South Buffalo Blogger

August 26, 2008

The Skyway vs. the rest of Buffalo

By: CindyK. There’s much hype and political propaganda about the idea of tearing the Skyway down. Politicians are using the idea as campaigning stepping-stones for themselves or others. In my thinking, it’s but one roadway in the City, and I wondered much about the rest of the streets around Buffalo. Or even just my area of South Buffalo.

I can’t see the investing of billions of dollars to take care of a perfectly good piece of infrastructure as the streets throughout the City of Buffalo continue to be neglected over the years. My fight for Seneca Street is just the tip of the iceberg, you could say. For anyone, even the politicians who want the skyway torn down, I ask that you take a good, long look around your own neighborhood and consider which would be a more benefiting priority…. the Skyway or the rest of the City of Buffalo?

Would taking down one perfectly sound bridge help the city more than the fixing of our streets first?

While these pictures aren’t all, it’s a good enough example in asking our elected leaders to take priority over the areas of which they are elected into. I’m sharing with you the neighborhood in South Buffalo, from Indian Church to Mineral Springs, and from Frank St. to North Legion (without reposting any pictures of Seneca Street, which is center-parallel with Frank & N. Legion)

From your own neighborhood or looking at these pictures, I wonder what part of infrastructure is really more important to a political agenda on “commitment to the City” and “working together with the people of Buffalo”… And providing our city with the best possible services to the neighborhoods, all of the neighborhoods, not just the areas that would help a congressman get re-elected.

Imagine having no skyway, but the same neglected streets which get worse after every winter.

How much federal money would it take to redo every street in the city first before thinking of spending all of our hard-earned taxes on just one road?

March 1, 2008

Focus: Seneca Street - what is, is not

Filed under: Announcements, In the news, Opinion post, Seneca Street, South Buffalo — johnk @ 8:24 am

By: CindyK. I almost wasn’t going to submit this post, but after reading the blogspot on Buffalo Rising, I thought some things needed to be addressed where Seneca Street is concerned.

While it’s being hailed as good news in South Buffalo, what appears to be really is not. The article in yesterday’s Buffalo News only confirms the obligations of our elected leaders have to the City of Buffalo’s infrastructure. Should there have been a grandstand of what our elected officials say they are going to do? No. After all of this time, all I can really say is: Just get it done already!

Streetlights:

Road conditions:

From a previous post, note the dated paperwork of this “project”. 2000, 2004, 2005, and my blog post from 2007.

Yesterday morning I wrote to the author of the article: (in part, here is what I said)

I was informed of [yesterday’s] press conference after the fact. I’m also a picture-taking blogger who has been out-spoken about the conditions of Seneca Street for more than a year.

I wrote a post following the story on channel 4 [yesterday], in the post you can see the dated documents of this “development” project as far back as 2000, and Seneca Street has only gotten worse.

The dated documentation goes back to the $2 million promise from (then) Congressman Quinn while Mark Schroeder was just a County Legislator, and Brian Higgins was our representing Assemblyman. (Then) Mayor Anthony Masiello in 2004 came to Seneca Street with all the same “leaders” pitching the same project, the results… Seneca Street only got worse. Today it’s 2008 and you can change the names of the “leaders” or their titles as “lawmakers”, but the dates in which these so-called “revivals” come every 2 years… when someone is running for re-election. In the meantime, Seneca Street gets progressively worse.

I’m sorry to say, in my opinion, not all “Neighborhood leaders” are paid via a goverment job.

In the post that I wrote on the internet, there’s a link to pictures that I took of the actual street… pot hole after pot hole. I tell everyone that Seneca Street has more patchwork than a granny quilt, and it’s so very true.

The loss of business is everywhere, but the infrastructure is much more important. Motorists have all but stopped coming down Seneca Street because they feel like they are driving on the moon.

In the article though, one thing stood out:

Other planned or recently completed improvements include upgraded crosswalks, sidewalk repairs and new landscaping.

The new sidewalks being talked about was from the grant to fix Cazenovia Street last year.

July 7, 2007

Any new sidewalks for Seneca Street came in 2004 when (former councilman) Jimmy Griffin pledged the City of Buffalo would fix any broken sidewalks. And he followed it through.

As per the blogspot on BRO, it’s nothing short of praising our politicians for a job (not) well done. For those of us who live our lives in South Buffalo, we see it everyday…the good & the bad, the changes (if any), the broken promises, the political press grandstands, the political elections and we see a street being neglected by a touting albeit rehashed version a “redevelopment” from last year, and the year before, and the year before and the year before that even.

As I began this post, what appears to be is really not, because after years of waiting, the people of South Buffalo are at the point of “seeing is beleiving” because we’ve been promised all of this before and nothing was delivered. It’s time for these politicians to put their (our) money where their mouths are, otherwise we should look to elect new people, quality people to take their place in office. Seven years is a long time in waiting for their words to materialize into something good for a change.

I wrote the post yesterday “at the end of the day” because the end result is all we really want and need for Seneca Street. Not political grandstands, not shaking the Mayor’s hand, not politicians being hailed as “neighborhood leaders” when the hardworking citizens have done more for this community, as per.. the proof is in the pictures.

February 29, 2008

At the end of the day

Filed under: Announcements, In the news, Seneca Street, Something good, South Buffalo — johnk @ 12:19 pm

“But we understand that more than streetlights are needed,”
Mayor Byron W. Brown said.

Neighborhood leaders anticipate Seneca Street revival

February 28, 2008

“Seneca Street business district improvement project”

By: CindyK. “Seneca Street business district improvement project” is the former “Seneca Street Redevelopment Project” of which is the former “Suddenly Seneca”…

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Change the name but the status is still the same.

In waiting for Channel 4 news to put the 30 second blurb up on their website, I’ll leave you with the text of Mayor Byron Brown’s quote to the news today:

“We are seeing tremendous investment and interest in the growth and development that are taking place in the Seneca Street business district and the City is very pleased to be a partner in this development.” Mayor Brown.

News extra note:

The streetlights are part of the Seneca Street business district’s $1.3 million improvement project.

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While we are pleased with today’s announcement that had been previously told here, we still wonder when the rest of the money will come to fix the actual road that we’ve been waiting about 7 years for while Seneca Street has gotten worse. The post is respectfully submitted with frustration in the waiting.

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