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      You are here: Home / Mayor's Office / City of Salisbury Bids Farewell to City Administrator Andy Kitzrow as He Embarks on a New Chapter in Easton

    City of Salisbury Bids Farewell to City Administrator Andy Kitzrow as He Embarks on a New Chapter in Easton

    July 7, 2025

    SALISBURY, Maryland — The City of Salisbury proudly announces the departure of City Administrator Andy Kitzrow, who has accepted a new role as City Administrator for the Town of Easton. While his presence will be deeply missed, we celebrate this exciting new chapter in his public service journey.

    Kitzrow has served the Salisbury community with unwavering dedication, integrity, and heart. From his early days in Parks & Recreation to his recent role as City Administrator, Kitzrow has always approached every challenge with innovation, compassion, and an unshakable commitment to the people of Salisbury.

    “Andy’s leadership has left a lasting impact on this City,” said Mayor Randy Taylor. “He has guided major projects with thoughtfulness and resolve, mentored countless public servants, and brought a steady hand during times of both progress and uncertainty. Easton is gaining an exceptional leader, and we are incredibly proud of all that he has accomplished here.”

    Under Kitzrow’s leadership, Salisbury has advanced infrastructure projects, fostered meaningful community engagement, and nurtured a culture of collaboration and accountability across City departments. He has been instrumental in building a more inclusive and accessible government — always putting people first.

    As he turns the page and begins his new role in Easton, we extend our deepest gratitude for his years of service and for the legacy he leaves behind in Salisbury. Kitzrow’s journey is a powerful reminder that great leadership isn’t about recognition — it’s about relationships, responsibility, and a relentless belief in the power of public service to transform lives.

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