
Rochester, New York
NH JonesAnd Associates, LLC
Advisory support for municipal infrastructure,
public facilities, and complex civic initiatives.
The firm
Public-sector experience, applied with purpose.
NH Jones And Associates, LLC advises municipalities, nonprofits, and community-focused organizations facing complex infrastructure, facility, and operational decisions.
Led by former Rochester Commissioner of Environmental Services Norman Jones, Sr., the firm brings more than four decades of experience aligning public priorities, technical teams, budgets, and long-term operations.
Selected experience
Civic work with lasting public value.
Selected projects from Norman Jones’s tenure with the City of Rochester—each requiring executive oversight, cross-department coordination, and attention to how public assets perform after construction.

01
ROC City Skatepark
ROC City Skatepark transformed long-unused land beneath I-490 into a permanent recreation destination for young people, athletes, families, and visitors.
As Commissioner of Environmental Services, Norman Jones oversaw the department responsible for delivering the project and helped align construction, city services, safety, and long-term maintenance.

02
Inner Loop East
Removing the sunken expressway restored a walkable street grid and opened six acres for housing and private investment.
Jones provided commissioner-level oversight within the department delivering the project, keeping infrastructure and long-term city operations connected to the broader redevelopment goals.

03
Port of Rochester Marina
The marina expanded public access to Rochester’s waterfront through new docks, facilities, infrastructure, and public space.
During Jones’s DES tenure, he oversaw the city systems supporting the project and helped connect capital investment with the operating requirements of a long-term public asset.

04
ROC the Riverway
ROC the Riverway coordinated more than two dozen investments to reconnect downtown Rochester with the Genesee River.
Jones served on the initiative’s advisory board, and his focus on deteriorating waterfront infrastructure helped move the broader revitalization effort forward.

05
Public Market Expansion
The Public Market expansion added facilities designed to support vendors, customers, events, and heavier year-round use.
As DES Commissioner, Jones oversaw the department during the expansion and kept facility operations, reliability, and the daily public experience visible in implementation decisions.
Citywide leadership
Leadership across the systems that keep a city running.
As Rochester’s Commissioner of Environmental Services, Norman Jones led architecture and engineering, water, fleet, operations, public buildings, and parks—connecting capital plans with the people and systems responsible for long-term performance.
That operating perspective shapes the firm’s work today: define the real problem, align decision-makers, and keep implementation practical from the start.
The next conversation
Bring experienced judgment to the work ahead.
For complex public projects, facilities, or operational transitions, NH Jones And Associates helps leaders clarify priorities, align stakeholders, and move toward practical execution.