A Buffalo resident recently expressed concern about the quality of billboards in the city, stating that the improved quality has somehow made them worse.

The resident commented on a post about the billboards, saying that their kids will grow up with weird memories of the billboards.

"My kids are for sure going to grow up having weird mammaries about these billboards," said the resident.

The comment was made on May 12, 2026, and has sparked a discussion about the impact of billboards on the city's aesthetic. Buffalo residents are debating the role of billboards in the city, with some arguing that they are a necessary form of advertising, while others see them as an eyesore.

The Hertel Ave business district is one area where billboards are particularly prominent, and business owners are weighing in on the issue. Some argue that the billboards are a distraction and detract from the area's charm, while others see them as a vital source of advertising revenue.

The Buffalo city council has not yet addressed the issue of billboard quality, but residents are calling for increased regulation and oversight. Buffalo residents are encouraged to attend city council meetings to voice their concerns and suggest solutions.

The next city council meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2026, and residents are expected to attend in large numbers to discuss the issue of billboards and their impact on the city.