The City of Rochester is inviting the public to comment on a plan to improve the quality, reliability, and security of the Highland and Cobb's Hill reservoirs. The plan aims to ensure that the city's water supply is safe and reliable for all residents. The reservoirs are a critical part of the city's water infrastructure, and the plan includes measures to upgrade and modernize the systems.
"We want to hear from the public and get their input on the plan to ensure that it meets the needs of the community," said a spokesperson for the city. The plan includes proposals for improving the water treatment process, increasing storage capacity, and enhancing security measures. The Rochester area is home to a diverse community, and the city is committed to ensuring that all residents have access to safe and reliable drinking water. The public comment period is an opportunity for residents to provide feedback and suggestions on the plan. The Highland and Cobb's Hill reservoirs serve a large portion of the city, and the plan will have a significant impact on the community. Residents in the South Wedge and Upper Monroe neighborhoods will be particularly affected by the plan, as they rely on the reservoirs for their water supply. The city is hosting a public meeting next week to discuss the plan and hear feedback from the community. A final decision on the plan is expected to be made later this year, and the city will provide updates on the progress of the project.
The City of Rochester has also announced plans to increase funding for water infrastructure projects, including the upgrade of the Highland and Cobb's Hill reservoirs. The plans include increased support for community organizations and initiatives that promote water conservation and efficiency. The Rochester area is home to a number of waterways and reservoirs, and the city is committed to protecting and preserving these resources for future generations. The public comment period is an opportunity for residents to provide feedback and suggestions on the plan, and the city is encouraging all residents to participate.
