Infrastructure work has begun in Western New York, including in the Mohawk Valley and Southern Tier, which will have a significant impact on the region. The work is part of a larger effort to improve infrastructure in the area, and will include repairs and upgrades to roads and other transportation systems. The Mohawk Valley and Southern Tier are both important regions for Buffalo residents who commute to these areas for work or travel. Buffalo residents who travel to these areas may be affected by the infrastructure work, and may need to plan their routes accordingly. Hertel Avenue business owners may be interested in how the infrastructure work affects the local economy, particularly in areas like Lancaster where construction is ongoing. Williamsville residents may be watching to see how the infrastructure work affects their daily commutes.

The infrastructure work is expected to be completed in the coming months, and Buffalo residents will be watching to see how it affects the region. The next step will be to see how the infrastructure work progresses, and how it affects Buffalo residents who travel to these areas. The New York State Department of Transportation will be overseeing the infrastructure work, and Buffalo residents can expect to see updates on the project's progress in the coming weeks.