The Salisbury Police Department is proud to announce the recent hire of Audria Bridges, the department’s new Deputy Chief of Police. With a distinguished 28-year career in law enforcement, she brings a wealth of experience, a servant leadership mindset, and a deep commitment to community-centered policing.
This month’s employee spotlight is Victoria Trexler, the City’s traffic engineer. Victoria helps manage signal timings and coordination plans for the city’s corridors, addresses citizen requests related to signs, speed limits, parking, alleys, and safety concerns, and performs various traffic-related studies to evaluate roadways within the city.
The Salisbury Police Department responded to the parking lot of 127 East Innes Street in reference to shots being fire on Saturday October 6 2024, at approximately 2:49 a.m.
The City of Salisbury will operate on the following schedule for the Juneteenth holiday, Wednesday, June 19:
Salisbury resident and active community member Tina Gaines-Abraham urges local seniors to participate in the Parks and Recreation & Senior Center Master Plan, which aims to assist in developing a new recreation, aquatics/pool, and senior center project. Abraham, originally from Bronx, New York, moved to Salisbury four years ago.
Mayor Karen Alexander delivers the State of the City Address highlighting achievements and outlining the city's future plans.