Gas prices in Buffalo have risen another 15 cents, according to reports, topping the national average of $4.52 per gallon. This increase is a concern for Buffalo residents who rely on their cars to get around the city. The city's infrastructure, including streets like Elmwood Avenue and Allen Street, is designed to accommodate cars, and many residents do not have access to alternative modes of transportation.

The national average gas price was $4.52, according to AAA, but the price in Buffalo was higher. The increase in gas prices in Buffalo means that residents will have to pay more for fuel, which could affect their daily commute and travel plans.

"The average price of a regular gallon of gas in the United States was $4.52," according to AAA.

The rise in gas prices in Buffalo is a concern for residents who live in neighborhoods like West Seneca and Cheektowaga. These neighborhoods are located near the city and may be affected by the increase in gas prices. The Buffalo Niagara International Airport is also located in the area and may be impacted by the rise in gas prices.

The impact of the rise in gas prices will be felt by many Buffalo residents, including parents in the Buffalo district and small business owners on Chippewa Street. These groups will have to adjust their budgets to accommodate the increased cost of fuel. The city's economy could also be affected, as residents and businesses adjust to the new prices.

The City of Buffalo may need to consider the impact of the gas price increase on the city's economy and residents. The Buffalo Common Council may need to discuss ways to mitigate the effects of the rise in gas prices.

The AAA will continue to monitor gas prices and provide updates on the national and local averages. Residents can check the AAA website for the latest information on gas prices and plan their trips accordingly. The next step for Buffalo residents is to adjust to the new gas prices and find ways to reduce their fuel costs.

The situation in Buffalo is being closely monitored by local officials, who are concerned about the impact of the rise in gas prices on the city's economy and residents. The Erie County Legislature may also need to consider the effects of the gas price increase on the county's economy and residents.