GEORGETOWN Del. – Georgetown officials will hold a public workshop next month as part of an ongoing regional review of transportation needs within the Coastal Corridors Study area, according to a post on the town’s official Facebook page. The session is scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and will take place at Georgetown Middle School on West Market Street. Residents will be able to hear an overview of the project, speak with members of the study team and review information on current conditions and long term planning goals.
The Coastal Corridors initiative is examining traffic patterns, development pressures and transportation concerns across key routes in eastern Sussex County. The study is supported by state and county planning agencies and is expected to guide future improvements related to mobility, safety and infrastructure needs. Officials noted that registration is optional and that meeting materials and an online survey will be made available the same day for those unable to attend. A recording of the presentation will be posted afterward. If severe weather occurs, the workshop will be rescheduled for December 4 with updates posted online.
Town leaders are encouraging residents to participate, saying the feedback gathered will help shape the next phase of transportation and land use planning for the surrounding communities. Additional information about the Coastal Corridors Study, including links to meeting materials and registration, is available at coastalcorridors.com.
Photo: Town of Georgetown, Delaware Facebook page
Photo: Town of Georgetown, Delaware Facebook page
