This seven-member citizen board hears requests for Variances to the City’s Zoning Code, and Administrative Appeals of decisions made by the Manager of Zoning.
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This five-member commission is responsible for the administration of the Civil Service Law, and prescribes rules and implements them by classifying employment positions, establishing list of eligible job applicants and hearing appeals.
Please join us for an in-person public meeting to provide input and inform Rochester's first ever Community Food System Plan.
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This seven-member citizen commission has jurisdiction and authority in the issuance of Special Permits, subdivision approvals, and a wide range of other matters. The Planning Commission also makes recommendations to City Council regarding Zoning Text and Map amendments.
Meeting of the Monroe County Library System (MCLS) Board of Trustees.
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Buy The Block builds new single-family, high-quality homes in under-invested areas of the city. The homes are then sold to qualified first-time homebuyers who will spend no more than 30 percent of their income on housing.
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The City Council holds public hearings as required by law for specific legislative items on the agenda, as well as a monthly Speak to Council session. These meetings are open to the public in order to allow an opportunity for constituents to voice their opinions, ideas, concerns or support for either legislation that the Council will be voting on that month, or any other issue that may...
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As part of the NIA initiative, neighborhood organizations and residents will have access to City resources and small grants to support community-driven projects.
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Meeting of the Rochester Land Bank Corporation (RLBC) Board of Directors
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Buy The Block builds new single-family, high-quality homes in under-invested areas of the city. The homes are then sold to qualified first-time homebuyers who will spend no more than 30 percent of their income on housing.