Government

Buffalo, NY
City Government Description
The City of Buffalo operates under a strong mayor-council form of government. The mayor serves as the chief executive officer responsible for the administration of city affairs, including overseeing city departments, preparing the budget, and implementing policies. The Buffalo Common Council serves as the legislative body, composed of nine elected members representing districts across the city. The council enacts local laws, approves the budget, and provides oversight of city operations.
Buffalo’s government is organized into various departments and agencies that manage essential public services such as public safety, sanitation, transportation, parks and recreation, housing, and community development. The city also has boards and commissions that advise on specific issues such as planning, zoning, and public utilities. Regular public meetings and community engagement efforts help ensure transparency and citizen participation in local governance.
The city government focuses on initiatives to promote economic development, infrastructure improvement, and quality of life enhancements for residents. It collaborates with county, state, and federal agencies, as well as local organizations, to address challenges and leverage resources for the city’s growth and sustainability.
Contact Information
Buffalo City Hall65 Niagara Square
Buffalo, NY 14202
Phone: (716) 656-7300
Email: mayorsoffice@buffalony.gov
Website: www.buffalony.gov
GOVERNMENT NEWS
Canisius College Cross Country Teams Shine at Alumni Classic
Buffalo, NY, October 19, 2025 The Canisius College cross country teams delivered impressive performances at the Canisius Alumni Classic in Buffalo, NY. The women’s team finished third, led by freshman Emily...
University at Buffalo Bulls Volleyball Team Clinches Win Over UMass
Buffalo, October 19, 2025 The University at Buffalo Bulls volleyball team achieved a commanding 3-0 victory over UMass during a Mid-American Conference game at Alumni Arena. After overcoming initial setbacks, the...
Rollover Crash on Amherst Street Leaves Three Injured in Buffalo
Buffalo, October 19, 2025 A serious rollover crash at 1097 Amherst Street in Buffalo left three individuals injured late Friday. Emergency crews responded promptly, and, despite the severity of the incident,...
Lawsuit Challenges Evidence Withholding in Buffalo Tops Shooting Case
Buffalo, NY, October 19, 2025 Lawyers for the Buffalo Tops supermarket shooter have filed a lawsuit against Erie County District Attorney John Flynn, alleging he withheld critical evidence in the legal...
Tragic House Fire Claims Lives in Buffalo’s Elmwood Village
Buffalo, October 19, 2025 A devastating house fire in Elmwood Village claimed the lives of a woman and her infant early Saturday morning. A man was hospitalized with severe burns after...
Massive ‘No Kings’ Protest Draws Thousands to Niagara Square
Buffalo, October 19, 2025 A large-scale ‘No Kings’ protest in Buffalo attracted thousands to Niagara Square. Demonstrators gathered peacefully to advocate for democratic values and civil liberties amidst growing authoritarian concerns....
Urgent Search for Missing Vulnerable Adult in Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, October 18, 2025 The Niagara Falls Police Department has initiated an urgent search for Robert Jenkins, a 62-year-old man with dementia reported missing near Pine Avenue. Considered at high...
Hochul Criticizes Stefanik Over Leaked Messages in NY Politics
Albany, NY, October 18, 2025 Governor Kathy Hochul has called out Congresswoman Elise Stefanik regarding leaked messages from a Young Republicans club, questioning her judgment about inflammatory comments on immigration. The...
New Affordable Housing Complex Opens on Buffalo’s West Side
Buffalo, October 18, 2025 A 50-unit affordable housing complex has opened on Buffalo’s West Side, providing much-needed homes for low-income families amid a persistent housing shortage. This $15 million project, supported...