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Ocean City’s mayor on Memorial Day prep in pandemic: ‘We’re all in this together’

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FILE 鈥 A lifeguard watches the ocean in Ocean City, Maryland. (草莓传媒/Colleen Kelleher)
'We're all in this together' (Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan)

The reopening of the beaches and boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, will face a big test this weekend as crowds gather for Memorial Day.

How will this work out in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, with social distancing required and masks encouraged? The city鈥檚 mayor told 草莓传媒 that people have to work together to follow the rules.

Ocean City lifted the restrictions on hotels and other short-term rentals last weekend, and plenty of people took advantage, Mayor Rick Meehan said. He suspected the Memorial Day holiday weekend will bring out at least as many people.

鈥淧eople are anxious to get out and about,鈥 Meehan said. 鈥淎nd the hotels will be prepared, and we will be prepared to the best of our ability.鈥

That doesn鈥檛 mean he expects a regular-sized Memorial Day crowd. Restaurants in Ocean City are still only open for carryout, and bars and other amusement venues are still closed.

鈥淲e’re all in a little bit of the unknown,鈥 Meehan said. 鈥淲e do not expect the crowds to be as high as they have been in the past.鈥

Given the expected weather, there could be a bigger crowd on the boardwalk than the beach, and that means social distancing. Meehan said the compliance has been good and he expects it to remain so.

鈥淭here are always going to be those few individuals who maybe are a little hesitant to do so, or just not cognizant. But, for the most part, people are being courteous; people are trying to social-distance. 鈥 So far, I think we’ve been able to manage it, and it’s worked pretty well,鈥 he said.

鈥淧eople really were following the guidelines鈥 on the beach, Meehan said, but he added, 鈥淚f it became necessary, [closing the beach and the boardwalk again] would certainly be something we would consider doing. But I think people are complying, and I think that people realize 鈥 they’re going to have to comply with the orders that are in place.鈥

Meehan had a few pieces of advice for people looking to come to Ocean City.

First, if you live somewhere with a stay-at-home order, stay away: 鈥淲e’re not encouraging anybody to violate stay-at-home orders. There’s a reason for [them]; we would certainly support that.鈥

Second, 鈥淚f you’re staying in a condo, bring a lot of your own provisions. Because supplies could be short; we’re not sure.鈥


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He recommends wearing masks, but didn’t say it would be required.

In general, voluntary compliance with the rules is what will make the weekend, and the rest of the summer, in Ocean City work.

鈥淲e’re all in this together,鈥 Meehan said. 鈥淓verybody’s going to have to work together.鈥

草莓传媒’s John Aaron contributed to this report.

Rick Massimo

Rick Massimo came to 草莓传媒, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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