CLICK HERE FOR TREE TRIMMING INFORMATION AND TIPS


DUE TO AUDIO ISSUES WITH THE LIVESTREAM, THE CITY WILL NOT BE LIVESTREAMING THE COUNCIL MEETINGS UNTIL FIXED.

THE MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.


CONTRACTORS DOING BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF PALMYRA MUST BRING THEIR LIABILITY AND WORK COMP INSURANCE AND OBTAIN A $25 CITY BUSINESS LICENSE FROM CITY HALL



CITY HALL WILL BE CLOSED NOVEMBER 28-29, 2024 FOR THANKSGIVING

CITY HALL WILL CLOSE AT NOON ON DECEMBER 24, 2024 FOR CHRISTMAS EVE

CITY HALL WILL BE CLOSED ON DECEMBER 25, 2024 FOR CHRISTMAS




WELCOME TO

Palmyra, MO

The City of Palmyra's mission to provide the highest quality of professional services addressing the resident's needs while promoting an enhanced quality of life for the citizens of Palmyra and surrounding community.


IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Emergency
Ambulance: 911
Police: 573-769-5540
Fire Protection District:
573-769-3411 Non Emergency
573-769-3434 Emergency (911)
Marion Co. Sheriff: 573-769-2077


Local
City Hall: 573-769-2223
Nutrition Center: 573-769-3358
Parks & Recreation Office: 573-769-9534
Marion County Clerk: 573-769-2549
Drivers / Vehicle License: 573-769-3264
Post Office: 573-769-3669
Marion County Library Sub-District #1: 573-769-2830
Palmyra R-1 School: 573-769-2066
Social Security Office: 573-221-0021 or 800-772-1213


Utilities
Charter: 888-438-2427
Liberty Utilities: 855-872-3242
Brightspeed: 833-692-7773

Chariton Valley: 800-769-8731

Mark Twain Communications: 660-423-5211
GFL (Area Disposal): 217-285-2194


ABOUT PALMYRA, MO

Palmyra, is located 12 miles northwest of Mark Twain’s Hometown, Hannibal, MO (pop. 17,757) and 17 miles southwest of Quincy, IL (pop. 40,366), a commercial center noted for its architecture and as an important stop on the “underground railway.” Some residents commute to jobs in these cities but live in Palmyra because of the quality of life-a 300 acre park with baseball fields, walking trails, fishing lake, volleyball and basketball courts, swimming pool and many shelters and playgrounds; a city golf course; 12 churches; affordable and attractive housing; an active business and industrial base; two health clinics and access to two regional hospitals; a senior nutrition center; a public library; and a school system often cited as one of the best in northeast Missouri. Palmyra enjoys the advantages of wholesome small-town life where extensive shopping, employment, entertainment, higher education, and transportation are just minutes away on a divided highway. Cable systems, radio and television, cell phones, newspapers, and the Internet link area residents to a national and global community.

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