The Salisbury City Council has postponed tonight's scheduled meeting due to weather conditions and public safety concerns. Officials will announce a new meeting date at a later time.

Salisbury city officials have called off tonight’s City Council session that was set to begin at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 16th.
Deputy City Clerk Hannah Long announced the cancellation in a public notice, citing anticipated weather conditions and concerns for resident safety as the reasons for postponing the meeting.
City officials stated they will reveal the rescheduled date for the council session in the coming days.
The notice also indicated that council members maintain their authority to modify meeting agendas when needed and may enter closed executive sessions as allowed under Maryland state law section 3-305(b).
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