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City's hotel project sparks traffic and business concerns

June 08, 2024 | Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware



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City's hotel project sparks traffic and business concerns
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the anticipated impact of a new hotel project on local traffic and commercial activity, particularly along Wilmington Avenue. Concerns were raised regarding the potential increase in vehicle traffic and restaurant deliveries that could accompany the hotel's success.

One official highlighted that while small stores currently exist along the property line, the absence of a loading dock for these businesses raises questions about their future viability amid the expected changes. The city has already commissioned a traffic and congestion review specifically for Wilmington Avenue, indicating that the issue has not gone unnoticed.

The conversation also touched on the role of the building inspector, whose initial disagreement with the project’s plans shifted over time. This change has led to further scrutiny of the building code, particularly regarding the definitions of structures and loading berths. Officials debated the interpretation of the code, emphasizing that the hotel would constitute a single structure with a principal use, while the future of smaller commercial spaces remains uncertain.

The meeting underscored the complexities of urban development and the need for careful consideration of how new projects can affect existing businesses and traffic patterns in the area.

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