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Refuse and Recycling Delayed by One Day/Fourth of July Fireworks Affect Downtown Traffic
Permits for Festivals, Parades, Moving Athletic Events, Block Parties and other Special Events in Rochester, NY.
Memorializing Resolutions are non-binding items signed by members of City Council that amplify the voice of Council beyond its direct jurisdiction.
The Council President, chosen by the nine members of Council for a two-year term, assigns legislation to one of the Council's four standing committees. The primary function is to review all proposed legislation and to recommend adoption, consideration, or rejection by the entire Council, either as written or with...
What is redistricting?Redistricting is the process of redrawing the City Council's four district lines that City Councilmembers are elected to serve. Changes are determined by the data collected in the US Census conducted every 10 years. Redistricting is a great opportunity to ensure District maps r
One of Council's main duties is the enactment of the City's annual budget. Council sets fiscal policies and approves all spending, whether for operations (e.g., salaries) or capital items such as major equipment purchases, street repairs, or other public improvements.
The City of Rochester is proud to supply its residents with clean, high-quality water.
Vendor Information for Financial Transactions In order to be paid or have any other financial transaction with the City, such as receiving a Purchase Order or Contract, each vendor must have a vendor number. In order for the City to assign a vendor number, we must have on file an updated and correct W-9 Form.
Rochester City Hall, Neighborhood Service Centers, R-Centers, Rochester Animal Services, Rochester Public Library branches, and the Honorable Loretta C. Scott Center for Human Services administrative office building at 57 St. Paul St. will be closed on Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth.
DataRoc is a public clearinghouse of information maintained by the City of Rochester. DataRoc feature more than 100 datasets produced by analysts and staff across City departments.
The City can assist you with obtaining a passport or passport card, learn more here.
The Bureau of Buildings and Compliance and the Division of Zoning performs permit application review processes, facilitate rehabilitation grant programs and conduct inspection services to ensure that all buildings and properties are in compliance with local, county, state and federal regulations.
A career in law enforcement as a Police Officer is a highly responsible profession involving patrol, inspection, investigation and enforcement duties. Officers have a responsibility for the enforcement of laws and ordinances, preservation of the peace, protection of lives and property, investigation of criminal...