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January 15, 2020: Solutions to Building Safer Neighborhoods Discussion
Community Discussion: Solutions to Building Safer Neighborhoods * MEDIA ADVISORY * WHAT: In an effort to address the increasing issue of gun violence in our communities, 4th District Wilmington City […]
City Council Votes to Authorize New Police Academy Class
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 9, 2020 WILMINGTON – At Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting, Council voted to pass a resolution calling for the commencement of an academy class for the […]
11/22/19 City Council Approves Code Change to increase penalties regarding commercial property maintenence
WILMINGTON – On Thursday November 21, 2019, Wilmington City Council approved a bill presented by Councilmember Zanthia Oliver that amends Chapter 13 of the City Code regarding commercial property maintenance. […]
9/27/19 City Council’s Community Development & Urban Planning Committee Announces formation of Sub-Committee to Promote Healthy Communities
WILMINGTON – Today, City Council’s Community Development and Urban Planning Committee (CD&UP) announced the names of the “Healthy Communities” Sub-Committee. Healthy Communities is a sub-committee of the CD&UP and will […]
9/5/19 Christofer Johnson Sworn in as 7th District Councilmember
SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 WILMINGTON – Today, Wilmington City Council has sworn in Christofer C. Johnson as Wilmington’s 7th District Councilman. He is filling the seat that was vacated when Councilman […]
Committee of the Whole Meeting scheduled for Monday August 26, 2019 4:30 PM
WILMINGTON – Last week, Wilmington City Council announced the names of the qualified candidates for the City’s 7th Councilmanic District vacancy for the seat vacated by Councilman Robert Williams in […]
Council Announces Names of 7th District Candidates
WILMINGTON – Today, Wilmington City Council announced the names of the qualified candidates for the City’s 7th Councilmanic District vacancy for the seat vacated by Councilman Robert Williams in July. […]
Reminder – City Council now accepting letters of interest for filling District 7 vacancy
WILMINGTON – – The Wilmington City Council is now soliciting letters of interest from residents affiliated with the Democratic Party of the City’s 7th District to consider filling the seat that has been vacated […]
Williams resigns, Council search for successor begins
WILMINGTON – – Today, Robert A. Williams today resigned his post as Councilman of Wilmington’s 7th District. “It has been a pleasure to serve the residents of the 7th District and the City […]
Fogging Spraying Mosquitoes – Southbridge Community /Alert
The Delaware Mosquito Control Section will conduct mosquito spraying to reduce adult mosquito populations in the Southbridge area of Wilmington on Friday, June 14, 2019. Weather permitting, the spraying will […]
Sub#1 to Ord# 19-026 – Councilman Freel plans to hold legislation at the June 6th Council Meeting
“I will be holding Sub#1 to Ordinance # 19-026 an Ordinance to Amend Chapters 4, 5 and 34 of the City Code to Increase the Rental Dwelling Unit Business […]
Council Approved the City’s FY2020 Operating Budget
News and Information From the Wilmington City Council City Council Approved the City’s FY2020 Budget The approved budget includes no property tax increase and 3.8% water/sewer/stormwater rate increase for City customers, zero for […]
Community Conversations – Media Advisory
Wilmington City Council President, Hanifa Shabazz, will host the fourth “Community Conversations” today, Tuesday May 21st at 6:00 p.m. at Highlands Elementary School, 2100 Gilpin Avenue, Wilmington, DE. The public […]
City’s FY2020 Operating Budget Failed Approval by Council
The operating budget tonight was defeated, 6 yea votes, 2 present votes,1 absent, 4 nay votes, which an ordinance requires 7 votes to pass. Per City Charter, the Council is required […]
Community Conversations – Save the Date
SAVE THE DATE Wilmington City Council President Hanifa Shabazz Presents Upcoming Community Conversations May 17, 2019, 6 – 8 p.m. P.S duPont Middle School, 701 W. 34th Street May 21, 2019, […]
Cancellation of the previously scheduled public hearings (June 6, 2019, 700 Lea Blvd)
The previously scheduled hearings (June 6, 2019) has been cancelled on the following: Proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Development Plan for the Northwest Analysis Area and Ordinance No. […]
Community Conversations – News Media Alert
Council President Hosts Second of Four “Community Conversations” Wilmington City Council President, Hanifa Shabazz, will host the second of four “Community Conversations” this evening, Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 6:00 […]
Community Conversations Hosted by Dr. Hanifa Shabazz, President Wilmington City Council
Community Conversations – Save the Date SAVE THE DATE Wilmington City Council President Dr. Hanifa Shabazz Presents Community Conversations April 25, 2019, 6 – 8 p.m. Peoples Settlement Association, […]
City Council confirms Robert M. Goff Jr., Esq. as next City Solicitor
WILMINGTON– City Councilmembers this evening confirmed the appointment of Robert M. Goff Jr., Esq. as the next Wilmington City Solicitor. Councilmembers unanimously approved a resolution that formally names Goff […]
City Council approves CVT Commission’s recommendation to name DETV as next Public Access/Leased Access station operator
WILMINGTON– The Wilmington City Council has voted to accept the Cable, Video & Telecommunications Commission’s recommendation to select DETV as the next manager of its Public Access/Leased Access (PALA) television […]
DelDOT to hold public workshop on rehabilitation of I-95 from I-495 to North of Brandywine River Bridge
WILMINGTON – The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) would like to invite residents from in and around Wilmington and all other interested parties to a Public Workshop to discuss the […]
Community Court seeks input from the Wilmington community through online survey
WILMINGTON– Community Court organizers are asking the Wilmington community to assist them, as they prepare to launch a Wilmington Community Court, by completing a short online “Needs Assessment” survey. The […]
FY 2020 City Council Budget Hearing schedule released
FY 2020 CITY COUNCIL BUDGET HEARING SCHEDULE WILMINGTON – The Wilmington City Council is scheduled to begin hearing proposals from the heads of the various departments throughout city government outlining plans […]
Delaware Transit Corporation to hold a public workshop to discuss proposed changes to DART Statewide Bus Services
WILMINGTON – The Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) is hosting Public Hearing Workshops to provide input and comments on proposed changes to DART Statewide Bus Services to become effective May 19, […]
Wilmington City Council Swears in 1st District Councilwoman Linda Gray
WILMINGTON– Linda Gray, a former parole officer, and magistrate judge is the new 1stDistrict Council Member of the City of Wilmington. By a vote of 8 to 4, the full […]
Stormin’ Norman Reunion Classic basketball tournament tips off this weekend
WILMINGTON – An effort that started as a way to get young people off the streets of Southbridge will serve as a reminder of its success in changing lives nearly […]
WITN-22 again awarded top honors from Delaware Press Association
WILMINGTON– For the second time in as many years WITN-22 has taken away first-place awards in the 2019 Delaware Press Association Communications Contest. The awards are as follows: 1st Place: […]
Wilmington City Council office closes early due to worsening weather conditions
WILMINGTON – Due to worsening weather conditions, President Hanifa Shabazz has closed the office of the Wilmington City Council for the remainder of the day. Wilmington City Councilmembers are available to […]
Tomorrow’s City Council meeting rescheduled to Thursday, February 28th
WILMINGTON– At the request of numerous members of City Council and due to their unexpected professional conflicts to attend tomorrow’s regularly scheduled meeting, President Hanifa Shabazz has agreed to […]
Committee of the Whole makes recommendation to fill 1st District seat, full Council to vote to accept or reject
WILMINGTON – The Wilmington City Council Committee of the Whole has selected Linda M. Gray as its recommended candidate to fill the 1st District vacancy and will next present it to the full […]
Council Members ‘looking forward to’ Committee of the Whole meeting to recommend candidate to fill long vacant 1st District seat
WILMINGTON– On Friday at 4:30 p.m. the entire body of the Wilmington City Council will convene as a Committee of the Whole to participate in the selection process for filling […]
City Auditor cites “good feeling” about Council community support funding process after completing review requested by President
WILMINGTON– While a recently completed review of Community Service grants distributed between 2014 and the start of the current session of the Wilmington City Council turned up some instances that […]
CVT Commission selects DETV to manage Leased Access station, recommendation goes to full Council for vote
WILMINGTON– The Cable, Video & Telecommunications Commission today selected DETV as its recommendation to be the next Third Party Operator (TPO) of Channel 28, the city’s Public Access/Leased Access (PALA) […]
Committee of the Whole will convene to review process for filling 1st District vacancy
WILMINGTON– On Friday, Feb, 15 at 4:30 p.m., the Wilmington City Council is convening a Committee of the Whole to review the process for filling the 1st District vacancy. The vacancy […]
Ordinance to include all Council Members in 1st District vacancy selection passes, public to be included in process
WILMINGTON – The City is one step closer to filling the vacancy on the Wilmington City Council designated for a representative of the 1stDistrict. By a vote of 7 to […]
Wilmington City Council Meeting will take place tonight as scheduled, news of cancelation reported in error
WILMINGTON– The regularly scheduled meeting of the Wilmington City Council has not been canceled and will be held at 6 p.m. this evening inside Council Chambers at the Louis L. Redding […]
State Senator to introduce legislation updating sex ed standards after Council sends resolution to General Assembly urging it
WILMINGTON– Legislation compelling teachers to update sex education standards to include sexual assault and consent could be introduced in the State Senate after a letter from City Councilmember Rysheema Dixon […]
Councilman Freel honored by Westside Neighborhood Coalition
WILMINGTON – Council Member Bud Freel was honored last month by the Westside Neighborhood Coalition for his “willingness to always work with us.” “We decided to honor Councilman Freel by […]
11th St. will be closed Saturday for removal of sign
Wilmington – The Delaware Department of Transportation announced the removal of a sign by a crane at the Capital One Building will require the closure of West 11th Street between […]
TRAFFIC ALERT – Daytime Closure of Exit 4 on I-495 next week
Wilmington – According to DelDOT, Exit 4 along I-495m the northbound off ramp to Hay Road in Wilmington is scheduled to be closed from 7 am until 7 pm on January 10, 2019 […]
Councilwoman Oliver partners with local businessman to host toy drive, giveaway
WILMINGTON– Councilwoman Zanthia Oliver, Wilmington’s 3rdDistrict, is teaming up with local businessman Jason Baul to host the the first annual toy drive and van giveaway this weekend. Baul, owner of […]
Council holds off vote on special committee recommendation for 1st District vacancy, selection process resets
WILMINGTON– The Wilmington City Council held off on voting to reconsider a resolution to accept the recommendation of the special committee formed to lead the process to fill the 1st District […]
Council Member McCoy hosts 6th District meeting to discuss Jackson Street Boys and Girls Club
WILMINGTON– On December 19, 2018 6thDistrict Council Member Yolanda McCoy will be hosting a community discussion at Pulaski Elementary School over the future of the site of the Jackson Street […]
Council rejects special committee recommendation for filling 1st District vacancy, selection process to repeat
WILMINGTON– The Wilmington City Council rejected a resolution to accept the recommendation of the special committee formed to lead the process to fill the 1stDistrict vacancy. After two days of […]
Ad Hoc Committee makes selection to fill Dist. 1 vacancy, will send recommendation to Council
WILMINGTON– After a more than a month of extensive outreach, reviewing letters of interest, resumes, and interviewing candidates to fill the Wilmington Council District 1 seat vacated by Nnamdi Chukwuocha, […]
Contractor community development info session held
WILMINGTON – More than a hundred participants came out for today’s Contractors Information Session. The information session was designed to educate anyone interested in participating in Wilmington’s redevelopment efforts to […]
City of Wilmington News Advisory/Invitation for News Coverage
On Tuesday, December 4 at 10:30 a.m., Mayor Mike Purzycki and City Council Member Zanthia Oliver will recognize and honor Delaware’s oldest African-American owned funeral home—Bell Funeral Home—with the placement […]