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Contact the Civil Service Exam with Questions: (585) 428-7240. For all general Human Resource Questions: (585) 428-7115
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Females in Law Enforcement (FILE) is an initiative developed by Rochester Police Sergeant Christine A. Wilson to encourage more women to apply and become Rochester Police Officers.
Urban League of Rochester, Monroe County, City of Rochester and Rochester City School District to Host Livestreamed Annual RASE Commission Community Update
The City of Rochester is committed to achieving equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) Americans.
The City of Rochester is committed to creating and supporting a workplace and services that are free from discrimination and harassment, promote fairness and equity and value the contributions of all its employees and citizens.
The City of Rochester utilizes MWBEs on all city-funded public works projects. Public works fall under two categories: street construction and general/building construction.
The City of Rochester hosted our first Upstate New York MWBE Conference in March! This three-day event brought together MWBE businesses from four Upstate New York regions: Finger Lakes, Western NY, Central NY, and Southern Tier.
The Black Culture Festival is committed to presenting and acknowledging the wide-ranging beauty and accomplishments of black individuals in the United States. Through a variety of captivating events and activities, our primary goal is to educate, motivate, and commemorate the profound cultural heritage of black...
The parade will start at 11:00 a.m. at the intersection of South Avenue and Science Parkway. It will travel north on South Avenue and end at the festival, which will be held in Highland Park (1440 South Avenue).