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

Published on Monday, December 13, 2021

New York State Mask Mandate

New York State Governor Hochul announces statewide indoor mask mandate

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Posted December 13, 2021

A statewide mask mandate for all indoor public places goes into effect on Monday December 13, 2021. This facility does not have a vaccine requirement in place. The mask mandate applies to both patrons and staff and will be in effect from Monday December 13, 2021 to January 15, 2022 after which the state will reevaluate.

The governor said the mandate will be enforced by local counties. Monroe County has already implemented a mask mandate for county workers, and visitors at county buildings as part of its recent State of Emergency declaration.

Governor Hochul said violators could face civil and criminal penalties, including a maximum fine of $1,000. Local health departments will be in charge of enforcing the requirements.

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