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Village of Quincy
sale of 6 sheds.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Village of Quincy
Close: Jun 30, 2026
sale of 6 sheds.
AvailableVillage of Quincy
Provide legal services.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Village of Quincy
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Provide legal services.
Village of Quincy
Provide banking services.
Posted Date
May 21, 2025
Due Date
Jun 5, 2025
Release: May 21, 2025
Village of Quincy
Close: Jun 5, 2025
Provide banking services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Quincy
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as the supervisor's report on accomplishments and goals, clerk's report on presented bills, treasurer's report on tax payments, zoning report on neighbor disagreements and permit requests, cemetery report on monument repairs, assessor's report on cost manual updates and audit preparation, commissioner's report on courtroom completion, public safety report on complaints and arrests, and public comments on perpetual care and a potential dog park. New business included land split approval and financial advisor approval for a new township building. Old business covered the police contract with QPD.
The meeting included reports from the Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, Legal Counsel, Zoning Administrator, Sexton, Assessor, and Commissioners. Discussions covered topics such as summer tax bills, updates on Corn Island violations and battery storage, cemetery cleanup and stone repairs, Board of Review petitions, and the filling of the Chief Public Defender position. New business included an audit report, the tabling of cemetery drive resurfacing, moving forward with securing a bond for a new Township/Cemetery building, a temporary police agreement, and workman's compensation insurance renewal.
The meeting included reports from the Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, Zoning Administrator, Sexton, Assessor, and Commissioners. Discussions covered dust control, appointment of a FOIA Officer, a workshop on bonds for the township office build, bids from Fence and Asphalt companies, compiling a Policy and Procedure Manual, and a new phone system. Also addressed were courtroom renovations, the search for a new Public Defender, county-wide broadband installation, and WMU Pathology for Medical Examiner services. New business included resolution approval for a charitable gaming license, approval of Library advisory board members, purchasing a locking file cabinet, approving a PA116, participating in Household Hazardous Waste Collection, and adding a deputy treasurer as an authorized check signer. The board went into a closed session for contract and salary negotiations.
The meeting included public hearings for Pleasant Ridge Drive, discussing special assessments and road maintenance. The board also discussed the treasurer's report, zoning updates, cemetery matters, assessor's report, commissioner's report, public safety, and fire association updates. Old business included a trial agreement with the Village of Quincy Police Department. New business involved paving the cemetery, headstone repair, tabling a part-time cemetery employee decision, and paying off the fire truck.
The meeting included reports from the Supervisor, Clerk, Treasurer, JPC, Zoning Administrator, Sexton, and Assessor. Discussions covered cemetery improvements, township finances, insurance changes, tax season preparations, the ORV ordinance, zoning inquiries, Memorial Day activities, and the July Board of Review meeting. The board also discussed perpetual care, a presentation from Nietzart Florist, truth in taxation, an EGLE grant for a Township Building, and a cemetery agreement.
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