Quincy commission backs Aldi landslide grant request, explores city expansion and approves

Commission also supports FSU Health Expo road closures, approves new city contracts and begins effort to modernize cemetery records.

QUINCY, Fla. — Quincy city commissioners voted Tuesday to pursue state and federal funding to help stabilize the slope behind Aldi that forced the grocery store’s closure, while also signaling support for expanding the city’s boundaries to encourage future economic development.

The commission approved a request to seek funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Watershed Protection Program to repair the slope failure behind the grocery store, which has remained closed since the ground collapsed earlier this year…

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