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The Community Engagement Department is responsible for developing and implementing programs that foster a thriving community and organizational environment, actively engages employees and the public, builds strong relationships internally and externally, and manages City communications and media functions while aligning these efforts with the City’s overall mission, values and Strategic Plan. With a focus on community, connections, outreach, employee engagement and workplace strategies, the department responsibilities include:


  • Effectively communicate City information to employees, the public and the media

  • Lead the development, marketing and implementation of community initiatives

  • Strengthen employee engagement

  • Manage, promote, and safeguard the City’s brand

  • Serve as liaisons to support the Human Relations Commission

  • Advise and assist departments with messaging

  • Monitor policies and practices to ensure organizational consistency, efficiency and fairness

 

Contact Us

engagement@salisburync.gov

Address:
217 S. Main St.
Salisbury, NC 28144

Video Archive

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Before sharing rumors being spread in the Salisbury community, check the City's Rumor Control page to get the facts.

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Open Government

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Media Kit

Media outlets and journalists can get details for media requests, scheduling interviews, covering City events and general City background information.

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Newsletters

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Event Calendar

Want to know what's happening in the City of Salisbury? Check out our Event Calendar!

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City invites public input on Downtown Main Street Plan

City invites public input on Downtown Main Street Plan Read more
In summer 2019, the City of Salisbury hired McAdams, an engineering and design firm, to design plans to improve the safety, mobility and appearance of a 10-block section of Main St. The City is looking for public input on plans for restriping and the opportunity to change the lanes and parking on Main Street.

Fire Suppression Grants Provide Sprinkler Funds

Fire Suppression Grants Provide Sprinkler Funds Read more
A recent, unattended kitchen fire was extinguished before firefighters arrived on scene thanks to a fire suppression/sprinkler system partly made possible by a city grant. The fire in the 100 block of North Main St. could have been a devastating incident within downtown Salisbury.

Employee Spotlight: Teri Shaw, Recreation Coordinator

Employee Spotlight: Teri Shaw, Recreation Coordinator Read more
Starting a career with the City of Salisbury in 2006, Teri Shaw currently serves as a recreation coordinator for the parks and recreation department. She is responsible for planning and operating activities at the City Park Recreation Center. In her role, Teri supervises recreation aides, manages the facility’s budget and works alongside various instructors, individuals, and community groups to schedule events and activities at City Park.

Salisbury hosts virtual “Bring on 2021” New Year’s Eve Event

Salisbury hosts virtual “Bring on 2021” New Year’s Eve Event Read more
Salisbury Parks and Recreation will host its annual New Year’s Eve event via Facebook live, tomorrow, Thursday, Dec. 31, at 11 p.m. “Bring on 2021” continues the community tradition of ringing in the New Year at the Bell Tower, though virtually.

City to enforce fire lane violations, effective January 1, 2021

City to enforce fire lane violations, effective January 1, 2021 Read more
The City of Salisbury will enforce the fee for fire lane violations, effective January 1, 2021. The Salisbury Code of Ordinances (Appendix F; Article VI) was updated on July 1, 2020, to increase the parking in fire lane fee from $5 to $50. The revised fee schedule was included in the annual budget adoption by City Council. The fee increase will hopefully deter individuals from parking in a fire lane which limits fire engines ability to access structures during emergencies.

Salisbury Fire Announces Engineer Promotions

Salisbury Fire Announces Engineer Promotions Read more

Salisbury Fire Chief Robert Parnell is pleased to announce the promotion of nine SFD members that have been recently promoted to the rank of Engineer.  


Salisbury Police investigating two robberies, suspect in custody 12-17-2020

Salisbury Police investigating two robberies, suspect in custody 12-17-2020 Read more
Salisbury Police responded to two robberies this morning along Statesville Blvd. The first robbery occurred at 9:34 a.m. at the Carolina Farm Bureau Credit Union, 2810 Statesville Blvd., where a male subject entered the building and snatched a purse from an employee. A second employee chased the suspect, recovered the purse, and noted the suspect’s vehicle description.

Community Appearance Commission announces 2020 Holiday Storefront Decorations winners

Community Appearance Commission announces 2020 Holiday Storefront Decorations winners Read more
The Salisbury Community Appearance Commission (CAC) is pleased to announce the winners of the 15th annual Holiday Storefront Decorations Awards. The event celebrates downtown merchants whose window displays best capture the holiday season.
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WSRG-TV


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