Building permitting, licensing processes and zoning regulations are complex. In monthly workshops, Quincy 2000 brings together the city’s experts to help guide you through this process and answer your questions. This free workshop is offered the last Thursday of the month from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. at Quincy City Hall in the second floor conference room.

Building and zoning requirements, public health and sign regulations, handicap access, implications of locating in an historic district, business loans and support services are some of the topics covered. For a helpful guide to city departments, boards and commissions involved in the permitting process, click here.

 



Building Permitting &
Licensing Task Force


From left to right are:
Steve Wessling, Wessling Architects, Maralin Manning, Quincy Business Association, Jay Duca, Director of the City of Quincy Inspectional Services, Brian Donahue, Donahue Architects, Frank Trainor, Commonwealth Building, Dean Rizzo, Quincy 2000 Collaborative and Joe Shea, City Clerk.
Members of the Task Force not pictured:
Chris Harrington, Attorney at Law, Andrew Scheely, City Health Commissioner, Dennis Harrington, City Planning Director, Sean Galvin, Galvin Construction Company, Pete Barbadoro, FireSmart Building Technology.