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The Town Council meeting agenda includes committee reports from Planning and Zoning, Police Accountability, Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety, the Seaside Craft Show, Stormwater and Flooding, and Cultural and Historical Affairs. Old business features a second reading for an ordinance amendment regarding seasonal parking permit eligibility, specifically authorizing the Town Manager to designate fee-free permits for special circumstances. New business items include consideration of a white paper on swimming pool dewatering regulations, an update to the town's investment policy, approval of a $55,520 change order for Mumford and Miller, the $65,000 purchase of a Vermeer vacuum excavator, revisions to town code parking maps, and the approval of the 2026 beach concession for Sarge Athletics.
The committee discussed the status of vendor participation and booth layout planning, including the impact of competing events. Administrative updates focused on finalizing the acceptance packets for artists, including labeling and timing protocols. The group reviewed the month-by-month timeline and volunteer management responsibilities, specifically regarding booth assignments, parking logistics, and vendor check-in procedures for the upcoming show. Arrangements for volunteer recognition and local business outreach were also addressed.
The agenda for the meeting includes discussions on the town finance report, a second reading of an ordinance to amend Chapter 227, the review of a dewatering white paper, the revision of the investment policy, and the presentation of the annual investment report. Additionally, the council will cover various operational items such as contract proposals, town code parking maps, and athletics program initiatives.
The committee meeting featured a presentation on development challenges in the county and the resulting land use reform recommendations. Discussions covered the importance of preserving wetlands and open space to mitigate flooding, updates on the Thompson Island Living Shoreline project, and regional resilience efforts including federal funding for coastal replenishment and dune damage repairs. The committee also reviewed a new shoreline public access plan requirement from DNREC, progress on the Loop Canal dam permitting and construction, and the distribution of educational pamphlets regarding home flooding prevention.
The committee discussed recent pedestrian safety incidents, including a hit-and-run accident, and evaluated infrastructure improvements such as new crosswalks, sidewalk maintenance, and lighting enhancements. Members reviewed existing improvement lists covering structural, administrative, and engagement initiatives. The committee confirmed the 2026 events calendar and explored new outreach strategies, including trolley signage and community engagement programs. Additionally, the committee planned the upcoming third learning and sharing event focused on regional collaboration, and addressed processes for public communication and future near-miss reporting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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