The City of Salisbury announces the arrival of two brand-new all-electric, 25-foot-long ADA-accessible transit buses, purchased through an $818,771 Volkswagen Settlement Transit/Shuttle Bus Program Grant from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). These buses will replace two aging diesel buses and will be officially put into service to further the city’s commitment to sustainability and reduced emissions.
Muralist and NC Public Art Director Max Dowdle has invited the City of Salisbury to participate in his ambitious project to paint 100 murals in North Carolina’s 100 counties over the next five years.
The City of Salisbury’s Community Appearance Commission is excited to announce neighborhood beautification grants! If you’re looking to spruce up your neighborhood, now’s your chance to apply for funding to make your dream project a reality.
Salisbury City Council Member Anthony Smith has announced his resignation, effective Tuesday, Sept. 17, as he prepares to relocate to Birmingham, Ala., for new career opportunities and to be closer to his family.
We're looking for volunteers to help us build cleaner and safer neighborhoods, one block at a time.
As part of the Main Street design process, the City of Salisbury will begin nighttime test hole excavations to help identify more precise locations of underground utilities and infrastructure. The work is scheduled to begin on the evening of Monday, Sept. 9, and will follow a night-time schedule of 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Thursday.
Join beer enthusiasts and entertainers in Downtown Salisbury for the third annual Bell Tower BREWFEST and the 11th annual Buskers’ Bash, celebrating the art of craft beer, and showcasing our buzzing downtown during the first weekend of October.
Employee Spotlight: George Black
This month’s employee spotlight is George Black, a recreation programmer with the Salisbury Parks and Recreation Department.
Salisbury Public Works Director Chris Tester and Summit Design and Engineering Services, Inc., will provide an update on the future of the East Fisher Street Bridge with community stakeholders, Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in Salisbury City Council Chambers, 217 S. Main St.
The City of Salisbury will operate on the following schedule for the Labor Day holiday, Monday, Sept. 2