In a 2-page letter to the Buffalo Common Council, Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams implored “all approving parties to seriously reconsider” raising the debt cap.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The City of Buffalo’s financial watchdog has expressed concern that Acting Mayor Christopher Scanlon’s proposed capital budget might be too costly for the city and could cause further financial stress down the road.
In a 2-page letter to the Buffalo Common Council, Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams implored “all approving parties to seriously reconsider” raising the city debt cap as Scanlon has suggested to fund his $110 million proposal.
- $27.2 million for things like new police, fire, and DPW equipment, citywide street and sidewalk improvements, and immediate infrastructure needs in 2025
- $55.4 million for various Buffalo Public Schools repair and investment projects including a plan for $24 million to relocate da Vinci High School to Buckham Hall on the SUNY Buffalo State campus
- $26.8 million for larger infrastructure projects like bringing cars to Main …