Electronic Waste

*****     E-Waste Policy:  Effective January 1, 2017, Updated 2023     *****

As part of this law, landfills will no longer be allowed to accept any electronic waste collected by the Town/Village of East Rochester at their disposal sites.

Examples of Electronic Waste (E-Waste) are: Computers (towers, laptops, PDA’s, Tablets), Monitors (CRT, LCD, LED), Printers, Scanners, Copiers, Fax machines, non CRT Televisions, VCR’s, CD/DVD players, Stereo equipment, Cell phones, Telephones and lamps.

All forms of E-Waste placed at the curb for collection for either regular pick or during bulk pick up, will incur a fee of $25.00 per item if collected by the Department of Public Works (DPW).

Items can be brought to the Department of Public Works Garage at 200 Ontario Street. Residents can contact the Department of Public Works to schedule a drop off time by calling B: 381-1565. Anyone dropping items without permission will be subject to fines based on the video surveillance cameras located on the property.

For a more detailed list of acceptable and non- acceptable items and for locations that will accept CRT televisions and monitors please visit: http://www.sunnking.com

Comprehensive Plan Development Process

Published on Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Comprehensive Plan Development Process

The Town/Village of East Rochester is preparing to launch our Comprehensive Plan development process. The Comprehensive Plan is a 15 to 20-year roadmap, guiding decision making, resource allocation, and community development over that time horizon. The planning process will run approximately 12 months, and is guided by a steering committee of volunteers representing local businesses, the non-profit community, school district leadership, residents, and other key stakeholders.

The Comprehensive Plan steering committee includes:

  • Herman Parson
  • Carl Horsford
  • James Haugh
  • David Rovitelli
  • George Botticelli
  • Erin Correa
  • Sandi Consiglio
  • Carl O’Connell
  • Michael Wegman
  • Eric Schoenhardt

The committee will meet regularly to craft foundational plan elements including the vision statement and planning principles, foster public engagement in plan creation, validate data and existing conditions, and identify key strategic elements on which plan actions will be based.

For more information, please check back to this website often, or contact Matt Horn at matt.horn@mrbgroup.com

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