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      You are here: Home / Mayor's Office / Press Releases / City, County Partner on “Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to Recovery” Document

    City, County Partner on “Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to Recovery” Document

    May 15, 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    5/15/2020
    Contact: Mayor’s Office
    410-548-3100

    Salisbury – Mayor Jake Day is pleased to announce that the City of Salisbury and Wicomico County have partnered to publish the Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to Recovery – a compendium of information and resources relevant to the reopening of the State of Maryland.

    Available for download at https://salisbury.md/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/SBY-Wicomico-Roadmap-to-Recovery.pdf (https://bit.ly/3dOzDY5 ), the 49-page guide gives point-for-point explanations of the rules and metrics established under the first phase of Governor Hogan’s plan, as well as providing easy-to-understand guidelines for businesses that are eligible and ready to reopen.

    “Over the past 10 weeks the City and County, as well as the cities of Fruitland, Delmar, and Hebron, and our friends at GSC, SACC, and SWED have been in constant communication about the process of reopening, and moving our communities forward,” said Mayor Day.  “This document is a step in that process of getting back to business.”

    The Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to Recovery is available for free, and is a joint service of City and County leadership.  It will be updated as new orders are issued.

    For more information on this and other COVID-19-related resources, go to www.salisbury.md/crtf.

     

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