Public Works

Department of Public Works

The Department of Public Works is principally responsible for:

  • refuse collection, recycling
  • yard debris and leaf pick-up
  • road maintenance
  • plowing and salting Town/Village roadways, lots & sidewalks
  • maintaining Town/Village buildings, parks, and recreation areas
  • Spray Park maintenance

The Department of Public Works also

  • maintains and repairs 13 miles of storm sewer including catch basins
  • maintains and repairs 18 miles of sanitary sewer including 4 sewage pumping stations and 1 storm sewer pumping station
  • maintains, repairs and cleans 42 lane miles of road and road signage including 3 sets of traffic control units
  • performs crosswalk, parking and pavement striping
  • maintains all Town/Village owned trees, plants and mulch areas
  • is responsible for the mechanical operation, maintenance and repair of all DPW vehicles and equipment, as well as all police and fire vehicles

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Contact

Office Hours

January through December
Monday - Friday - 7:00 am to 3:30 pm

200 Ontario Street
East Rochester, New York 14445

William Marr
Superintendent of Public Works
bmarr@eastrochester.org

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Pete Calabrese
Foreman
pcalabrese@eastrochester.org

Monroe County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

Monroe County is updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan.  This plan enables participating communities to be eligible for federal funding to rebuild stronger after disaster strikes.  Your feedback helps ensure that crucial mitigation projects can happen. Please take our citizen preparedness survey:

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After Hours Emergencies

If you have a sewer or similar type problem after working hours, on a weekend, or on a holiday please call 9-1-1. Inform the operator of the problem and he/she will notify the DPW as soon as possible.

About the ECOPARK

The ecopark is an innovative partnership between Monroe County and Waste Management of NY that provides county residents with a "one-stop drop-off" to dispose of or recycle certain items. The ecopark is a drop-off facility and, except for household hazardous waste (HHW) materials, residents are responsible for unloading their own vehicle.

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East Rochester Sidewalk Construction & Replacement Program

East Rochester Sidewalk Construction & Replacement Program Read more

On Tuesday February 27th, 2024 the Town/Village of East Rochester and MRB Group will 
be hosting an informal Public Information Meeting. The meeting is open to residents to stop 
in at any time between 5:30pm to 8:00pm to ask questions with regards to the scope of the 
project. 

The meeting will be held in the Jean Daniel Community Center located on the 1st floor 
of the Eyer Building (317 Main Street, East Rochester, NY 14445). 
 

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2024 Town/Village of East Rochester Board Meeting Schedule

2024 Town/Village of East Rochester Board Meeting Schedule Read more

The Town/Village Boad will hold regular monthly meetings in 2024. Each meeting will begin at 7pm. For the complete schedule, please select READ MORE or download the attached document.

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2024 Town/Village of East Rochester - Holiday Schedule

2024 Town/Village of East Rochester - Holiday Schedule Read more

After approval of the Town/Village Board, the Town/Village of East Rochester will observe the following list (for the full list, please select READ MORE) of Holidays for 2024. Please note the Town/Village offices will be closed on these days.

The Department of Public Works may work on these days to maintain continuity of operations.

Garfield Street Replacement Project

Garfield Street Replacement Project Read more

On Tuesday July 25th, 2023 the Town/Village of East Rochester held a Public Informational meeting in the Jean Daniel Community Center. The purpose of the meeting was to present the draft reconstruction plan for Garfield Street. This meeting was open to the public and all comments and feedback were welcome. There will no formal presentation, all information has been posted here on the web site.  
 

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EAST ROCHESTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT--125 YEARS OF SERVICE

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On May 23, 1898, a group of businessmen from Despatch (as East Rochester was known until 1906) met at Branshaud’s Hall on East Commercial Street to set up the first fire department.  On May 29th, the first official meeting was held, and the Despatch Fire District was formed.  During subsequent meetings committees were formed to find estimates for needed equipment, as well as for property and a fire hall.  It was determined that $1800.00 was the amount needed to outfit this first department.  Equipment included:  one dozen rubber coats, boots, and helmets, a hose cart, an alarm bell, a ladder truck, and three chemical carts.  Needless to say, the first fire trucks were either pulled by horses or pulled by hand.

Select READ MORE for the full article on the East Rochester Volunteer Fire Department!

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IT HAPPENED ONE SATURDAY NIGHT — 60 YEARS AGO

Published on Tuesday, March 22, 2022

IT HAPPENED ONE SATURDAY NIGHT — 60 YEARS AGO

ER vs LYONS, MARCH 24, 1962

According to a number of area sportscasters, it wasn’t supposed to happen that way—the East Rochester Bombers beating the Lyons Lions, 58-57.   While both basketball teams entered the game undefeated, Lyons was known as a powerhouse.  By looking at the history of the two teams, however, perhaps March 24, 1962, was destined to be different.  And what made the outcome of the contest all the more special was that it happened before a crowd estimated to be more than 10,000.  

To put the victory in perspective, a bit of background is needed.   In 1952, East Rochester and Lyons were in Class A.  Both teams had each reached the finals (ER having beaten Dansville, then Bath).  In the final game, Lyons beat ER, 53-49 in overtime.  Two years later, both teams had advanced to the final game (ER having beaten Waterloo and Wellsville)—Lyons again beat ER, 45-43 in the final game.  The games were played at the University of Rochester Palestra.

In 1961, East Rochester and Lyons were in Class AA.  Lyons beat East Rochester, 39-35 in overtime in the quarterfinal game.  In 1962, the Bombers entered the sectionals with a record of 18-0, having the first undefeated season in the school’s history.  The semifinals and finals were played at the War Memorial.  To reach the finals, the Bombers beat East High, 52-44 in the quarterfinal, and Madison, 61-49 in the semifinal.

Then, on Saturday evening at 9:15 pm the stage was set for the final match-up with Lyons.  The crowd was recorded as being 9,871, but estimates put it over 10,000 with standing room only.  About 800 people were turned away.  The crowd was so large because many people who had watched games earlier in the day stayed to see the final game.  Hundreds of other ER fans were listening to the play by play on the radio. (We have here at Local History an audio recording of the game).  For the first half of the game, it appeared Lyons would win easily—at the quarter mark Lyons was ahead, 13-2; at the half, the Lions were ahead, 25-13.  Then things started to change.  At the end of the third quarter, Lyons was ahead, 34-28; and at the end of the fourth quarter the score was tied, 45-45.  By the end of the first overtime, the score was 51-51.  At the end of the second overtime, ER was the victor with a score of 58-57.  The player who had scored the most points in the game was Lyons’ Senior, Jim Boeheim, with 18 points.  After the game a celebration with about 3,000 fans converged on Commercial Street to meet the team bus. 

The pride, determination, and tradition which had begun in 1940 with biddy basketball at the CYA had culminated in a memorable, hard-fought victory.  In 2011, the 1961-62 Bombers basketball team was inducted into the East Rochester Athletic Wall of Fame, along with the 1962-63 team which also won all of its games, including the sectionals (beating Edison Tech and Brighton, and then East High, 42-40 in the final game). 

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