Salisbury's Field Operations team will start tearing down bump-outs on Fitzwater Street beginning Tuesday, March 24. The demolition work is part of a street improvement project aimed at creating safer and more accessible roadways for the community.

Salisbury officials revealed today that crews will start tearing down street bump-outs along Fitzwater Street beginning Tuesday, March 24.
If weather conditions allow, city officials expect this portion of the street enhancement project to wrap up by Friday, March 27.
Motorists should exercise extra care while driving through the construction zone. Traffic control personnel will be stationed throughout the work area to guide vehicles safely around the activity.
“This project reflects our commitment to building safer, more accessible streets for everyone in our community,” Mayor Randy Taylor said. “We appreciate residents’ patience as we continue improving Salisbury’s infrastructure.”
City officials are asking for public patience during the construction process and urge residents to check the City of Salisbury’s official website, the new Downtown Salisbury information hub, and municipal social media accounts for project updates and additional announcements.
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