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New Look For Downtown


Downtown Salisbury is getting a new look. Salisbury City Council adopted the Downtown Main Street Plan at the Tuesday, March 16 Council meeting. Following multiple public opportunities for comment during design, the Downtown Main Street Plan consists of two phases to implement pedestrian and bicycle inclusion, landscaping, parking, infrastructure improvements, and transit mobility. Phase I transitional striping is set to begin summer 2021.

How did it start? While there was a previous proposal to change Main Street in 2004, the origins of this plan are the Behind the Curb series hosted by Downtown Salisbury Inc. in 2016. At that time, making pedestrian and bike improvements was one of the top-rated priorities of stakeholders.

The initial draft was presented at the December 2020 City Council meeting.

Why change? There are aspects of the current street layout that are unusual and do pose some safety concerns. The shallow parking angle (30 degrees) often means that large vehicles stick out into one of the travel lanes, causing vehicles to need to merge unexpectedly. Parking next to a large vehicle means that cars backing up have to do so blindly.

What will change? The Downtown Main Street Plan has two phases. Phase I is a restriping plan including:

  • Changing the angle of parking from 30 degrees to 45 degrees
  • Center turn lane to allow left turns from Main St. onto Innes St.
  • Restriping from four lanes to three lanes to include designated zones for delivery vehicles
  • Stamped concrete crosswalks at the intersection of Main and Innes
  • Addition of bike lanes on N. and S. Main and sharrows for increased bicycle travel (Horah to Kerr St.)

Phase II is a concept plan for what the downtown could look like in the future. This may include:

  • Pedestrian bump-outs at intersections to improve pedestrian visibility and space for streetscaping
  • Pedestrian bump-outs at key locations for outdoor seating/dining
  • Reconstruction of sidewalks for new trees/landscaping, lighting, trash/recycling bins, and bike racks
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    Completion of the long-range concept plan will depend on funding. A comprehensive FAQ is available online, along with more information at salisburync.gov/MainStPlan.

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    Information

    The City encourages the community to stay informed, practice good hygiene, be aware, and be prepared.

    As a community we are in this together; stay calm and help each other by staying home if you are sick, check in on your neighbors, and continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 by using best practices.


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    Staff Liaison

    Hannah Jacobson
    (704) 638-5230
    Hannah.Jacobson@salisburync.gov

    Current COVID-19 Restrictions

    Executive Order 185:

    • Lifts the Modified Stay at Home Order established under Executive Order 181
    • Still requires face coverings in all public indoor settings
    • Allows many businesses to operate at 50% capacity
    • Extends onsite service of alcohol until 11 p.m.
    • Lifts the 100-person cap on some businesses that were operating at 30% capacity
    • Allows some indoor businesses – including bars and taverns, indoor amusement parks, movie theaters and indoor sports arenas – to open at 30% capacity (with a cap of 250 people)
    • Allows larger indoor arenas with a capacity of more than 5,000 people to open at 15% capacity with no cap (as long as additional safety protocols in place)
    • Increases the indoor mass gathering limit to 25 people (the outdoor mass gathering limit remains at 50 people)

    Each of these routes arrives and departs from the central Transfer Site on Depot St. Any bus you board can take you to the Transfer Site. Any member of the public may ride on the bus. The buses do not operate on holidays.

    Please note that the last time listed for a stop indicates the last bus will be traveling to that location and no further transfers are available.


    If you leave home, practice your Ws: Wear, Wait, Wash

    Covid-19: What are the 3 w's for COVID-19? 1 Wear a cloth mask over your nose and mouth. 2 Wait 6 feet apart. Avoid close contact. 3 Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.

    Stay safe. When outside, stay at least 6 ft. apart.

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