Here’s what’s ahead for the May 18th, electronic Salisbury City Council Meeting… Mayor Alexander will proclaim: The week of May 16 through the 22nd as National Public Works Week and May 31 as Veterans Memorial Day.
Council will consider:
•\tAwarding Officer Shanita Millsaps her sidearm and badge in recognition of her retirement from the Salisbury Police Department May 1, 2021 •\tAdoption of a budget ordinance amendment to the FY2020-2021 budget for $15,750 to appropriate donations received for Hurley Park •\tTwo Land Development District Map Amendments. One is to rezone seven and a half acres located adjacent to North Craige, West Henderson, North Caldwell and Hobson Streets. The second is to rezone six parcels at the corner of West March and South Ellis Streets. Council will hold a public hearing and make a final vote at the June 1st meeting •\tA recommendation regarding eligibility for listing the Ella Brown Cannon House at 202 Fulton Street in the National Register of Historic Places •\tAnd receive a presentation regarding the Salisbury Police Department’s 2020 Annual Report and its Use of Force Policy The meeting starts at 6 pm. Anyone who wishes to speak during public comment must sign-up by 5 p.m. on May 18th, by contacting Kelly Baker at kbake@salisburync.gov or 704-638-5233. Written comments received by May 18th at 5 p.m. will be shared with City Council but not read out loud during the meeting. All City Council meetings will be held electronically until further notice to remain consistent with limiting physical interactions and the potential spread of COVID-19. The meeting will be streamed live at salisburync.gov/webcast and on the City’s Facebook and Twitter accounts. You can also view the meeting later on demand at SalisburyNC.gov/videos, or broadcast on WSRG –TV (Hotwire channel 394 and Spectrum channel 16).