Law Enforcement Safety Act HR 218
The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (also known as HR 218) permits the nationwide carrying of concealed handguns by qualified current and retired law enforcement officers.
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The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (also known as HR 218) permits the nationwide carrying of concealed handguns by qualified current and retired law enforcement officers.
The City of Rochester maintains an official city map that defines the corporate boundaries as well as all public rights-of-way. Records and information relating to the official map and other survey data are available to the public.
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Tomas Andino, PE, Senior Structural Engineer/Bridges
Marcus Cox, Construction Project Manager
The City of Rochester provides lighting for City-owned streets.
CPC Contact
The City finances many capital projects though the issuance of bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes.
List of audits completed by the Office of Public Integrity
In 2009, a survey was undertaken to catalog and identify the character-defining elements of the parklands in Rochester's park system that are over 50 years old or hold historic significance.
Rochester’s many unique historic buildings and landscapes.
Licensed Trades Plumbing Contact
Demolition Program Contact
This project includes pavement milling and resurfacing of five streets in the City of Rochester.
Milling and Resurfacing W Main Street between W Broad Street and Churchlea Street S Plymouth Avenue between Ford Street and Genesee Street
Provides information about the Lyell Otis Community Association (LOCA).
Learn more about brownfield opportunity areas and how they promote neighborhood revitalization.
Constructing 140 Sidewalk Access Ramps
The City milled off approximately 1.5 inches of the top surface asphalt, and paved a new asphalt top surface. Minimal adjustments were made to the pavement elevation as necessary to improve drainage.
The City's Nuisance Point Program is a way to identify and correct chronic nuisance activity which can have a negative impact on the quality of life for the surrounding neighborhood. The program is designed to provide property owners and business owners an opportunity to partner with City staff to a