Construction crews in Rehoboth Beach have started work on installing protective bollards at the intersection of Rehoboth Avenue and the Boardwalk. The safety barrier project is expected to continue through May 15, with work being completed in phases.

Construction teams in Rehoboth Beach have begun the process of installing protective barriers near one of the city’s most popular tourist destinations. Work crews removed pavement stones earlier this week at the intersection where Rehoboth Avenue meets the Boardwalk in preparation for the safety project.
The installation of bollards is scheduled to commence next week and continue through May 15, according to city officials. These protective barriers will be positioned along Rehoboth Avenue as it approaches the Bandstand area, as well as at the junction where the Boardwalk and Rehoboth Avenue meet.
Construction will proceed in phases, with temporary fencing being relocated as workers concentrate on different sections of the project. City officials emphasize that pedestrians will maintain access to the boardwalk from Rehoboth Avenue throughout the construction period.
Residents and visitors can find additional details about the Bandstand Boardwalk Vehicular Barrier Plan on the City of Rehoboth Beach website.
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