Library board meeting notes: 24.11.14
A social worker now works at the library weekdays from 9 am to 1 pm, and a mini bookstore is planned for the North Quincy branch
Library board meeting notes: 24.09.12
Library appoints first tween librarian; English for Speakers of Other Languages’ literacy program will receive 15 additional hours per week
Park board meeting notes: 24.11.04
Brill Field may harbor leftover military munitions and will be assessed by the Army Corps of Engineers; the city will soon post an updated open space plan
Library board meeting notes: 24.10.10
Sales at the bookstore are up by about $5,000 this year and an open meeting law violation was filed against the library director
Recreation board meeting notes: 24.10.07
Free public skating rink is moving to 1 Chestnut this winter
Park board meeting notes: 24.10.07
Park signage and fines for unleashed dogs were discussed
Park board meeting notes: 24.09.09
After a dog bit a child at Pageant Field, board members discuss how to minimize the risk of such incidents
Recreation board meeting notes: 24.08.05
Summer programs are winding down, and the boat house will close for the season on August 16
Park board meeting notes: 24.08.05
Safford Park on Beale Street will once again be host to free weekly concerts every Saturday in September
Recreation board meeting notes 24.07.08
Chris Rooney joined the meeting for the first time as director of recreation
Park board meeting notes: 24.07.08
A picnic pavilion and possible composting toilets at Faxon Park, construction progress at Furnace Brook Golf Club, pickleball courts, and a master plan for Nickerson Rock Park were discussed
Library board meeting notes: 24.06.13
The new Cranium Makerspace, a staff survey, and a potential study of the Wollaston branch were discussed
Recreation board meeting notes: 24.06.03
Registration for Quincy Rec summer programs, lifeguard training, and the Quincy Senior Olympics were among the topics covered
Planning board meeting notes: 24.05.15
Revised plans for a property at 10 Independence Avenue, along with an expansion of the downtown revitalization district, were among the topics discussed
Library board meeting notes: 24.05.09
Changes to the new meeting room policy, budgets, and new leadership of the Friends and Foundation were all discussed at the Thomas Crane Library Board of Trustees Meeting
Affordable Housing Trust Committee meeting notes: 24.04.09
The 465-unit Ashlar Park development will pay $4 million into the affordable housing fund
Park and Rec board meeting notes: 24.04.08
Water drainage plans at a former reservoir will be discussed at a future public meeting, and the City Council will be asked for more money for a Lone Sailor Park in Squantum
Planning board meeting notes: 24.03.20
An engineering firm discussed updating the City’s Hazard Mitigation Plan
Community Preservation Committee meeting notes: 24.03.21
The City Clerk, the National Society of Colonial Dames of Massachusetts, and a commercial property owner all made their cases for funding
Library board meeting notes: 24.03.14
Listening sessions, changes to the use of the original Richardson building, and an appeal by the local Republican party to be allowed to donate a book series were all discussed at the Thomas Crane Library Board of Trustees Meeting