R-Centers, Rochester's Community Centers
Rochester's eleven R-Centers offer first-rate programs, facilities, and professional staff to promote healthy living, education, creativity, self-discovery, and positive relationships.
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Rochester's eleven R-Centers offer first-rate programs, facilities, and professional staff to promote healthy living, education, creativity, self-discovery, and positive relationships.
Learn about what type of business the NSCs require permits for operating. Learn about the renewal process for existing permit holders.
Complete the online Tax Agreement application below. Attach your proof of income (tax returns, paystubs, social security statement, statements from social service agencies, etc.) prior to submitting.
Commissioner's Message Welcome to the Department of Recreation and Human Services (DRHS). DRHS supports the City of Rochester's Vision Statement and Values through providing transparent and collaborative leadership, the administration of programs, social activities, and community support services.
The Office of Violence Prevention implements a centralized strategy of violence reduction programs under the auspices of the Mayor’s Office, and led by Special Advisor to the Mayor Victor Saunders. The mission of this Office is to coordinate and foster better internal and external partnerships to
Content on Grants and Loans provided by the City.
Major Events are listed below as they are confirmed. Those interested in vending at a specific event must contact the event directly.
Crime Stoppers is very cost-effective and is a community project supported by donations of money, goods and services. Contributions from individuals, private sources, corporations, clubs, professional associations, retailers, civic and social groups keeps the Crime Stoppers program operating. All donations to...
The Community Affairs Division falls under the Special Operations Bureau and assists the Chief in coordinating all communications, public information and community engagement initiatives. The Community Affairs Division commands the Community Relations Unit, which includes the Neighborhood Service Centers (NSC) and...
Learn more about the City's Energy Procurement program and how it helps to decrease Rochester's reliance on fossil fuels.
The primary objective of the OER is to provide services for environmental due diligence assessments, environmental cleanups, and to assist with Brownfield remediation and redevelopment projects located within the City of Rochester.
DEQ supports the City of Rochester’s Values and Guiding Principles by providing efficient, high quality environmental compliance and pollution prevention, brownfield investigation, cleanup and redevelopment, and energy, climate and sustainability planning for the City of Rochester and the public.
The hard work and dedication of citizens who serve on more than a dozen boards, committees, or commissions contribute to the successful operation and development of our city. These bodies have a positive and direct effect on Rochester's quality of life and economic vitality.
Enter an address or browse the map to find your scheduled collection day and the week of your next recycling collection. Refuse is collected weekly. Recycling is collected every other week.
Find out more about volunteer opportunities in the City of Rochester.
The Office of City Planning plays a variety of roles within City Hall and the community related to policy development and placemaking. Learn more about the role the Office of City Planning plays in the planning relating to the orderly growth and development of the City of Rochester.
The City of Rochester procures goods and services through two different processes, depending upon legal requirements. Procurement requiring competitive bidding, such as for commodities and public works contracts, is administered by the Bureau of Purchasing.
The City of Rochester's Division of Real Estate is charged with the responsible management and oversight of all City-Owned and City-Utilized real estate assets via sales, leases, licenses and property retention procedures.
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