The project will replace the remaining Inner Loop Expressway with a network of city streets, creating opportunities for equitable redevelopment and green space. The draft Scoping Report for the New York State Department of Transportation discusses the project's goals; the results of an initial phase of traffic analysis; and next steps for engineering of the project. The draft report will...
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The project will replace the remaining Inner Loop Expressway with a network of city streets, creating opportunities for equitable redevelopment and green space. The draft Scoping Report for the New York State Department of Transportation discusses the project's goals; the results of an initial phase of traffic analysis; and next steps for engineering of the project. The draft report will...
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The City Council usually holds work sessions twice a month. These sessions provide an opportunity for Councilmembers to gain additional information and insight on a variety of topics and projects that impact the city of Rochester and its citizens.
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The Traffic Control Board regulates matters relating to traffic within the City of Rochester.
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The members of the Rochester City Council meet monthly to vote on proposed legislation.
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Council meets monthly to vote on the proposed legislation.
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Meeting of the Monroe County Library System (MCLS) Board of Trustees.
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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 issues that may...
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The Rochester Land Bank Corporation's purpose is to acquire, hold, and dispose of vacant, abandoned, or underutilized properties, returning them to productive use.
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This seven-member citizen board reviews applications for Certificates of Appropriateness required for alterations to landmarks and properties located in the City’s eight preservation districts.