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Welcome to Troy, MO! Nestled in the heart of Lincoln County and just 60 minutes from St. Louis, Troy offers a balance of rural charm and suburban convenience. Troy boasts a range of housing and has unique shops in its historic Main Street district.
Young families and retirees alike are attracted to Troy because of its affordable new homes, award-winning school district, low crime rate, and overall rural serenity. The quality of life in Troy is enhanced by the city’s recreation and shopping opportunities.
The town was begun in 1819 and has long been the Lincoln County seat and the center of business activity for the area. In 1994, we celebrated our Dosquicentenial (175th anniversary) with a look back through our history and the wonderful events that have happened in the past.
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Troy, MO 63379 618-335-6933 [email protected] City Staff and Counsel: City Clerk Carla Ayala 800 Cap Au Gris Troy, MO 63379 636-528-4712 [email protected] City Attorney: Brian Sinclair Chief of Police: Jeff Taylor 636-528-4725: Troy City Hall 800 Cap Au Gris St. Troy, MO 63379 Call Us 636-528-4712. Monday - Friday
The City of Troy is now accepting payments for utility bills through an automated system. The phone number you can dial is 1-833-748-5730 (toll free) and is accessible 24 hours a day (there is a $1.25 convenience fee).
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining all City buildings, parks, properties, vehicles, roadways, rights-of-way, and City-owned utilities and infrastructures. This includes storm water management, sanitary sewers, and the water distribution systems.
Demographics. The City of Troy is the county seat of Lincoln County, the second-fastest growing county in Missouri. City of Troy, Missouri. 2010 Population: 10,540. 2020 Population: 12,671. Percent change: 20%. Lincoln County, Missouri. 2010 Population: 52,566.
The City of Troy has four parks for recreation, and a public swimming pool open all summer for residents and no-residents. Three of our parks have pavilion space available for occasions such as birthday parties, reunions or company picnics.
Troy City Hall—Administration Department. City Hall houses all of the city offices, as well as the Troy City Police Department and municipal courtroom. City Hall hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.