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 ...
Ahead of a planned funding pause by President Trump, the Common Council voted to advance BURA federal dollars as a way to ...
The Buffalo Common Council will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers on the 13th floor of City Hall ...
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 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 Council unanimously approved a designated developer agreement with Crimar Group, the development company aiming to build ...
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 ...
The Buffalo Common Council denied an emergency homeless shelter proposed by Family Promise of WNY to be built on East Ferry ...
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.