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Utilities Summary for Rochester, PA
Electric Companies:
43
Natural Gas Companies:
23
Water & Sewage Providers:
1
Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers:
1
Municipal Electricity:
No
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Rochester Internet Connectivity
Broadband Availability
100%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
100%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
53.4527%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
Rochester is one of the snowiest cities in America. The city will plow residential sidewalks only after 4 inches of new snow has fallen. If there is 1 or 2 inches, you are legally responsible for clearing the sidewalk in front of your home. A “Knowledgeable Neighbor” tip: Get a good snow shovel or a snowblower before the first lake-effect storm hits, as they sell out instantly.
How does "Alternate Side Parking" work?
To allow for snow plows and street sweepers, most city streets have alternate side parking rules (usually changing at 6:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m.). Pay very close attention to the signs on your block — Rochester parking enforcement is incredibly efficient, and you don’t want your first morning in the city to start with a “boot” or a tow.
Is the water safe to drink?
Not only is it safe, it’s a point of pride! Rochester’s water comes from protected lakes in the Finger Lakes region. It’s naturally soft and high-quality. If you’re moving from a city with “hard” water, you’ll notice you need much less soap and detergent to get things clean here.
What is an ESCO and should I switch?
Because NY is a deregulated market, you’ll get mailers from various energy companies. These “Energy Service Companies” (ESCOs) can sometimes offer lower rates, but be careful of “variable” rates that spike in the winter. For your first few months, staying with RG&E’s standard rate is often the safest bet while you learn your home’s energy habits.
How do I handle "Bulk Trash"?
Rochester is very resident-friendly with waste. You can put out “bulk items” like a couch or a mattress on your regular trash day (usually limited to a few items). However, for electronics (“e-waste”) like old TVs or computers, the city won’t take them at the curb; you’ll need to take them to the eco-park on Avondale St.
What should I know about my RG&E meter?
Many older Rochester homes have meters inside the basement. If you don’t have a “smart meter” yet, RG&E may need to enter your home to read it, or you will receive an “estimated” bill. To avoid a surprise “catch-up” bill later, you can submit your own meter readings through the RG&E mobile app.
Who is the cheapest electricity supplier in Rochester?
American Power & Gas is the cheapest electric provider in Rochester, offering plans starting at $0.0959 /kWh.
Who is the cheapest natural gas supplier in Rochester?
American Power & Gas is the cheapest natural gas provider in Rochester, offering plans starting at $0.245 /therm.