September 24, 2020
A FREE recycling and paper shredding event will held on Saturday (September 26th) at Hocker's Grocery Store
DelDOT Update on projects impacting the 38th District
Replacement of BR 3-437 on SR54 Lighthouse Road (just west of Fenwick Island)
Project Description: Bridge inspection and repair and recommendation report were completed. The selected scope is to replace the bridge. This locations has many challenges including potential utility impacts, active navigable waterway, significant traffic during beach season, and tight work zone.
Project Phase: Planning
Projected Construction Completion: 2026
Project Update: We are currently evaluating alternative project delivery methods. Construction is scheduled for 2025.

Anchorage Wet Pond Pedestrian Improvements
Project Description: Drainage and stormwater retrofits; Improve traffic operations for
pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles; Create a community entrance.
Project Phase: Construction
Projected Construction Completion: Summer 2020
Project Update: Project is substantially complete.
News from Sussex County: Sussex County property taxes due September 30th
Georgetown, Del., Sept. 2020: Sussex County reminds property owners that Sept. 30 is the State-mandated deadline to pay annual County property tax bills.

In August, the County’s Billing Services office issued tax bills for the 2021 fiscal year, totaling an estimated $166.3 million in revenue. Annual tax bills include County property taxes, and County sewer and water, tax ditch, and street lighting fees, where applicable. Additionally, bills include local school district taxes, which are set by and vary among the eight independent school districts. Delaware law requires Sussex County to bill property owners for school taxes on behalf of the districts, with those funds then turned over to the State. Approximately 10 percent of the typical residential tax bill is for County property taxes, with the balance going to public education.


Tax bills feature an easy-to-read format to help taxpayers understand their bills and payment options, a number of which are available for the public’s convenience, an important offering given the ongoing COVID-19 emergency facing Delaware and the nation. A tutorial explaining how to view account information and make payments is available on the County’s website at http://www.sussexcountyde.gov/property-tax-portal-tutorial.

Sussex County accepts tax payments by cash, check, money order, and debit or credit cards. Taxpayers have different options to make their payments. These include:

THROUGH LENDER
Many taxpayers have their annual taxes paid out of escrow accounts by their mortgage lenders. Escrow customers do not receive paper bills. However, billed amounts are available online by visiting www.sussexcountyde.gov/pay-your-bill and selecting the “Sussex County Self Service site” link on the page. If escrow customers have any questions regarding the status of their accounts, they should contact their lenders.

ONLINE
Payment can be made online with most major credit cards or by e-check. Please visit www.sussexcountyde.gov and select “Online Payment” at the top right of the page.

BY MAIL
Property owners can mail their tax payments using the return envelopes included with their bills. Checks and money orders should be made payable to “Sussex County Government” and addressed to the Sussex County Treasury Division, PO Box 601, Georgetown, DE 19947. All payments sent by mail must be postmarked by Sept. 30 to be considered received on time. Unpaid balances are subject to monthly interest charges.

IN PERSON OR BY TELEPHONE
The County’s payment center is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.; access may be limited at times and is subject to change due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. Anyone paying in person is subject to a health screening and safety protocols, including answering a wellness survey, undergoing a temperature check, and wearing a mask/face-covering. The office is located on the first floor of the County Administrative Offices building, 2 The Circle, in Georgetown. A convenient and secure after-hours payment drop box also is available, located in the lobby. For those making payment by telephone, call 1-866-791-9802. Callers must have their annual tax bill available when making a telephone payment.

For more information or general questions about tax bill payments, please call (302) 855-7871. For the latest information as it relates to County operations, including office hours and safety protocols when visiting public facilities during the COVID-19 emergency, visit www.sussexcountyde.gov/June2020-reopening.
Lilly announces an effort to continue making insulin more affordable
Eli Lilly and Company has announced some more good news about insulin affordability.

On April 7th, the company announced the new Lilly Insulin Value Program co-pay card would allow anyone with commercial insurance, or no insurance, to buy their Lilly insulin for $35 per monthly prescription at retail pharmacies. The announcement was designed to help people who may be struggling financially because of the COVID-19 crisis.

Lilly has now announced it has committed the co-pay card to the company’s suite of insulin affordability solutions. Anyone with commercial insurance, and those without insurance at all, can continue filling their monthly prescription of Lilly insulins for $35 through this program.

People who still need a co-pay card can call the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center at (833) 808-1234 (Monday through Friday, 8 am to 8 pm).

To read the complete statement, please click here.  
REMINDER: A drive-thru food pantry, sponsored by the Food Bank of Delaware, is set for TOMORROW (September 25th) in Georgetown
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