced Village to Village representatives who spoke to our committee and public participants. This group is a nonprofit organization that enables older adults to remain safe and independent in their homes. The Village to Village program has been successful in other communities on the Delmarva Peninsula like Bethany Beach, Ocean View, and Lewes as well as communities all over the US and England. Because of the interest expressed by some Fenwick residents, we are sending this survey to the Fenwick Community.

These results will be sent to an independent exploratory committee unaffiliated with Council or other Town officials. Please note that the Village program is a separate and independent entity. While the Town Council is not officially endorsing this program, Town officials thought it would be helpful to share this information with those who might be interested.

Any additional questions should be directed to info@villagevolunteer.org. All surveys will be returned to:

Ms. Lynn Andrews 

1205 Schulz Rd.

Fenwick Island, DE 19944

Thank you, 

Janice Bortner- jbortner@fenwickisland.org 

Fenwick Island, Council Member and Residential Concerns Chair

Village to Village Survey

Full-Time Maintenance Tech Position- Public Works Department

The Town of Fenwick Island Public Works Department is seeking an applicant for a full-time Maintenance Tech Position. For a complete job description and application click the link below.

Employment

SR1 Coastal Corridor Resiliency Study

 Date: Tuesday, September 20. 2022  
 Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Meeting Link

Phone: 1(646) 876 9923
Webinar Id: 816 1994 6072
Passcode: 248974

https://deldot.gov/projects/Studies/sr1-coastal-corridor/

About this Study:

Here at DelDOT it is our goal to examine the impacts climate change and sea-level rise are having on our transportation infrastructure, and incorporate resiliency and sustainability measures in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of our projects. Due to the low-lying topography of our state, creating resilient infrastructure in the face of roadway flooding is a challenge. DelDOT has been and continues to be challenged by the effects of sea-level rise (SLR) and frequently flooded roadways. And the SR1 corridor between Dewey Beach and the Maryland state line is particularly vulnerable with effects coming from oceanside as well as bayside. This section of SR1 is a primary evacuation route for Bethany Beach, South Bethany, Fenwick Island, and Ocean City, Maryland. This planning study will allow the Delaware Department of Transportation to develop short and long-term solutions to help protect this important roadway for both the economic stability of the state and the safety of the traveling public.

Current Study Phase:

  • Data collection/Public Outreach
  • Meetings/Workshops

project time line

Study Area Map

project time line

 

Fall Bulk Trash Sept. 6th-8th

Fall Bulk Trash Pickup is September 6th-8th. There will not be another bulk pickup until Spring.

Please do not put bulk trash out any sooner than 3 days prior to collection date.

Please put your bulk trash items out before 10pm on the second day of bulk trash pick-up. Items placed out on the final day will not be guaranteed pick-up.

For more information on bulk trash.