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Board of Ethics meeting: December 10, 2024

The Board of Ethics is a seven-member board established by Section 2-18 of the City Charter and appointed by the City Council. The board renders written advisory opinions to City officers and employees with respect to the City’s Code of Ethics and Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.

Any relevant matter may be brought before the Board for an opinion upon the written request of any City officer or employee or upon the initiative of the Board.

CANCELED: Board of Ethics meeting: November 12, 2024

The Board of Ethics is a seven-member board established by Section 2-18 of the City Charter and appointed by the City Council. The board renders written advisory opinions to City officers and employees with respect to the City’s Code of Ethics and Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.

Any relevant matter may be brought before the Board for an opinion upon the written request of any City officer or employee or upon the initiative of the Board.

CANCELED: Board of Ethics meeting: October 15, 2024

The Board of Ethics is a seven-member board established by Section 2-18 of the City Charter and appointed by the City Council. The board renders written advisory opinions to City officers and employees with respect to the City’s Code of Ethics and Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.

Any relevant matter may be brought before the Board for an opinion upon the written request of any City officer or employee or upon the initiative of the Board.

Board of Ethics meeting: September 17, 2024

The Board of Ethics is a seven-member board established by Section 2-18 of the City Charter and appointed by the City Council. The board renders written advisory opinions to City officers and employees with respect to the City’s Code of Ethics and Article 18 of the General Municipal Law.

Any relevant matter may be brought before the Board for an opinion upon the written request of any City officer or employee or upon the initiative of the Board.

Rochester Fringe Festival

Since debuting in 2012, the Fringe has drawn more than 750,000 visitors from all over the world to more than 5,000 diverse performances and events. 

In fact, Rochester’s not-for-profit Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation, the largest multidisciplinary performing arts festival in New York State, and one of the region’s most anticipated festivals each year.

Fringe Festival website