SALISBURY, Md. - After a meeting of city officials, Salisbury is preparing for the possibility of Hurricane Sandy, hitting the shore. Mayor Ireton says that they are preparing the city by:
- Street sweepers cleaning streets
- Approximately 90 storm drains cleared today
- 10 tons of sand delivered to the City Service Center
- 20 sandbags per home if needed
- Equipment is fueled
- Salisbury Marina will be a Safe Haven for boaters to anyone in the area who needs to bring their boat to higher ground (free docking)
- Salisbury Fire Department has equipment fueled, chainsaws prepped for fallen limbs
- All 3 City Fire Stations will be staffed throughout the weather event
- Salisbury Police Department staff is ready to drive citizens to shelters
- 24 hour staffing at Zoo
- WWTP 24 hour staffing starting tomorrow
- WTP ready with portable generators by sewer pump stations and wells
- Monitoring water levels at City dams
- Structural Engineer on call
City officials will be meeting again on Saturday, to reassess the situation. They are keeping a close eye on Sandy.