February weather in Albany is usually very cold. Budget hearings in the capitol, however, are often very hot. This is the season when departments, local governments, and various organizations travel ...
Resolution Of Honor Whereas Don Patrick J Junior, a lifetime resident, dedicated public servant and esteemed member of our community, has served the city of Fulton with distinction ...
Our City Action Buffalo wants the former market's owner to repay the $561,000 loan it got from the City of Buffalo.
Visitors to Buffalo may soon see higher hotel bills as Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon proposes a new 3% “bed tax.” If approved, ...
“The Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) must recapture the loan so that the funds can be used to improve food access in Downtown Buffalo, which now lacks a grocery store,” OCAB said. “The Buffalo ...
Jan. 21st, 2025, the Board of Public Works and Safety called their regular meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance followed by a roll call.
Crimar Group, led by real estate agent Christian Ivory and builder Marc Steinberg, wants to put up 30 to 60 single-family ...
The vote follows the council’s concerns about financing, security, sharing responsibilities and in previous years, the number ...
The Buffalo Common Council selected Crimar Group LLC as the designated developer a project aimed at filling in more than 50 ...
The Buffalo Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers on the 13th floor of City Hall ...
After months of discussions on improving ambulance response times, Council Member Mitch Nowakowski is raising concerns that progress has stalled on addressing delays in emergency medical services.
Plans to restrict parking along all of North 12th Street ended Tuesday, with city council members instead looking at one particular block for a solution to congestion issues.
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