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Welcome to the Town of Greece! I am Supervisor Bill Reilich and I have had the honor of serving the community of Greece as Supervisor since 2014. Thank you for visiting our website. Here you will find information ranging from our history, amenities, services and community events.
Assessor Animal Control Building Department Code Compliance Court Planning & Economic Development Fire Marshal Library Parks & Recreation Police Department Public Works Tax Collection Office of the Town Clerk Office of the Town Historian
Official Town of Greece, NY government webpage with information on town services, programs, and town board members.
3 Vince Tofany Blvd, Greece, NY 14612 (585) 723-2425; Hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day): Monday - Thursday: 7am - 8pm Friday: 7am - 5pm Saturday: 7am - 1pm Sunday: 7am-1pm; greeceparksandrec@greeceny.gov
New York State Real Property Tax Law (RPTL) requires the Town of Greece to maintain up-to-date assessment records and maintain a uniform percentage of value. New York State aid is awarded to towns that keep their assessments at full market value.
Greece, New York is located in Monroe County and is five miles northwest of Rochester and sixty-four miles east of Buffalo. It is roughly fifty square miles in size. Its northern most border runs along the shores of Lake Ontario.
647 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 225-4590; Monday-Friday Office Hours 7am-3:30pm Saturday-Sunday, Dispatch Office open from 7am-3:30pm
The Town Clerk is responsible for issuing licenses and collecting fees assessed by various Town departments as well as on behalf of Monroe County and the State of New York.
The Greece Town Court has criminal jurisdiction over all misdemeanors, violations, and infractions together with arraignment and preliminary jurisdiction over felonies. Jury trials are conducted where required.
The New York State code allows recreational fires if the fire is contained and is twenty-five feet from a structure or combustible material. The fire shall be consistently attended until extinguished.