The boil order has been lifted for customers in the following area:• Hampshire Street, from 3rd Street to 4th Street• 131 North 4th StreetRepairs are complete and the necessary flushing and purification verification steps have also been completed. Water samples have been confirmed to be free of coliform bacteria. You may return to normal use of your water service.
The City of Quincy is now using CodeRED to deliver fast, reliable notifications to our residents. This system will be used for boil orders, water service interruptions, road closures, public safety updates, airport announcements, and more. Two Ways to Sign Up 1.Online Portal: https://accountportal.onsolve.net/quincyil 2.Text to Enroll: Text QUINCY to 24639
Travel Advisory at Quincy Regional Airport - Passengers must arrive at least one hour before departure.Quincy Regional Airport operates commercial jet service with strict check-in and boarding cutoffs. Late arrivals may not be accommodated..
A public hearing to approve a proposed property tax levy increase for the City of Quincy, Illinois for 2025 tax year will be held on Monday, December 1, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers located at 730 Maine Street, Quincy, Illinois.
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QTL requires that you deposit the exact fare in the fare box. If a person is participating in a reduced fare or pass program, they must show their ID to the operator.
MONTHLY PASSES
The monthly bus pass is good for a calendar month.
Monthly passes must be shown each time the passenger is boarding the bus.
The monthly passes are available at the following locations:
Individuals aged 60 and older are automatically eligible to use the Paratransit/Senior Citizen transportation services. Those under 60 must complete an Americans with Disabilities Act Application, which is reviewed for approval. Once approved, individuals must schedule their bus rides by contacting the dispatcher at (217) 224-3535. QTL requests that all trips be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance to prevent delays and conflicts. For passengers aged 60 and above using the Paratransit/Senior vehicles, the fare is billed through the Quincy Senior Center at $2.50 per ride. All ADA approved passengers are charged $1.00 per ride within the city. Out of town rides cost $6.00 each trip. Additionally, punch cards are available for those under the age of 60.
Punch cards must be presented each time the passenger boards the bus.
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