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  1. Rochester City Council | Rochester, MN

    This Handbook is intended to serve as a reference guide for the Mayor and City Councilmembers in the City of Rochester, MN, operating under the mayor-council form of Government.

  2. Elected Officials - Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce

    Rochester City Elected Officials Mayor Kim Norton knorton@rochestermn.gov 507-328-2700

  3. City of Rochester Councilmembers - Rochester, MN

    Nov 17, 2025 · The City of Rochester's residents are represented by six Council Members, one at-large Council Member and the Mayor. For more information, visit: Councilmembers Office of the Mayor

  4. ROCHESTER CITY COUNCIL - Post Bulletin | Rochester Minnesota

    City Council approves plan to become 19th Minnesota city with ordinance related to commercial filming and photography on city-owned property.

  5. Meeting Portal - RochestercityMN

    Contact the City Clerk's Office at 507-328-2900 or by emailing cityclerk@rochestermn.gov if you have questions or need help finding information. When viewing videos, its recommended to use the Edge …

  6. City Council Meetings - Rochester, MN

    Meetings are arranged by date, with the most recent at the top of the list. Click Video to watch the meeting and view agenda documents, or Agenda or Minutes to see just the documents. You can also …

  7. Rochester Council To Vote On Mayor's Vetoes This Monday

    Dec 18, 2025 · Rochester's City Council meets Monday to vote on overriding Mayor Norton’s vetoes on key projects, including the Regional Sports Complex.

  8. City Council - rochestermn.granicus.com

    J.1) Proposed Ordinance Amendments to Rochester Code of Ordinances Chapter 5-23 Relating to the Regulation of Cannabis.

  9. Rochester City Council

    Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce 507.288.1122 220 South Broadway Ste 100 Rochester, MN 55904 chamber@rochestermnchamber.com

  10. Rochester Considers $125 Permit Fee for Filmmakers

    21 hours ago · The Rochester City Council is introducing a new ordinance that would require filmmakers using professional-grade equipment to apply for a $125 permit, with an additional $25 fee for each …