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Coluzzi a community candidate for Rehoboth

August 3, 2018

As residents of Rehoboth Beach, we have known Pat Coluzzi for over 10 years.

Pat served as a Rehoboth Beach commissioner for two terms – from 2007 to 2013 - and during that time she was instrumental in establishing many projects here in Rehoboth including the implementation of a Bicycle Master Plan, scooter parking, the beautiful Garden of the Navigators, and obtaining various needed grants for the city.

Pat is the founder and force behind our very successful and popular Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, now in its 12th year. She is president of the Rehoboth Beach Sister Cities Association, a board member of the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal Improvement Association, and a former board member of Rehoboth Beach Main Street.

Pat has been a property owner here in Rehoboth since 1994 and a full-time resident since 2002. She knows the City of Rehoboth and wants what is best for both the homeowners and the businesses. She has the ability to work well with people, and city, county and state officials. Pat also recognizes the importance for all of us to work together – not against one another.

Pat has been a diligent and successful representative of Rehoboth and will continue to address the many issues that are always facing our city, including parking, safety, and beautification of our charming town, and will strive for workable solutions for all.

Please join us in voting for Pat Coluzzi for commissioner on Aug. 11 – the For Our Community Candidate.

Elaine and Walt Davis
Rehoboth Beach
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