South Buffalo Blogger

July 6, 2008

And Seneca Street waits longer! More broken promises

By: CindyK.

When a County Legislator becomes a mouth-piece for a Congressman & an Assemblyman, only the obvious can happen, promises made quickly turn into promises unkept set for many years.

Legislator Tim Kennedy: (May 2007, Cazenovia Library)

But for the time being, there was one more step that needed to happen and the funding for Seneca Street development to surpass one million dollars that was $300,000 allocated from the City of Buffalo. That money is going to go to a specific piece of the revitalization of Seneca Street into the light standards on Seneca Street. Now when you talk about $300,000 and you think of light standards, we could have got the typical light standards that you see all over the City, or we could have gotten something a little bit better, a little more unique, and that cost over $300,000. But because of this Mayor’s dedication to this project, and because of the work of Congressman Brian Higgins, Assemblyman Mark Schroeder, and Councilmember Mickey Kearns working together this Mayor saw there was a viable project in the City of Buffalo that demanded attention and demanding commitment from his administration and that came in the form of $300,000.

When that Congressman grandstands on yet another “waterfront” project…..

In 2005 Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) pushed for the creation of a board made up of local people who would be responsible for timely decision making and oversight of developments on Buffalo’s waterfront. Three years later we are making real progress on the inner and outer harbors thanks to the efforts of that board, the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation (ECHDC), in conjunction with those of Congressman Higgins.

Click here to read the full story…

From channel 4 news:

“Finally we are seeing real progress along our waterfront and this is just the beginning,” said Congressman Brian Higgins. “One generation built the canal, another generation buried it and this generation has created a redeveloped Erie Canal slip that pulls together our unique natural and historical identity providing an exciting destination for visitors and unlimited opportunities for associated business and job growth in the immediate future.”

When the Assemblyman is applauding the same event….

“There would be no City of Buffalo if it were not for the Erie Canal Harbor,” said NYS Assemblyman Mark Schroeder. “In 1825, Governor Dewitt Clinton, aboard the Seneca Chief, commemorated the opening of the canal with a ‘Wedding of the Waters.’ It was understood that a new city would rise from the banks of the canal’s western terminus - and that is exactly what happened. Seven years later, the New York State Legislature incorporated the City of Buffalo. Now, 183 years after Governor Clinton’s historic voyage, there is a new ‘Wedding of the Waters.’ And once again, a new city will rise from the Erie Canal Harbor. This new Buffalo will follow in its predecessor’s footsteps by honoring its waterfront heritage and recapturing the canal side environment that cultivated its rise to greatness.”

When it took several times (and in different ways) to ask the head of the City of Buffalo Dept of Public Works (at the Irish Center in South Buffalo, Monday, June 2nd, 2008) when things will begin for Seneca Street, his evasiveness finally led to “late summer” on the repave project, and “within a month” on those new street lights

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The same promises from when the Asseblyman was a Legislator. When the Congressman was not but an Assemblyman. Those new “something better” street lights promised for more than a year from the current Legislator…..

Today, more than a month later, the street lights on Seneca St. are still “promises unfulfilled”

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It’s been 5 years, the same promises are being made & those same promises are being broken….

yet Congressman Brian Higgins is living the lime-light of a brand new waterfront, Assemblyman Mark Schroeder is riding the congressman’s coat-tails and celebrating in the South Buffalo News on getting passed a law of County funding not being funneled via the control board for yet more County-wide construction projects. County of Erie construction projects that aren’t set to touch Seneca Street.

All this as Seneca Street suffers more & more everyday. :(

I really wish these people that keep getting re-elected would spend less time trying to save their job with political fundraisers & spend more time just doing their job, living up to the promises made during an election season.

It’s high time for the citizens of South Buffalo to call on our elected officials … and tell them to stop trying to bull-shit us!

Maybe, after all these years, maybe we need people in office dedicated to getting a job done vs. a job kept.

June 21, 2008

Is this the City of Buffalo’s way of saying “we’re screwed”?

By: Cindyk

Today this stood out:

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Look closer:

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Now the question: If a bolt wasn’t holding in place, what makes workers for the City of Buffalo think a screw over the bolt would do the trick?

June 19, 2008

$40 Million for Erie County - State & Fed aid approved 10 projects

Filed under: Announcements, Something good, infrastructure frustration — johnk @ 10:57 am

This is some good news to report. Various road & other infrastructure projects have been approved by the Erie County Legislature, including bridge (re)construction, and bike/pedestrian paths.

Over all, 14 projects were approved totalling $61,255,215.00 in cost (max) estimations. Of that, 10 projects had State & Federal Aid attached totalling $40,790,215.00 while $18,265,000.00 is in (Erie County) authorized bonds.

Maybe with money coming, Seneca Street might finally get some much-needed attention ….

June 16, 2008

2 kids jump off bridge, go missing - limited details

Filed under: Cazenovia Street, South Buffalo — johnk @ 9:57 pm

In the 10 o’clock hour of June 16th, (according to a City of Buffalo police officer) 2 “kids” jumped off the Cazenovia Street bridge and “went missing”.

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Details are limited, but a COB diving team arrived around 10:30 to search the Cazenovia Creek.

As of 1:30 am (06/17), police are still present in the area.

Age, gender, condition of “kids” haven’t been told as police held back citizens from the Cazenovia bridge, between North/South Legion & Cazenovia Park area.

Spaghetti Dinner & Auction Gala

Filed under: Announcements, Something good, South Buffalo — johnk @ 7:32 pm

Spaghetti Dinner & Auction Gala
Hosted by Christ Theatre Ministry

Christ Theatre Ministry (CTM) is hosting a Spaghetti Dinner and Auction Gala on Sunday, June 22, 2008 from 1 - 5 pm. The dinner will be held at Harvest House, 1782 Seneca Street in South Buffalo.

Tickets are $8.00 per person for a full dinner and $5.00 per person for a half dinner - includes salad, roll, spaghetti with meatballs, beverages and dessert. Take out is available.

This event will also feature an auction gala, with many great prizes, baskets and gift certificates. Everyone in the community is invited to enjoy the dinner, take chances on all the great prizes and meet your neighbors and the kids from CTM.

Proceeds from the spaghetti dinner and auction gala will support the staging of CTM’s next theatrical production, directly benefiting the group and influencing the lives of CTM youth in a positive way.

Ticket Information:

For advance tickets contact CTM Youth Director, Ellen O’Rourke, at 716.208.7040 or email ctm-@gmail.com. Advance tickets can also be purchased at Caz Coffee Cafe, 688 Abbott Road in South Buffalo.

This event is made possible, in part, with support from Harvest House and private donations.

How you can help: Volunteers are always welcome!
To help with the dinner please contact Sue Schmitt at 716.827.5809

To donate prizes, baskets or gift certificates for the auction please contact Kathryn Schultz at 716.824.3819

About Christ Theatre Ministry

Christ Theatre Ministry formed in the fall of 2005 with the goal of working with youth of various faiths to “teach Christ through the arts.” Last spring CTM partnered with Harvest House in South Buffalo, which provides a home base for the group to stage productions, hold special events and fundraisers and regularly meet with CTM volunteers and youth who come from many areas of Western New York.

The group has staged two major plays and is planning for a third production later this year. While the primary arts focus is theatre, another goal of CTM is to create community among young people. Youth members have opportunities to: write Christian-based, youth oriented skits; learn about stage set, sound and lighting; act, sing and dance; paint, draw and build. CTM’s youth members also participate in social outreach and build relationships with other youth, themselves and God.

Most recently CTM members began Lily’s Loft, a project designed by the youth to help other local teens by making the prom experience a joyful one. This spring they successfully fulfilled their goal in helping to supply many young women with formal dance attire without cost.

For more information and to find out how you can get involved in Christ Theatre Ministry please contact CTM Youth Director, Ellen O’Rourke, at 716.208.7040 or email ctm-@gmail.com

June 5, 2008

Seneca Street: The vacant lot & an Erie County Legislator’s name to it

Filed under: Seneca Street, South Buffalo, This needs fixing — johnk @ 9:07 pm

By: Cindyk. Looks like not much has changed in the past 6 months, except the snow is traded for weeds, and the grafitti marks the real sign of what’s coming to this vacant lot on Seneca Street in South Buffalo ….

December 14th, 2007:

June 5th, 2008:

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June 3, 2008

Final Jack’s 5k Planned for June 20th

Filed under: Announcements, Something good, South Buffalo — johnk @ 12:01 pm

BUFFALO, N.Y.- (May 30, 2008)- The Jack Dononhue Memorial Scholarship Committee has announce that the 10th Annual Jack’s 5k will be the final race run in the honor of Jack Donohue. This year’s Jack’s 5k will be held on Friday, June 20th at 6:30PM. The race will once again be held in Cazenovia Park, while all pre and post race festivities will be held at Mount Mercy Academy.

The Jack’s 5k will begin once again in Cazenovia Park at 6:30pm SHARP. Race packet pick-up and pre-registration will be held at Mount Mercy Academy on Thursday, June 19th at 6pm-8pm. Long sleeve t-shirts will be given to the first 500 registrants; the cost will be $16 for all pre-registered runners and $18 for day of race registrants. Applications can be obtained at www.jacks5k.com or at Mount Mercy Academy, 88 Red Jacket, Buffalo, New York 14220. For additional information please contact Mount Mercy Academy at 825-8796, Jeff Conrad at 824-6768, or Erik Bohen at 713-5654.

Jack Donohue was the Cross County & Track coach of Mount Mercy Academy when he passed away suddenly. Jack was also a member of the 82nd Airborne, retired Ironworker for Local 6, and avid runner. “We lost Jack much too early, however this race captured his spirit and continued his efforts to give back the community loved,” said Jack’s 5k Co-Chair Jeff Conrad

This year the Jack’s 5k Committee will recognize two people who have been integral parts to Jack’s 5k and Mount Mercy Academy. The Honorary Starter for this year’s event will be Laura Finucane-Kirchgraber. Laura ran both Cross County and Track for Jack Donohue while attending Mount Mercy, coached Mount Mercy Track & Cross County, and is now the Head Coach of Army’s Women Cross Country Team.

This year’s Civic Pride Award was awarded to P.J. McParlane. P.J. has been an integral part in the setup of the Jack’s 5k since the race’s inception. P.J. recently retired from the Buffalo Park’s, Recreation, & Forestry Department after a long illustrious career. He has played a central role in many South Buffalo events such as the Irish Feis, Cazenovia Carnival, Connors-Kait-Harrity Memorial Run, Bishop Timon events, and numerous charity golf tournaments.

Seneca Street: New street lights within a month

By: Cindyk.

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While details are limited, the good news, yesterday evening the City of Buffalo Dept of Public Works announced to South Buffalo residents that installation of new concrete-based street lights would begin within a month.

June 2, 2008

Update on repave project of Seneca Street

By: CindyK. “Late summer” is the time frame, according to the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works.

So pictures like this:

Will have to wait a little while longer.

May 29, 2008

More Seneca Street Pics

To continue on the infrastructure frustration, in random order, Seneca Street from Southside Parkway to Mineral Springs:

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