Property Information
The City of Rochester’s Property Information Application provides public access to property assessment, property tax, and water billing information.
The City of Rochester has been impacted by the CrowdStrike software update, but most systems remain functional and most offices remain open. Learn more.
The City of Rochester’s Property Information Application provides public access to property assessment, property tax, and water billing information.
The City of Rochester’s Service Locator helps the public find nearby services, including: Refuse and Recycling Collection Day, City Council District, Neighborhood Service Center Area, Parks, Community Centers, Libraries, Fire Stations, City Hall
The Statewide Terrorism Tips Hotline enables citizens from throughout the State to report information about suspected terrorist activity.
The Rochester Police Department (RPD) Open Data Portal is a public platform for exploring and downloading open data, discovering and building applications and engaging to solve important local issues. Analyzing and combining Open Datasets using maps, as well as developing new web and mobile applications, on the...
TheDrug Hotlinewas established to solicit information on known and unknown drug locations and dealers in the City of Rochester. The information received is then forward to the Narcotics Unit for follow-up investigations. Callers are given the opportunity to remain anonymous or give their name and te
In 2008, the Rochester Police Department (RPD) announced a beneficial crime-fighting tool used to increase the protection of our citizens and the safety of our officers.
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The City of Rochester Internet site is provided as a service to the citizens of Rochester, New York and to the general public. Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on this facility is prohibited.
The Rochester Police Department (RPD) Body Worn Camera (BWC) Project Team completed a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to select a vendor to provide BWCs for the City of Rochester. On January 19, 2016, City Council authorized the City to enter into an agreement with this vendor. This began the imp
The City of Rochester engaged in extensive research on equipment, data management, policies and community involvement for successful deployment of the program. All Rochester Police Lieutenants, Sergeants and Officers presently assigned to patrol Sections are equipped with BWCs. There are about 500 BWCs assigned to...
Links to the documents that were submitted by the Rochester Police Department for the U.S. Department of Justice Body Worn Camera Pilot Implementation Program FY 2015 Competitive Grant application.
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Grant Reports for Rochester Police Department Body-Worn Camera Program
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The Rochester/Monroe County 911 center is different from other agencies because not only do we answer emergency calls, but we also answer certain non-emergency police, fire and EMS related calls. Some non-emergency calls we take are listed below: Citizen needs to contact a police officer regarding
Monroe County 911 has “Text to 911,” an option for Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint customers who need to contact 911. Monroe County is the first 911 Center in New York State to accept text messages from all four major carriers!
The 911 Center can notify residents of Monroe County by home phone or now by mobile phone in case ofemergency. Your home phone is automatically registered with 911, but now you may register you mobile phone as well. If Police or Fire Officials need to notify you in case of an emergency in your area
Interested in confirming what the new tax rate means for your City of Rochester home? Check out our new Homeowner Property Tax Calculator to get a more accurate estimate of your 2024 property tax bill!
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.
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.
When making payments to the City, customers have the following options: City website Use the City's secure, online payment portal to make payments on tax bills, water bills, commercial refuse bills, parking violations, and more. Fees apply.