Foodlink's Curbside Market
Foodlink’s Curbside Market makes it easier to purchase healthy, affordable food for you and your family, with the belief that everyone deserves access to fresh foods, regardless of your budget or where you live.
Foodlink’s Curbside Market makes it easier to purchase healthy, affordable food for you and your family, with the belief that everyone deserves access to fresh foods, regardless of your budget or where you live.
Rochester's City Council Meeting Calendar
The City of Rochester is dedicated to making this a world-class bicycling community.
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.
Clean Sweep Saturday is held each spring at Innovative Field. Volunteers will gather to collect a free Clean Sweep T-shirt, eat a light breakfast and get their assignments before heading out to project sites in city neighborhoods.
The City of Rochester encourages all residents and property owners to use energy more efficiently and to consider beneficial electrification, which means switching from using greenhouse gas generating fossil fuels (natural gas, gasoline, fuel oil, or propane) to electricity as our primary fuel source whenever...
Learn more about the City's Climate Action Plan, which sets a framework and defines strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Rochester.
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
Request to Access City Records under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) City FOIL Subject Matter The City maintains records relating to City government only, not records of suburbs and towns, Monroe County, the State of New York, the United States Government or any other municipality. For your co
The Bureau of Assessment maintains physical and structural data on all parcels in the city through on-site visits, data collection and market analysis to establish an assessed value. The Bureau of Assessment monitors recent property transfers, neighborhood and economic conditions, financing, legal restrictions...
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...
Find out more about volunteer opportunities in the City of Rochester.
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.
Welcome to the Bureau of Business and Housing Development (BHD). We have four main divisions that work together with our Administrative unit to achieve our goals: Business Development, Housing, Real Estate, and Credit Underwriting.
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
Content of Business Development support, and contacts.
The Advance Peace – Peacemaker Fellowship program is an urban gun violence disruption strategy that works to end cyclical and retaliatory gun violence by investing in the development, health and wellbeing of young people who are at the center of the violence crisis. The program has identified up t
The Healthy ROC Grocer Program makes it easy for you to find stores conveniently located in your neighborhood or near your workplace to quickly fill your shopping basket with nutritious, wholesome foods that support the well-being of you and your family.
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 Healthy ROC Grocer Program makes it easy for you to find stores conveniently located in your neighborhood or near your workplace to quickly fill your shopping basket with nutritious, wholesome foods that support well-being for you and your family.