Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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FAQs
The City Park schedule is as followed:
- Summer Hours
6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Winter Hours
6 a.m. to dusk.
- Summer Hours
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Bring final settlement statement showing the purchase of the property, driver’s license, and $50 deposit (cash or check) to the Finance Department at 104 B St SW. All utilities remain in the property owner’s name.
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Complete a public records request form identifying the request for the police report and include the case number. If you don’t have the case number, please include the involved individual’s full name, date of birth, and as much detail as possible to assist in locating the responsive records.
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Utility payments are accepted at 104 B St SW during normal business hours in the form of cash, check, or credit card. If the office is closed, you may place your check payment in the dropbox or make a payment online with the Online Payment link on the homepage.
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Submit a complete employment application, which can be found under the Forms tab of the homepage, along with cover letter and resume to the Finance Department at 104 B St SW.
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Bring proof of rabies vaccination to the Quincy Animal Shelter located at 213 6th Avenue NE and pay the applicable license fee.
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Please call Consolidated Disposal at (509) 754-2468, to change the size of your garbage container.
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Please call Consolidated Disposal (509) 754-2468, to request a yard waste container.
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Yard waste is collected every Monday.
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City business licenses are now being processed through the State of Washington Department of Revenue's Business Licensing Services. To apply and/or renew please go to https://dor.wa.gov/.
Sexual Assault Awareness
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Sexual Assault Awareness
Acquaintance rape is when somebody a teen knows—a boyfriend or girlfriend, a friend, a classmate, or even someone they just met—uses coercion (including drugs or alcohol), violence, or threats to force unwanted oral, vaginal, or anal sex. When this happens in a dating relationship, it is commonly known as "date rape."
As many as one in four young women reported being verbally or physically pressured into having sex during the past year.
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Sexual Assault Awareness
Unfortunately, acquaintance rape is very common. In some surveys, as many as one in four young women reported being verbally or physically pressured into having sex during the past year, while one in 10 high school girls, and one in 20 boys, reported being forced into sex at some point in their lives.
More than one-third of acquaintance rape victims are between the ages of 14 and 17.
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Sexual Assault Awareness
Although the blame for rape always lies with the rapist, there are some factors that can increase a teen's risk of acquaintance rape. This include:
- Frequently drinking to the point of being drunk or unable to resist sexual advances
- Using recreational drugs that impair judgment or make it difficult to resist sexual advances
- Outdated beliefs about sexual roles, such as thinking that someone who pays for a date has the right to expect sex
- Prior history of rape or sexual victimization