Please be advised of the following road closure. Immediately Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, from now until further notice, State Street will be closed between S. 24th and S. 30th for a water main repair. Motorists are reminded to take extra caution while driving near work zones and are encouraged to use an alternate travel route when possible.
BOILING WATER NO LONGER REQUIRED:Repair of a broken water main required an interruption in water service on May 7, 2026 in the following area:• North 13th Street, Locust Street to Sycamore StreetThe necessary flushing and purification verification steps have been completed.Water samples have been confirmed to be free of coliform bacteria. You may return to normal use of your water service.
The Animal Control Commission is a city advisory board established by the City of Quincy. It’s made up of seven members and includes City Council representatives, a licensed veterinarian, a police department representative, an animal welfare representative and community members. Members are appointed by the Mayor with City Council approval and serve staggered two-year terms. The commission meets as needed.
The Animal Control Commission is responsible for:
Initial appointments are for two-year terms which may be staggered by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council. All terms shall be based on years that coincide with the fiscal year of the City of Quincy. The commission shall consist of seven members consisting of two City Council members, one licensed veterinarian, one representative from the Quincy Police Department, one representative of an animal welfare organization and two representatives being appointed from the community at large. Members may be reappointed to serve on the committee from time to time.
Meets as needed.
To view the most recent meeting agenda for the Animal Control Commission, please select the link below.
Animal Control Commission Meeting Agenda(PDF, 149KB)