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Moore sworn in, Hartman addressing tax office restrictions
Del. Wayne Hartman and Sen. Mary Beth Carozza continued laying the groundwork for their goals in the 2023 Maryland General Assembly.
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Worcester County clears way for room tax increase
Commissioners approved a letter to be sent to the other Eastern Shore code counties asking for support of legislation to charge 6 cents on the dollar in room tax.
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No more chances for Ocean City stacked parking amendment
The chance for the developers of a planned downtown Margaritaville resort to meet parking requirements with stacked spaces has officially died once and for all.
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Ocean City staff to recommend regulations for LED lights
The lights may soon go down in the city as resort officials begin seriously looking at regulating previously unrestricted LED fixtures in response to complaints.
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Ocean City Council approves e-bike licensing amid debate
Council members voted 4-3 to establish licensing for all classes of e-bikes in city limits after a debate over whether high-class versions should be rented or sold.
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Christmas 5K, church services approved in Ocean City
At a meeting on Nov. 21, Ocean City Council members unanimously approved two Christmas-themed events and one Easter celebration for this winter and spring.
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Ocean City Council still working on Boardwalk e-bike details
City Council members advanced two laws this week that will allow the lowest type of electric bikes on the Boardwalk and crack down on all rowdy riders.
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Ocean City correcting Pier Franchise District oversight
Ocean City planning commissioners recently voted to correct an inadvertent oversight that left 140,000 square feet out of the downtown Pier Franchise District.
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Ocean City’s special event zone could inspire state legislation
Ocean City’s successful efforts to deter the droves of tuner car enthusiasts who once wreaked havoc across the resort have caught the attention of state officials.
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Ocean City prioritizing housing solutions
Code changes that could help create more seasonal workforce housing are headed back to planning commissioners for tweaking after council members weighed in.