
Salisbury, MD – Major construction work has begun at the Truitt Community Center as the facility undergoes significant improvements to better serve local residents.
The comprehensive renovation focuses on the gymnasium, featuring fresh insulation throughout walls and ceilings, protective wall padding, and new metal wall surfaces designed to withstand heavy recreational activities.
The gymnasium shut down on May 4th to accommodate the construction work, with outside contractors expected to complete all improvements before the facility reopens at June’s end.
“These upgrades will provide a more updated, suitable space for the community,” said Muir Boda. “We’re looking forward to reopening the gym and welcoming residents back into an improved environment.”
Mayor Randy Taylor emphasized the city’s dedication to community facilities, stating: “This is part of the City of Salisbury’s ongoing commitment to providing quality community center facilities. An investment in kids is vital to a successful city.”
Beyond the physical improvements, officials plan to launch a new booking system in early July designed to simplify the reservation process for individuals and groups wanting to use the center.
The Truitt Community Center remains a vital hub for local residents, and these enhancements will strengthen its position as a key location for recreational activities, social gatherings and community events.
Residents can stay informed about construction progress and reopening announcements through the City’s official communication platforms.








