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Quincy council approves Ward 4 mitigation appropriations, stop‑arm cameras and Hancock easement; advances performing arts center pipeline

Quincy City Council (Ordinance Committee & City Council) · December 9, 2025
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Summary

Council approved multiple Ward 4 mitigation appropriations for schools and traffic, adopted state stop‑arm camera language for school buses, granted an easement for a Hancock Street development, and approved use of Chapter 149A for a proposed performing arts center (pipeline action; no funding).

Quincy — During its Dec. 8 meeting the City Council approved a series of motions that redirected small Ward 4 mitigation balances to neighborhood programs, adopted state law enabling stop‑arm camera enforcement on school buses, granted a developer easement for Hancock Street utilities, and authorized using the Construction Manager at‑Risk method as a next step for a proposed Performing Arts Center.

Councilor Devine moved to repurpose Ward 4 mitigation funds to the Quincy Community Action Program (QCAP) Southwest Community Center; Councilor Campbell seconded the motion and the roll call recorded nine yes votes. The council also approved smaller…

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