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    Kyle Moore is currently serving as Alderman for Quincy's 3rd Ward. Kyle won election in April, 2009 and his first term in office will last until April, 2013. While in office, Kyle is working towards accomplishing his campaign pledges to provide better accountability, increase accessibility, and better efficiency in Quincy City government. He uses this website to update constituents on the City Council and on occasion, will offer other commentaries. Please visit the site for updates and contact Kyle with any thoughts or suggestions.

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City Council Holiday Schedule

The City Council will meet on Tuesday, December the 27th and Tuesday, January 3rd due to the observance of Christmas and New Years. Safe travels to everyone visiting friends and family this holiday season. I hope you and your family have a blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Ye


November Town Hall Announcement

Dear Neighbors, Alderman Havermale and I are pleased to announce we will be hosting a 3rd Ward Town Hall on Tuesday, November 8th, 5:30-6:30 in the Quincy Mall Community Room. We will briefly go over the new ward boundaries, projects that have been completed in the ward in 2011 and then we will open the [...]


Fall Cookout

Dear Friends and Neighbors, You are invited to Alderman Kyle A. Moore’s Fall Cookout! The Cookout will be on Saturday, October 22, from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the Twin Oaks Club in Quincy. There will be music by Luke Westburg and Patrick Carrol, smoked hot dogs with a full hot dog bar, ice [...]


Hydro Pay Off , City Wide CleanUp and Road Projects

Dear Neighbors, Last night the Quincy City Council voted on a plan to pay off our debt from the hydro power project by 2016. The Administration deserves praise for presenting options, listening to ideas, and delivering a plan that did not raise taxes. Compared to the option I proposed, it was a better deal for [...]


More Hydro Debt Solutions

The administration took a step in the right direction by introducing two options to repay our hydro debt. The City Council now has three options to discuss, review and make changes to come up with the best solution for our taxpayers. Please take a look and feel free to let me know any suggestions you [...]


Solving Our Hydro Debt Dilemma

Dear Neighbors, Tonight at the Quincy City Council meeting I offered a plan on how to pay off our bond obligations from the hydro power project. It was referred to the Finance Committee and it is my hope that this will begin the discussion on implementing a solution to pay off the debt. I tried [...]


Fiber to the Home Update

We are disappointed to announce that the city has ended negotiations with I3 that would have provided fiber optics to every home in Quincy. The original implementation of the project that was proposed to the city made sense, worked with our infrastructure and was not detrimental in cost. Unfortunately during negotiations, the proposed implementation changed [...]


Hydro Update

Last week the city learned that FERC had denied our request for a rehearing for the license application for our hydro power project. It was an unfortunate decision that has left us at a crossroads. If we look at the options and decide we can not pursue hydro power anymore, we must develop a plan [...]


2011-2012 Budget

Four weeks ago the Quincy City Council was presented with a proposed 2011-2012 Budget that included $100,000 for the lighting of the Bay-view Bridge, $100,000 in a contingency fund for the Mayor to hire employees, $35,000 for a feasibility study for the proposed Intermodal Facility. All of these things were not supported by the public [...]


First 2011 Town Hall Announced

Dear Neighbors, Aldermen Havermale and I are proud to announce we will be hosting our first 3rd Ward Town Hall of 2011. The event will take place on Tuesday, April 19th, 5:30-6:30 PM inside the Quincy Mall Community Room. We will begin the discussion by giving a brief overview of the proposed 2011-2012 Quincy City [...]


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