The plan, which includes projects valued at $18 million to $25 million, follows a series of 15 meetings with more than 400 city residents, as well as nearly 1,200 responses to an online survey and input from the city of Buffalo, which owns the parks.
INFORMATION GATHERED WILL SUPPORT THE PRIORITIZATION OF PARK PROJECTS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOPC’S NEXT FIVE YEAR PLAN
The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, the first nonprofit organization in the nation to both steward and maintain a historic urban park system, launched an online survey (www.bfloparks.org/5yearplan) today to engage with all park users and generate community feedback on priority projects or needs within the Olmsted Parks. Read More
WHAT IMPROVEMENTS AND RENOVATIONS SHOULD COME TO OLMSTED PARKS ON BUFFALO’S WEST SIDE?
That was Monday night’s topic at Isaias Gonzalez-Soto Library on Porter Avenue, as the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy continued its public meetings on a new five-year plan. Read More