Credit: RENDERING PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF ROCHESTER

If the City of Rochester’s new ROC the Riverway plan got your interest, you can hear city officials talk about it – and ask them questions – at the public meeting this afternoon, from 4 to 6 p.m. at MCC’s new downtown campus, 321 State Street.

Mayor Lovely Warren’s chief of staff,  Alex Yudelson, says the program will play out this way:

Credit: RENDERING PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF ROCHESTER

For the first 30 minutes, city representatives will give a presentation on the concept play. In the following 90 minutes, there’ll be breakout sections, one on each section of the river. During that time, you can wander around, look at the projects for the different sections of the plan, and ask questions of the City Hall folks provided for those sections.

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2 replies on “ROC the Riverway’s first public meeting is today”

  1. 4 to 6 PM. When all but the retired and the unemployed are at work. What a great way to ensure that few show up to ask embarrassing questions. And even then the questions are kept one-on-one so as to avoid legitimate criticisms from being made public. Can you say “SCAM”?

  2. Let’s spend a half billion dollars when houses are falling down and the schools are some of the worst in the country.

    Honestly Rochester is out of touch with reality. Plus the river is mud and not crystal clear like these ridiculous pictures make it loo.

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