Office of Compliance
Prevailing Wage requirements under New York State Labor Law Articles 8 and 9 apply to work performed on public property under City of Rochester's jurisdiction.
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Prevailing Wage requirements under New York State Labor Law Articles 8 and 9 apply to work performed on public property under City of Rochester's jurisdiction.
The Deputy Mayor, as the highest appointed official of the Administration, acts on the Mayor’s behalf in his absence; assists the Mayor in day-to-day operations; and has direct oversight of all City Departments.
The Office of Special Events showcases the vitality of Rochester by hosting, sponsoring, or permitting events that enhance a strong sense of community and attract visitors. The city permits over 500 annual events with well over 1.5 million people attending them.
The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) is the official statement of land use and development policy for the city’s waterfront areas. Learn about the updated waterfront policies and recommendations that will serve as a guide for future development and infrastructure improvements.
The Master Action Plan tool puts all that information together in one place to make it easier for you to filter the information and find what’s most important to you. Visit the plan tool to learn more about Rochester 2034.
What’s Good Rochester is the City of Rochester’s social media partnership with Public Broadcasting Council in a fresh, one-of-a-kind opportunity that redefines how Rochester’s stories are told.
The Office of Special Projects and Education Initiatives oversees the development and implementation of projects as requested by the Mayor.
Youth Employment Services (YES) offers a program for youth ages 10-20, who are enrolled in middle school or high school. Programs offered help youth achieve personal and professional goals; through job readiness training, youth entrepreneurship, and job placement.
A Global Bond The Sister Cities Program was developed in 1956 to enlist hundreds of thousands of volunteer citizen-diplomats in a quest for world peace.
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.
Learn about the City's bike and scooter share program, operated by Veo.
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
Find out more about the City of Rochester's Workforce Development programs.
Find out more about the City of Rochester's Youth Services programs.
The Parking and Municipal Code Violations Bureau oversees parking assets and the collection of code violation fines. Visit this page for more information.
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City Planning Commission membership.
Information for the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA).
City of Rochester departments.
The Rochester area is home to one of - if not the largest - per capita populations of deaf and hard of hearing people in America. This page contains resources designed to better serve this critical community. Special Announcement Deaf Friendly ROC The City of Rochester is seeking input to better ser