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City of Rochester Department of Recreation and Human Services
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City of Rochester Department of Recreation and Human Services
The ROC the Riverway program consolidates more than two dozen transformational projects along the Genesee River into a unified strategy. This will enable Rochester to better leverage the value of its riverfront.
Rochester 2034 is a 15-year comprehensive plan to improve our community leading up to our 200th birthday. The Plan covers a wide variety of topics, from housing and transportation to economic growth and historic preservation. Each topic includes Goals and Strategies that are aligned with an overarching community...
The Active Transportation Plan is complete! This is the City’s plan for improving safety and accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders.
The City of Rochester recognizes that our streets should accommodate a wide range of transportation modes and balance the needs and interests of users of all ages and abilities in a context-sensitive manner. Our streets are the focal point of the public realm, the primary means by which we experienc
The purpose of the Comprehensive Access Mobility Plan (CAMP) is to develop a multi-modal transportation component of Rochester 2034: the City’s Comprehensive Plan Update. This Plan was completed in 2019.
The City of Rochester, Monroe County, and the area’s homeless service providers, housing providers and funders collaborate to assist the homeless and to help individuals and families avoid homelessness. A number of resources can be found on this page.
This 24 mile long, scenic, multi-use trail runs through Rochester along the Genesee River.
Educate, Advocate, Eradicate The ROC Against Gun Violence Coalition seeks to end gun violence in Rochester by bringing attention to the causes and effects of gun violence and promoting quality of life in Rochester's neighborhoods. TheCoalition is made up of community partners and stakeholders who
Contact the Civil Service Exam with Questions: (585) 428-7240. For all general Human Resource Questions: (585) 428-7115
Content of Business Development support, and contacts.
Park areas are provided and maintained for the benefit and pleasure of all our citizens. With this in mind, municipal park codes have been established to assure your safe and enjoyable use of the areas. For the safety of all visitors and the protection of the environment, please abide by park rules.
Respect Rochester serves as a rallying call for residents, businesses, and government to unite in creating a cleaner, safer, and healthier community.
Learn what a watershed is and how you can help protect this resource.
Learn where to park during snow events to help avoid ticketing.
This 11-member group is the formal governing and policy making body responsible for overseeing the operations of the Central Library and the ten library branches within the City. It manages the Rochester Public Library, including the establishment of library policies, appointment of the Library Dire
Learn how to help prevent lead exposure by inspecting your water service. Report the type of pipes you have today.
Describes the City's street construction and repair program.
Rochester's City Council Meeting Calendar
Stay up to date on special notices, closures, and advisories within the City of Rochester.