
I wanted to give you a closer look of the progress being made on Cazenovia Street. There haven't been any mishaps or anything that I am aware of. Here are a few more pictures I snapped after the crew left for the day. Work resumes on Monday.



Sidewalk and curb removal continues as it nears Seneca St.

When you look at this utility pole ….

you want to take a closer look.

This is NM #41 on Kingston Place along side the Cazenovia Park Baptist Church.

I know Seneca Street is supposed to be getting some new street lights at some point this year but there is no excuses these should look like this in the meanwhile. The above picture doesn't have a number, but it's in front of 2056 Seneca St.
Other poles numbers on Seneca Street include 2108, 2136, 1960, 2047, and a new one that needs to be fixed is 2115 (seen in picture below)

Moving on to North Legion Drive. Just because the poles were painted in black over the green doesn't mean it covers the real condition of our city street lights (see picture below).
(Picture below again) the plate is still missing, but someone took the time to remove the street sign higher up on the pole.

Lastly are poles 552 and 562



At one end concrete was poured and leveled, at the other end more curb and sidewalk removal.


Today was curb removal and other infrastructure work to the line sawed from Day 1.

This is it! After years of waiting, requesting, hoping and wondering. Today they began tearing up the sidewalks. Updated with second picture (above).


Nothing was done today on Cazenovia Street for obvious reasons, the weather. I still wanted to post a picture anyways.
This was great sight to see today. I don't know who paid for this sign or how much it cost, but it really looks nice.
Now that it looks like Cazenovia Street is getting its well deserved repave, I'd like to post the 5 people behind this project:
- Myself for taking the pictures and posting them on the internet.
- My husband for making phone calls to the city people.
- Our Councilman who took the time to listen and meet us.
- A Dept of Public Works Commissioner who took our claims serious enough to meet with us as well.
- The Mayor of Buffalo who allowed the construction project into this year's budget.
Much thanks is given to the good people behind the WNYmedia Network for this blog to share our pictures with the public. Our ways and means are intended for the good of South Buffalo. So Thanks to everyone for their support and effort as we move forward to fix all of Buffalo one pot hole and street light at a time