Police Citizen Interaction Committee - Rochester Police Department

What is PCIC?

The Police Citizen Interaction Committee (PCIC) are monthly meetings, or in the case of the Rochester Police Chief's PCIC, bi-monthly meetings. Each Section's police Captain convenes the meetings, attended by Section staff and representatives from various neighborhoods groups within the Section. Topics of discussion may include crime patterns, quality of life issues, environmental concerns, problem locations and crime statistics. Meetings are intended to be interactive, where everyone is encouraged to participate in an open dialogue. In the case of the Chief’s PCIC, the format is similar and representatives from various neighborhood groups throughout the city are invited. Information on Departmental projects are introduced or updated with the expectation that attending neighborhood group members will take the information back to their respective organizations.

When and Where are the Meetings?  

  • The Chief's PCIC is held every the third Wednesday of each month by 7 p.m. and is by invite only.
  • The Clinton Section PCIC is held quarterly on the second Tuesday of month at 5:30 PM in February, May, August and November.  This is a Zoom meeting.  Please contact the NE-NSC office at 428-7670 to get the Zoom link.

  • The Genesee Section PCIC is held the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM.  This is a Zoom meeting by invite only.  Please contact the SW-NSC office at 428-7630 with any questions.
  • The Goodman Section PCIC is held the first Wednesday of each month at 5:30 PM by Zoom.  This is for Sector 8 (northern part of the Goodman Section).  The Goodman Section PCIC for Sector 6/7 is held the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 PM by Zoom.  Please contact the SE-NSC office at 428-7640 to get the Zoom link.  
  • The Lake Section PCIC is held every third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM, at the Aquinas Institute, 1127 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14613.