"Q-Plex" is described as an approximately 144,000 sq.ft. indoor turf facility designed for a range of activities from soccer to other field sports. The Q-Plex accommodates basketball, pickleball, volleyball and features an indoor walking path and various multi-purpose recreation rooms. The facility also features outdoor fields and community spaces.
The city entered a contract with the Bureau of Reclamation and an agreement with the Quincy Irrigation District to find a different water source for the centers.
Quincy City Council recently approved the purchase of a new grinding machine for the city's compost center. Roughly 20-30 year ago, the city opted for a waste disposal site for yard debris after compost begin piling up and the original grinder was breaking down as it aged...
Quincy City Council will have three out of state travels for training purposes to approve at Tuesday evening's council meeting for Quincy Police Department. Detective Joe Westby is heading to Idaho, Chief Keith Seibert to Missouri and Officer Jazzlynn Siva to Alabama...
Though in a self proclaimed 'dream stage', the city of Quincy has set aside roughly $8 million in its preliminary budget to begin the motions for a new recreation center.
Several locations have been mulled over for possibilities such as East Park or near Lauzier Park...
The city of Quincy amended the interlocal agreement with Grant County Fire District No. 3 at Tuesday's council meeting. The amendment was to allow for personnel to provide fire and emergency medical protection services at the city's public safety building and the fire station in George...