Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers. *** Due to COVID-19, meetings are being held virtually. ***
Enjoy great holiday deals from downtown businesses, snowball fights, live seasonal music, plus horse and carriage rides.
The City of Salisbury has exceeded its goal for the 2019 Rowan County United Way campaign. The theme of this year’s campaign was “Fire It up For Change.”
Salisbury Police Department investigators recently sought the services of Parabon NanoLabs (Parabon), a DNA technology company in Virginia to help the agency solve the 1984 Reesa Trexler murder case. Law enforcement agencies across the country use the company’s Snapshot® DNA Analysis Service (Snapshot) to advance investigations when traditional DNA methods fail to produce a match.
The City Council is the governing body of the City of Salisbury. The Council is comprised of five members who are elected on a non-partisan basis for two-year terms. Each Council member serves at-large and represents the entire City.
Open to the public, this vigil is for the family members and friends of loved ones who were murdered.
This month’s employee spotlight highlights Ashley Myers. Ashley Myers is a senior maintenance technician at the water plant for the Salisbury-Rowan Utilities’ (SRU) Department. He has been employed with the city for ten years.
Make a holiday memory by sharing brunch with Santa. Pre-registration is required by visiting salisburync.gov/Brunch. Cost is $5 per person.
The Salisbury Fair Housing Committee meets on the second 2nd Monday of each month at 4:00 pm at One Water Street.
Salisbury City Council last month approved a construction contract to begin work on the highly-anticipated Newsome Road project. Expected to start in February 2020, the project will include a widened roadway on both sides, repaving, a sidewalk, bike lanes, and ditch removal to make way for new curbs and gutters.