SALISBURY, Md. — City officials have announced that traffic signal upgrades will begin Monday, July 28, at two intersections along East Main Street in Salisbury.
The work will take place at the intersections of E. Main Street with Snow Hill Road and Ward Street and is scheduled to continue through Friday, August 1, with crews operating daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. The upgrades are part of an ongoing city initiative to modernize outdated signal technology and improve safety across Salisbury’s transportation network.
During the construction period, traffic control measures will be in place at both intersections. While the roads will remain open, officials caution that flagging operations may cause intermittent delays for motorists.
Drivers who wish to avoid potential backups are encouraged to use alternate routes such as Route 50 or Route 13 during construction hours. City leaders emphasize that the signal upgrades are designed to enhance public safety and help decrease traffic congestion in these heavily traveled areas. Motorists are asked to remain alert for construction personnel and posted signs while driving through the work zones.
