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Rehoboth city manager to resign Nov. 3

Laurence Christian cites unforeseen personal family matters as reason for leaving
September 6, 2023

The City of Rehoboth Beach has announced that City Manager Laurence Christian will resign his position effective Nov. 3. He joined city staff in January. 

Christian said he is grateful for the opportunity to have served the City of Rehoboth Beach over the past eight months. He cites unforeseen personal family matters as the reason for making the very difficult decision to resign. He also has conveyed his appreciation for the dedicated and hardworking city staff, the stalwart commitment of the mayor and entire board of commissioners, and the remarkable environment that makes the City of Rehoboth Beach such an outstanding place to live, visit and work.   

During his brief tenure as city manager, Christian played a strong, active role in developing and furthering the city's goals and priorities, working daily to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

“The City of Rehoboth Beach is an exceptional community and place to work,” Christian said. “I feel truly blessed to have had a small role in moving this organization forward, and working with an amazing board of commissioners and city staff. However, I must put my family first.” 

Christian’s leadership, vision and tireless dedication have been invaluable to the city's progress and success, said Mayor Stan Mills.

"Laurence Christian has been an outstanding city manager, and his commitment to the City of Rehoboth Beach has left an indelible mark on our community,” Mills said. “We are immensely grateful for his contributions and wish him the very best in his future endeavors."   

The City of Rehoboth Beach will once again engage in a thorough search for a new city manager, for someone who will continue the city's mission of excellence and service to its residents. The city is committed to maintaining continuity and ensuring a smooth transition of leadership. More details about the search and the city’s interim plans will be forthcoming. 

As the city moves forward, it remains dedicated to its residents and visitors, and will continue to provide the highest level of service and support to the community. 

 

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