Salisbury, MD — Out of an abundance of caution, City of Salisbury offices will remain closed Tuesday, Jan. 7, due to severe weather and road conditions, however we will attempt to pick up trash and recycling will be picked up as scheduled.
Field operations staff continue to work to clear the roads and will work throughout the night.
The state of emergency declared by Salisbury Police Chief, Dave Meienschein is scheduled to remain in effect until 5 p.m. on Jan. 7. If you do not have to leave your home, please continue to stay off the roads.
It is very important that the City is able to get the snow emergency routes properly cleared, so if you live on a snow emergency route please help the situation by removing your vehicle from the street.
Pursuant to Chapter 10.12.020 of the Municipal Code of the City of Salisbury, the Chief of Police may declare a snow emergency for all snow emergency routes as a whole or for any one or more snow emergency routes as deemed necessary. Please do what you can to move your vehicles from snow emergency routes to allow adequate plowing.
Pursuant to Chapter 10.12.040 of the Municipal Code of the City of Salisbury, it is unlawful for any person to park a vehicle on any city street that is designated and appropriately signposted as a snow emergency route and for which a snow emergency has been declared and is in effect.
Additionally, pursuant to Chapter 10.12.050, during the time when a snow emergency is in effect, the police department shall have the authority to take possession of, issue citations for, remove, tow away and impound any vehicle found parked, stalled, incapable of proceeding under its own power or left unattended upon any street designated as a snow emergency route; and, before the owner thereof may thereafter obtain possession of such vehicles, he shall first pay the cost of removing such vehicle and any storage charges.
For service calls after normal business hours, please contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165. For emergency situations, please dial 911 immediately.
Please remember that property owners adjacent to any street within the City limits are responsible for the removal of snow from their sidewalks. The snow must be removed for the entire length of their property for a width of four feet. The removal must take place within six hours after the snow has stopped falling. If the snow stopped between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. then the snow needs to be removed before 2 p.m.
If you live near a fire hydrant, the Salisbury Fire Department urges you to make sure it is accessible with a 4-foot diameter area shoveled around it.
Residents are reminded that when clearing snow from your property or sidewalks you should not blow, shovel or plow it into the streets as that just makes it that much harder to clear them for safe travel.
All important information regarding City snow removal is available on this page of the City website.
CITY CLOSURES
City of Salisbury Offices are closed Tuesday, Jan. 7.
The Salisbury Zoo will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 7. The Zoo is scheduled to reopen on Wednesday, Jan. 8.
The Truitt Street Community Center and the Newton Street Community Center will operate on the same schedule as the Wicomico County Schools. If schools are closed the Community Centers will be closed.
All information is subject to change. Please check https://salisbury.md/news and monitor the City’s social media channels for updates throughout this weather event.