Politics & Government
Rochester April City Council Meetings
The following is a list of meetings to be held by the Rochester City Council for the month of April 2020.
April 2, 2020
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The following is a list of meetings to be held by the Rochester City Council for the month of April 2020.
In adherence to States of Emergency at the National, State, and Local Level, the Governor’s Executive Order Number 202, and guidelines from National, State, and Local Health authorities, the City Council will not be conducting in-person meetings for the month of April 2020. All meetings will instead be streamed live online on the City Council’s Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/RochesterCityCouncil/) and YouTube Page (www.youtube.com/user/RochesterCityCouncil/videos)
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For a full list of Public Meetings and additional information about participation, go to the Public Meeting Access page on the City’s Website: www.cityofrochester.gov/publicmeetings.
Thursday, April 2
4:30 PM
Agenda Review
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Friday, April 3
4:30 PM
Work Session
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Monday, April 6
12:30 PM
Chair’s Meeting
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Thursday, April 9
4:00 PM
Committee Meetings
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
4:00 PM
Finance
4:10 PM
Neighborhood & Business Development
4:20 PM
Parks & Public Works Committee
4:30 PM
Public Safety, Youth & Recreation
Committee
5:00 PM
Public Hearing
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Tuesday, April 14
6:30 PM
Speak to Council
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
7:30 PM
Council Meeting
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Thursday, April 16
4:30
Work Session
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Thursday, April 23
4:30
Work Session
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Wednesday, April 29
4:30 PM
Agenda Review
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
Thursday, April 30
4:30 PM
CIP Hearings
Streamed on Facebook & YouTube
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