The BFSA is a “corporate governmental agency” and an “instrumentality” of the State of New York. It is run by nine directors. Only one of these directors need be a citizen of the City of Buffalo. The governor designates two of the nine directors as “chairperson” and “vice-chairperson,” who preside over all meetings of the directors
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
The Board of Education of the Buffalo City School District consists of nine members elected annually...
The Power Authority gives subsidies in the forms of discounted power to municipalities, industrial c...
Under the Buffalo Charter and Code, the Comptroller is the head of the Department of Audit and Contr...
The Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority Act governs the Water Board. In general, the Buffalo W...
The current fiscal crisis of the City of Buffalo arises from and exemplifies the failure of state an...
The Buffalo Sewer Authority is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State legislatur...
The City asserts that it has the ability to: afford three successive property tax cuts”, thereby red...
The Mayor is responsible for all executive and administrative functions and controls the day-to-day ...
To assist our residents in attaining and maintaining a high standard for their quality of life. The ...
The mission of the Board of Parking (“BP”) is to relieve traffic congestion and to promote the clear...
The Erie County Comptroller derives his or her authority from New York State County Law, Article 14....
Municipal fiscal crises are becoming more frequent, causing the tradition of local control to be que...
In its Principles for a Revitalized Buffalo, the Partnership for the Public Good calls for a strateg...
New York State County Law allows each county to designate a board of supervisors to supervise the co...
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
The Board of Education of the Buffalo City School District consists of nine members elected annually...
The Power Authority gives subsidies in the forms of discounted power to municipalities, industrial c...
Under the Buffalo Charter and Code, the Comptroller is the head of the Department of Audit and Contr...
The Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority Act governs the Water Board. In general, the Buffalo W...
The current fiscal crisis of the City of Buffalo arises from and exemplifies the failure of state an...
The Buffalo Sewer Authority is a public benefit corporation created by the New York State legislatur...
The City asserts that it has the ability to: afford three successive property tax cuts”, thereby red...
The Mayor is responsible for all executive and administrative functions and controls the day-to-day ...
To assist our residents in attaining and maintaining a high standard for their quality of life. The ...
The mission of the Board of Parking (“BP”) is to relieve traffic congestion and to promote the clear...
The Erie County Comptroller derives his or her authority from New York State County Law, Article 14....
Municipal fiscal crises are becoming more frequent, causing the tradition of local control to be que...
In its Principles for a Revitalized Buffalo, the Partnership for the Public Good calls for a strateg...
New York State County Law allows each county to designate a board of supervisors to supervise the co...
I am writing on behalf of the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) to comment on the City of Buffal...
The Board of Education of the Buffalo City School District consists of nine members elected annually...
The Power Authority gives subsidies in the forms of discounted power to municipalities, industrial c...