Thanks to our subscribers, who help make this coverage possible. If you are not a subscriber, please consider supporting quality local journalism with a Patriot Ledger subscription. "I think we need to have an independent legal resource that the body itself can go to for legal help occasionally, rather than say to the mayor, 'We don't like what you're doing and we want a second opinion on if it's legal," Palmucci said. View attorney's profile for reviews, office locations, and contact information. Chris Walker, the mayor's chief of staff, told councilors the city would be willing to hire another lawyer for city councilors "when the time comes" that they need one. Brian Palmucci is a lawyer serving Quincy in Criminal Defense and Criminal Defense cases. The council did have its own attorney, paid for by the city, but he recently retired. He added that Mayor Thomas Koch is "of a very different opinion on this, and I don't think it's likely we will get funding for our own outside legal counsel." Palmucci said sometimes there can be conflicts of interest between the council's role and the administration. McCauley remembered for his love of Quincy, dedication to familyĬoming soon: Father Bill's breaks ground on new Quincy apartments, homeless shelter set to open in 2023 The city council could benefit from our own legal counsel." "The city council does not always have insight into some of the things we're asked to weigh in on. "We have questions that come up and currently who we have to go to is the city solicitor, who is really wrapped up into the administration," Mahoney said. Palmucci and Councilor-at-large Anne Mahoney also asked the city to allot the council $60,000 to pay for outside legal counsel for the body. In other news at this week's meeting, city councilors discussed the role the city will play in operating the Furnace Brook Golf Course. "It's probably a good time for the city council to get up to speed on what it means to have these high rises in the city."īoth proposals were moved to the ordinance and public safety committees, where they will be discussed further. "As the city gets higher and higher, I think it would be an appropriate time for the chief or his designee to come before us and talk about a staffing plan for high-rise fire protection," he said. 'We believe Quincy will get there': Meet the developers ushering the city into a new eraĢ0 pricey homes: These houses that recently sold on the South Shore that have it all Ward 4 City Councilor Brian Palmucci pointed out that a 15-story high rise was built recently in Quincy Center, a 16-story building in North Quincy has been approved by the zoning board, and FoxRock Properties has a 20-story proposal for downtown in front of the planning board. QUINCY – City councilors are asking fire department officials to come before them and explain how the addition of several high-rise buildings to the city changes staffing and other internal operations of the department. Internal applications, then our B2B based Bizapedia Pro API™ might be the answer for you.Watch Video: Video: Big changes are coming to downtown Quincy If you are looking for something more than a web based search utility and need to automate company and officer searches from within your WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE ADVANCED SEARCH FORM? Utilize our advanced search form to filter the search results by Company Name, City, State, Postal Code, Filing Jurisdiction, Entity Type, Registered Agent,įile Number, Filing Status, and Business Category. While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. In addition, all pages on Bizapedia will be served to you completely ad freeĪnd you will be granted access to view every profile in its entirety, even if the company chooses to hide the private information on their profile from the general public. Your entire office will be able to use your search subscription.
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