Join the Salisbury Police Department at your local Dairy Queen at 1004 W. Innes St. on Thursday, July 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. All members of the community are invited for this open conversation.
As temperatures drop, frozen pipes and leaks can lead to unexpected spikes in your water bill. Cold weather increases the risk of broken water lines, which can cause significant water loss and costly repairs.
Looking for a way to make a positive impact on our community? Join us this Friday, March 7th, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM for a Lunchtime Litter Sweep! It’s a simple and effective way to give back while enjoying part of your lunch break.
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance traffic safety and reduce speeding in the West End, the City of Salisbury is introducing a temporary neighborhood traffic circle at the intersection of Horah Street and Partee Street. This pilot project, installed from Wednesday, March 5 through Friday, March 14, aims to evaluate the effectiveness of traffic calming measures in the area.
This month’s employee spotlight is Rickey Walls, a 23-year city of Salisbury public works employee. Rickey currently works as a street crew leader, where he makes and hauls compost, manages special projects like the Greenway addition to Catawba, and operates various specialized equipment such as the excavator and motor grader.
The City of Salisbury Public Works Department will begin street resurfacing starting the week of March 10, lasting for approximately six weeks, weather permitting.