The City of Troy, Missouri, is a municipality focused on providing essential services and maintaining infrastructure for its residents. The Public Works Department is responsible for city buildings, parks, properties, vehicles, roadways, rights-of-way, and utilities, including stormwater management, sanitary sewers, and water distribution. The city is committed to delivering high-quality water from its wells and operates advanced wastewater treatment plants. Troy also boasts a historic Main Street district with unique shops and a picturesque park system featuring walking trails, sports fields, and recreational areas. The city's history dates back to 1819, originating from an artesian spring, and it has grown into a community that balances rural charm with suburban convenience, attracting families and retirees with its affordable housing, good schools, and low crime rate. Troy Main Street, a non-profit organization, further promotes economic revitalization and historic preservation in the downtown area, aiming to make it a desirable destination.


