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

Departments

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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

Bill Marr, East Rochester Superintendent of Public Works picture

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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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!

ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS

ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS Read more

ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS: The East Rochester Fire Department needs you help!

The ER Fire Department is attempting to update over 200 business PRE-PLANS that are intended to be used in the event of an emergency. Information to be collected includes the Business Contact(s), a Site Plan, a reference to the locations of utilities and any exposure to risks.

You can help by completing an online form by clicking on ER Pre-Plan Form. Your response will benefit you in the event of a fire emergency and may save the lives of the firefighters responding to your business.

Need Recycling Information? There's an App for that!

Need Recycling Information? There's an App for that! Read more

Need to know what items are recyclable curbside in Monroe County?

Want to know what items are accepted at the Monroe County/Waste Management ecopark? 

Now, there’s an app for that. 

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MR. PRAME AND HIS NORTHWAY TRAILERCAR

Published on Friday, January 3, 2025

MR. PRAME AND HIS NORTHWAY TRAILERCAR

Submitted by Anita M. Mance, Historian, December 2024

     Several months ago, I was contacted by Mr. Allen Prame of Grand Island, New York.  Mr. Prame had visited our history room several years ago, and knew much about East Rochester’s history—especially Kate Gleason’s impact on our community.  He explained that he had a trailercar which had been built c1914 at Kate Gleason’s Northway Trailercar Company on West Commercial Street.  The company had occupied the site where Crosman Seed Corporation is now located.  Mr. Prame wanted to donate the trailercar to us.  He had completely refurbished it, painted it, and had the emblem plate restored.   The trailercar is approximately 14 feet in length and 42 inches wide.

     Kate Gleason was involved in a number of ventures in the early days of East Rochester.  She owned many parcels of land in our community.  She was the developer of housing in Concrest and Marigold Gardens.  She owned the land which now encompasses Edmund Lyon Park (land she donated to our village).  And she owned property for businesses on West Commercial Street.  At her Northway Trailercar Company, four-wheel utility trailers were made for many businesses.  The wagon-like trailers were meant to be attached to cars or small trucks.  Different companies adapted them to fit their commercial purposes, for transporting people, goods, or cattle.  Some were used to transport pianos from the Piano Works.   Other examples of use included:  transporting packages for Parcel Post, delivering flowers for florists, and even serving as camping tents. 

     For many months I worked with our town/village officials to try to determine where we could house the trailercar and find a suitable place to display it.  This fall we finally decided we would be able to accept the trailercar, keep it in temporary storage, and display it at special occasions.  On October 24th, Pete Calabrese and Joe Scumaci from the DPW drove their truck with a flatbed attached to Grand Island, and delivered the trailercar to its new home in East Rochester.  Two days later it was displayed at the Trunk or Treat Chamber of Commerce Halloween festival in the Mall parking lot.  For now, it is safely stored waiting for its next big event.     

    We are honored to have such a special piece of our history.   The donation of the trailercar meant a lot to Mr. Prame who is over 90 years old.  It was important to him that it have a home.  We are pleased that we were able to help.


          The attached photograph shows the trailercar after its being refurbished by Mr. Prame.

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Author: Ed Hanchett

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