Apply for the Better Buffalo TOD Fund - Due December 1
Below is the application for the City of Buffalo's Better Buffalo Transit Oriented Development Fund. If you have a Transit Oriented Development project in mind, apply using this application.
Below is the application for the City of Buffalo's Better Buffalo Transit Oriented Development Fund. If you have a Transit Oriented Development project in mind, apply using this application.
Ben Ross, author of Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, will be appearing at Talking Leaves Bookstore, 3158 Main Street, on Wednesday, October 1, at 5:00 p.m. to speak about his book and to sign copies.
In conjunction with the Citizens' Regional Transit Corporation, Talking Leaves Books is pleased to announce an appearance by Benjamin Ross, author of Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism (Oxford University Press). Mr. Ross will give a brief talk and then autograph copies of the book on Wednesday, October 1, at 5 pm at Talking Leaves…Books on Main Street. The event is free and open to the public; copies of the book will be available for purchase. Anyone wishing to have a book signed is expected to purchase it from Talking Leaves, as an act of support and respect for the author and the store hosting his talk.
This is the CRT newsletter for September 2014.
These comments were submitted as public comments to the Board of Directors of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation on September 24, 2014.
The fundamental problem with the process is that it does not allow adequate ability for the public to voice concerns and ask questions. Without meaningful public engagement the plan will not reflect public desires for the use of this public land, and it will not benefit from the expertise of organizations knowledgeable in important issues relating to development of the Outer Harbor. For example, relegating public comments at meetings to “yellow stickies” and informal small group discussions does not provide an effective means for the public to raise questions, and does not require the ECHDC and its contractor to respond publicly, on the record. This short circuits the openness of the process and leads to results not fully reflective public views. We want a chance to publicly express our views and to be informed by the views of other groups and citizens. The ECHDC should want this too. We hope that the next public meeting will allow public comments and discussion of issues, and will provide a forum for the ECHDC to respond publicly. Microphones should be available for this purpose.
From https://onlinempa.unc.edu/5-largest-us-public-transit-systems-inforgrap… (1.9MB in size)
Credit: MPA@UNC
In 2014, on Dump the Pump Day, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown issued a proclamation.
This is a wonderful activist event highlighting efforts to heal divides in the community. Citizens for Regional Transit was a participant.
These are the two presentations by Gladys Gifford, Lynn Magdol and Doug Funke that Citizens for Regional Transit shared at CNU 22.
http://www.citizenstransit.org/presentations/CNU22-Gladys.pdf
http://www.citizenstransit.org/presentations/dontforgettransit-dougfunk…
This is the CRT newsletter for July, 2014.
CRT President Doug Funke and Secretary Lynn Magdol explain the great benefits to the public of transit.