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Welcome to City of Quincy!

City of QuincyOpportunities Unlimited!  Quincy is located near the center of Washington State just 10 miles North of I-90.  Quincy is the gateway to the Wenatchee Valley, Leavenworth and the Okanogan Valley if you are traveling from the South or East.  Tourism is a major part of our economy.  The Gorge Amphitheater, which draws an estimated 3,000 to 20,000 people per concert, is located 10 miles southwest of Quincy.  Sunland Estates summer homes and the Crescent Bar Recreation area all add to our tourism along with the already available hunting, fishing, and boating.  We can call Quincy a tourist and recreational paradise.

Our economic base is provided by agriculture related industries (processing, shipping, storage & supplying) with over 200,000 acres of irrigated land under production, all types of seed and vegetable, crops are grown along with large acreage's of soft fruits.  We receive our electricity from Grant County Public Utility District (PUD).  Cascade Natural Gas provides the citizens with the option for natural gas.  We are on the main line of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad with approximately 24 trains daily.  Presently the City has several large processing plants, that process fresh vegetables, potatoes, apples, and soft fruit.

The City of Quincy has a population of 5,700 with a rural community total population of approximately 13,000.  City facilities include a Library, Aquatic Center, six parks with picnic sites (two parks have covered picnic shelters)  and a museum.  The surrounding cities provide for an increase in tourism around the area.  Ice Age Floods and the Columbia River Basalt Flows helped form the geology of the surrounding area making it a fun place to hike, explore and climb.  Zoning Map

 

Take time to read through our site.  We've assembled data from various sources to answer commonly asked questions by both businesses and citizens interested in moving to the Quincy Valley.

To the left is a zoning map of the City of Quincy.  Due to recent annexations, the City limits are not current on this map.  Please click on it to view a larger version.  It is currently in the process of being updated so if you need clarification please call (509) 787-3056.

 

DIRECTIONS....to Quincy are provided by Microsoft Virtual Earth Maps

Map of Quincy, WA    ◊    Directions to Quincy, WA

 

Thinking of RELOCATING to the Quincy area?? Contact Karen Vizena - 509 - 787-2140 at the Quincy Valley Chamber of Commerce or visit their website: http://www.quincyvalley.org/

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CITY OF QUINCY
P.O. Box 338,  Quincy, WA. 98848
Phone: 509-787-3523  -  Email us...Click here to use our contact form !

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 March 2010 )
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City adopts 2010 Budget
Quincy City Council adopted the 2010 Budget at the December 1, 2009 meeting.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 December 2009 )
 
City Hires New Police Chief

The City of Quincy Council confirmed the Mayor's appointment of Richard Ackerman to the position of Police Chief.  Chief Ackerman started December 1, 2009.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 December 2009 )