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Ocean City Council and Mayor Address Boardwalk Incidents

The Ocean City Council and Mayor led one of the most heated meetings ever Monday evening, tackling the issue of keeping visitors and residents safe following recent incidents on the Boardwalk. The rush to ensure the safety of tourists comes after a long week of violence along Ocean Cityโ€™s Boardwalk. Members of the public made their passionate and caring voices heard, pleading for elected officials to do better and more.

Mayor Meehan, City Council, & Public Comments

Ocean City Boardwalk

City councilmembers and Mayor Rick Meehan addressed public security matters during a separate meeting earlier Monday, which was closed to the public. However, viewers of the lengthy public session, which began an hour later, submitted their questions and were even allowed to speak directly to city officials,. This quickly transformed the meeting into a candid discussion about transparency and accountability. Frustration over the violence was clear and many members of the public stressed that they feel unheard by their elected officials, especially during this challenging time. A property owner even criticized Mayor Meehan directly, asking for transparency, while another attendee called for a seminar between citizens and officials.

In response to the passionate public reaction, Councilmember John Gehrig told his fellow elected officials โ€œIโ€™m done discussing this behind the scenes. Iโ€™m going to speak right out in publicโ€ฆThe solution is on us; itโ€™s why we were elected.โ€ Mayor Meehan added that more officers need to be added to the police force and that solutions are necessary. He even said, โ€œWe shouldnโ€™t be giving lip service, people donโ€™t want it.โ€ Councilmember Tony DeLuca repeated his colleaguesโ€™ sentiments, saying that the council โ€œowes the public.โ€

Councilmember Matt James reacted to the recent events on Facebook Monday afternoon, saying that โ€œSomething must be done now to stop these criminals from coming to Ocean City, their behavior is unacceptable and unwanted.โ€ He echoed these concerns during the meeting, saying that โ€œour constituents deserve better.โ€

At the conclusion of the meeting, Councilmember Gehrig said in part to members of the public, โ€œThere are solutions. There are actionable items we can undertake. We can change the message. The message precedes the action. I say “we need” but don’t misunderstand… all of this exists. We have talked about it. Now is the time to do it. Contact me anytime…โ€

Despite the frustration, there is also a love and passion for Ocean City from members of the public, who are surely ready for change. While there are not yet solutions, officials are optimistic that the problems can be attacked both now and in the future. Members of the public were heard loud and clear and now, they say that it is up to the elected officials to be transparent and put solutions in place, not merely discuss them.

Police Response

Following a weekend of arrests and more unruliness, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro released a video Monday morning addressing the unrest. โ€œI can assure you that in the days and weeks ahead, they (police officers) will be doing even more to keep our visitors and residents safeโ€ฆthey will be there to strictly, yet professionally, enforce the law. The kind of behavior we have seen recently will not be tolerated and arrests will be made.โ€, says Buzzuro. The police chief went on to say that tension is present all over the nation, but that as we have these important conversations, respect and kindness are pertinent.

Hotel Reaction

Park Place Hotel

While these incidents are making headlines, Jackie Ball, one of the owners of the Park Place Hotel on the Boardwalk emphasizes that families should not be discouraged from heading down to the ocean. โ€œWhat weโ€™ve been telling people is that these are isolated incidents and families do not need to be afraid. All of our guests staying at our hotel have not been affected by this. However, we still want all of these incidents to come to an end soon. We are hoping that this is not something that will continue throughout the summer.โ€, says Ball. Tonight, there was no question that councilmembers also want everyone to feel safe and secure while visiting.

COVID-19 Update

July 4th Fireworks

City Manager Doug Miller announced July 4th fireworks will not take place, and will be postponed to a later date. Miller also said that the council does not expect any additional applications for outdoor dining on public property due to Governor Larry Hoganโ€™s previous actions to allow limited indoor and outdoor dining. Additionally, Councilmember Gehrig added that many special events are postponed, and some are still waiting on receiving guidance as it relates to social distancing and other health measures. However, he promised that outdoor summer camps are continuing, with nearly 1,000 students signed up, and that an outdoor graduation on the Boardwalk was so successful, that it may be considered again in the future.

The next regularly scheduled meeting is on July 6th at 6:00 p.m.

Logan Dubel
Logan Dubel
Logan Dubel is a contributor for OceanCity.com and the host of "This Week in Ocean City." He is a Baltimore County native, Franklin High School graduate, and an undergraduate journalism and media student at the University of Texas at Austin. He joined the OceanCity.com team in June 2020. On the shore, he has also served as a writer at the Art League of Ocean City and the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum. Logan has a strong passion for covering the news and its impact on Marylanders. Since arriving at OceanCity.com, he has covered the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, interviewed newsmakers including former First Lady Yumi Hogan, Mayor Rick Meehan, and members of the City Council, featured local businesses, and covered local events. As a collegiate journalist, Logan also works as a Life and Arts Reporter for The Daily Texan and an anchor/reporter for Texas Student Television. Most recently, he anchored live coverage of the 2022 Midterm Elections and reported from the CMT Music Awards Red Carpet. Have a story idea? Contact logan@oceancity.com.

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