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The City of Rochester is committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), both as we serve our community and as an employer. Learn more about our DEI efforts here.
Explore our City Projects hub to browse through the City of Rochester's current and past projects. Explore the Requests for Bids & Proposals page to view active citywide listings for bids, requests for proposals (RFPs), and requests for qualifications (RFQs).
Rochester is the county seat of Olmsted county and is the third-largest city in Minnesota. According to the United States Census Bureau the estimated population in 2020 was 121,388. Rochester lies alongside the south fork of the Zumbro River and encompasses approximately 54 square mile area.
City of Rochester, 201 4th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904 Phone: 507-328-2900 Fax: 507-328-2901 TDD: 507-328-2900
In the City of Rochester, owners and occupants of a single family homes are required to obtain permits for work they intend to do themselves. The individual who signs the permit is responsible for making sure the work is done in compliance with all regulatory standards.
The City Council has seven elected members - one Council Member-at-large who serves as the Council President, and six Council members representing one of Rochester's six wards. There are two types of Council meetings: Regular Council Meetings and Study Sessions.
Strategic Priorities are key areas of focus identified by the City Council to guide decision-making and resource allocation. They provide a framework for addressing pressing issues and achieving long-term goals, ensuring alignment and coherence in city initiatives and projects.
Rochester, MN 55904 City Council Contacts SCROLL DOWN** inside the meeting list below to access CURRENT AGENDAS for upcoming meetings, and view PAST COUNCIL MEETINGS under the AVAILABLE ARCHIVES tab!
The City of Rochester's average estimated market value for a median-value home, with the average increase in assessed value from 2024 to 2025 is $288,200. The net tax impact in this scenario for 2025 is $1,328.12, or $52.72 more than in 2024.