Employee Spotlight: Steven Williams
This month’s employee spotlight is Battalion Chief Steven Williams. He is assigned to C shift and has been employed with the Salisbury Fire Department for more than 15 years. In his role, Steven ensures the smooth operation of all Salisbury fire stations. He commands the shift, manages staffing, and oversees training. His leadership is critical during major events such as fires and rescues.
The Forest Hills Greenway footbridge is currently under repair as part of a series of infrastructure projects. As public works crews started the initial repair, they found the bridge would need additional maintenance.
This month’s employee spotlight is Lindsey Stegall, the senior administrative specialist for the City of Salisbury Public Works Department. With seven years of service in Salisbury,
Kelly Baker, a lifelong Salisbury resident and 21-year city of Salisbury employee, will take on the assistant city manager role effective Monday, June 10. She is the first woman to hold the position in the city.
Five Salisburians were honored last month at the annual Elizabeth Duncan Koontz (EDK) Humanitarian Awards held at the Salisbury Civic Center. Honorees Edward and Susan Norvell, Emily Jean Perry, Jason Walser and David Whisenant were among the 10 residents and organizations nominated this year for their dedication to the community.
West End residents are noticing a difference in street lighting along Lloyd and Bank Streets as Salisbury’s transportation department tests two different LED color temperatures in the two separate areas. Ultimately, residents must choose one proposed lighting choice for the neighborhood.
The Human Relations Commission (HRC) will host a public safety roundtable where residents and stakeholders can share their thoughts about collaborative approaches to safety and crime prevention in the Salisbury community.
The West End Salisbury Transformed Empowered Neighborhood Development (WEST END) Byrne Criminal Justice Initiative (BCJI) local grant awardees have been announced. Salisbury agencies participating in the “Summer Youth and Family Capacity Program” are local, non-profit organizations developing community-led initiatives and programs that are youth and family-focused. Recipients will receive grants of up to $20,000.
This month’s employee spotlight is Jill Fisher, a senior utility customer service specialist. In her role, Jill welcomes residents to the City of Salisbury when they enter the Salisbury Customer Service Center to either open or close accounts for residential and commercial water, sewer, and sanitation.
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at approximately 10:03 PM, the Salisbury Police Department responded to 1205 South Main Street in reference to an individual who had sustained a gunshot wound. Arriving Officers located two females and one infant that had sustained gunshot wounds.