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Salisbury residents area posing great questions to staff regarding city operations during the impending weather event. Below are some answers to the most asked questions:
As we prepare for hazardous weather, it’s important that you and your family are prepared for weather emergencies that may result in a loss of power, flooding or similar situations that may keep you home bound for more than one day. Learn how to make an emergency kit from the Salisbury Police and Fire departments.
Salisbury Mayor Al Heggins declared a state of emergency in Salisbury in preparation for the potential impact of Hurricane Florence, which is expected to hit the North Carolina coast later this week.
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Downtown Salisbury, Inc. and the City of Salisbury have cancelled the Downtown Salisbury Brewbury Fest and Crawl scheduled for this Friday, Sept. 14 and Saturday, Sept. 15 in Downtown Salisbury due to the forecasted impact of Hurricane Florence in Rowan County.
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Before and after events like Florence, local contractors and vendors may be looking for contracting opportunities in disaster response and recovery.
A video update on Hurricane Florence to prepare Salisbury, NC residents provided by Chief Forecaster for Rowan County Weather, Steve Monday, and the City of Salisbury Communications department.
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The City of Salisbury has started its initial preparation for impacts from Hurricane Florence scheduled to impact the region later this week.
Cool off with your beloved pet at the Fred M. Evans Pool during the annual Doggie Dip Swim Party on Saturday, September 8. This special day is for all well-mannered dogs and their handlers.
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Salisbury Fire Chief Bob Parnell is pleased to announce the department has been awarded two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) public safety grants totaling over $1.25 million, to add nine additional firefighters to the operations division for staffing of the new fire station six and also add an arson task force to the department’s Loss Prevention and Investigations (LPI) division.
Students looking for a great way to gain work experience, make valuable connections, and get involved in the community can find a number of opportunities through internships with the City. This summer, Salisbury welcomed several interns in various departments.