The Buffalo Common Council selected Crimar Group LLC as the designated developer a project aimed at filling in more than 50 ...
Visitors to Buffalo may soon see higher hotel bills as Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon proposes a new 3% “bed tax.” If approved, ...
Scanlon claimed to only recently become aware of concerns about the animal shelter even though he had served as a member of ...
The Buffalo Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers on the 13th floor of City Hall ...
Ahead of a planned funding pause by President Trump, the Common Council voted to advance BURA federal dollars as a way to ...
Our City Action Buffalo (OCAB) on Wednesday called for the city of Buffalo to hold the now closed Braymiller Market accountable for repaying its loan totaling over $500,000. Braymiller Market in ...
The Council unanimously approved a designated developer agreement with Crimar Group, the development company aiming to build ...
The Buffalo Common Council has approved a Memorandum of Agreement with the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency to secure funding for ...
South Council Member Christopher P. Scanlon, a seasoned councilor with over a decade of service, has ascended to the role of council President in an 8 to 1 vote. His elevation marks a new era for ...
The Buffalo Common Council denied an emergency homeless shelter proposed by Family Promise of WNY to be built on East Ferry ...
Due to a projected $40 million budget shortfall, the Buffalo Common Council has adopted a resolution that aims to help “right the ship.” A comprehensive series of measures will be enacted ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Buffalo Common Council approved Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon’s $110 million capital budget Tuesday, which marks the largest capital investment in the city’s history.