After years of relative inactivity, the more rural northern parts of Amherst are seeing a surge of new development projects that are bringing hundreds of new apartments aimed at young
Arthur O. Eve School of Distinction, Native American Magnet, Frank A. Sedita Elementary and Early Childhood Center School 90 will have their playgrounds transformed to bolster student wellness and meet
Plans call for a 70,786-square-foot, one-story building on the 8.5-acre wooded site at 2495 Wehrle, along with 11 parking spaces, loading areas and a new access road.
Brian J. Kulpa, supervisor for the Town of Amherst, said his government was focused on responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, and sexual harassment prevention training "slipped through the cracks."
A five-acre property on North French Road that houses the Greater Buffalo Gymnastics Center may get another retail building, while Amherst plans a new inclusive playground in Dana Heights.