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Comprehensive Plan Development Process
Marty D'Ambrose
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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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THE MONUMENT AT THE TOP OF THE HILL

THE MONUMENT AT THE TOP OF THE HILL

Ninety-five years ago on May 30, 1930, our first war monument was dedicated in Edmund Lyon Park. Honoring those who had served in World War I, the granite tablet and cannon have an interesting history.

In 1916, the first park in our community was dedicated. Once a heavily forested swampy area named Vanderbilt Park, the land had been purchased by Kate Gleason. Kate brought in workers from her father's company, Gleason Works, to excavate and clear out the area. The park was named after Edmund Lyon, a friend of Kate Gleason's and a founder of our village. At the top of the hill on the corner of Main and East Ivy Streets a flagpole was erected on the highest elevation in East Rochester.

During the years following World War I, community members felt a memorial was needed to honor our soldiers. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Jules Verne Fish Post, Ame

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