The News Journal

Rehoboth hires new city manager, previously managed Hoover Dam town

- Shannon Marvel McNaught

Following a six-month search, “The Nation’s Summer Capital” has hired a new city manager.

Kansas City-area native Taylour Tedder will start his new job in Rehoboth Beach on May 15.

The 35-year-old Tedder holds a master’s degree in public administra­tion, a Rehoboth Beach news release said. His most recent position, as the city manager of Boulder City, Nevada, began in 2021. With a population of about 15,000, Boulder City is home to the Hoover Dam and a short drive from Las Vegas. Tedder managed over 300 employees and a $198 million budget there, according to the news release.

In comparison, Rehoboth Beach has a population of about 1,100, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, but that balloons into tens of thousands in the summer. Tedder will manage about 240 employees and a $38 million budget in Rehoboth, city spokespers­on Lynne Coan said.

“His experience and skills align well with the challenges and opportunit­ies that exist in Rehoboth Beach,” Rehoboth

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Beach Mayor Stan Mills said in a news release. “He is fiscally savvy, experience­d in the day-to-day operations of a destinatio­n community, enthusiast­ic and energetic, and a fantastic communicat­or.”

Evan Miller has been serving as the interim city manager since last year, when Laurence Christian resigned after only a few months on the job due to “unforeseen personal family matters,” a city news release said. Prior to that, Sharon Lynn served as city manager for about eight years, departing in 2022.

Reach Shannon Marvel McNaught at smcnaught@gannett.com or on Twitter @MarvelMcNa­ught.

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