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Safety is among the most basic human needs. We must be safe – and feel safe – before we can begin to pursue bigger goals. Everyone in the Rochester deserves to dream big, and to have their hopes fulfilled.
The City of Rochester offers residents the opportunity to sign up for the Hyper-Reach emergency alerts system. The opt-in system is designed to provide residents with important information via robocalls, texts, and emails during emergencies, providing direct updates and relevant resources. The Hype
The City of Rochester has mobilized resources to provide more convenient water access to residents located within the boil water notice area. Residents may pick up free bottled water (two gallons per household) from the following locations until 6:30 p.m. today, while supplies last.
Mayor Malik D. Evans announced today that the City has begun exploring plans to invest in enhanced emergency medical services for City of Rochester residents.
The City of Rochester has been officially designated a “StormReady” community by the National Weather Service.
When the City enacts a Cool Sweep in anticipation of forecasted high temperatures, residents can beat the heat at Durand Eastman Beach, the City’s air-conditioned libraries and R-Centers, and cool off at City pools and spray parks.
Provides information about where to park when Rochester declares a parking emergency.
In response to high temperatures, Mayor Malik D. Evans announced today that the City will expand the Cool Sweep operation in effect Monday, June 17 through Friday, June 21 to include the Rochester Community Sports Center.
In anticipation of forecasted high temperatures, Mayor Malik D. Evans announced today that the City will conduct a Cool Sweep operation this coming week. City R-Centers, and spray parks and features will be open for extended hours so residents can remain safe and comfortable.
311 is a resource for residents, businesses and visitors to get information, request services and report problems within the City of Rochester. You can reach us by calling 311, 585-428-5990 or visit our 311 Live site.
On this page you will find information and updates pertaining to ongoing emergency situations when they occur within the City of Rochester. Examples of emergencies include, but are not limited to, a significant weather event, a boil water advisory, public safety, and more. There are currently no ong