Quincy City Hall will be closed at Noon on Thursday, December 24 and all day Friday, December 25 in observance of the Christmas Holiday. City Hall will reopen Monday, December 28, for regular business hours.
The City of Quincy has been selected, for the third consecutive year, by Ameren Illinois as a Most Progressive City. Quincy was selected in part based on the significant energy savings achieved by local businesses and residents over the last year. This marks the first time residential energy savings have been factored into the award selection.
The City of Quincy will begin another Wheeled Garbage Tote sign up beginning today. Sign up will be in the Water Department on main floor at City Hall located at 8th and Maine in Quincy.
Ameren Illinois has contributed $10,000 to the Trees for Tomorrow campaign to help the City of Quincy replace trees that were destroyed by a mid-July storm. Ameren Illinois made the announcement at a news conference this morning at Madison Park in Quincy.
The City of Quincy will continue its 175th Anniversary celebration on Saturday, October 3 when the Quincy Fire Department will hold a parade of fire fighting apparatus down Maine Street. The public is invited to the parade of fire trucks beginning at 1 p.m. that Saturday beginning at 12th and Maine to proceeding to 5th and Maine Streets.
The final storm-related landscape waste pick up will be this Monday, October 5. All residents of the City of Quincy must have their storm-related landscape waste curbside or in the alley right-of-way by 8 a.m. Monday so crews can haul it away.