County Executive Mark Poloncarz has endorsed the North Aud Block affordable housing project, a significant development for Buffalo residents in need of affordable housing. The project is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the city's affordable housing stock.
The North Aud Block project has been in the works for several months, with city officials working to secure funding and approvals.
"We are committed to providing affordable housing options for all Buffalo residents," Poloncarz said. The project is expected to break ground later this year, with completion slated for 2028.
The North Aud Block project is located in the heart of downtown Buffalo, near the intersection of Delaware Avenue and Chippewa Street. This area has seen significant redevelopment in recent years, with new businesses and restaurants opening up shop. The project is expected to further revitalize the area, making it more attractive to residents and visitors alike.
The need for affordable housing in Buffalo is well-documented, with many low-income families struggling to find affordable options. The North Aud Block project aims to address this issue, providing high-quality housing at a price that is within reach for many families. Poloncarz's endorsement is a significant step forward for the project, and city officials are hopeful that it will move forward without delay.
South Buffalo homeowners, in particular, will be watching the project closely, as it has the potential to impact property values and the overall quality of life in the area. Parents in the Buffalo school district will also be interested in the project, as it may provide new housing options for families with children.
The project is expected to go before the Buffalo Common Council for approval in the coming weeks. A vote is scheduled for July 15, and city officials are urging residents to attend and show their support for the project.
