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Design concepts for Reimagining Grant Street project unveiled, public meetings to be held
NYS Senator Sean Ryan s Office
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Representatives from GObike Buffalo and Preservation Buffalo Niagara were joined by local elected leaders Friday to unveil design concepts and announce what s next for the âReimagining Grant Streetâ project.
Officials say the goal of the project is to design and execute a vision for Grant Street in Buffalo that reflects the current and future needs of its neighborhoodâs residents, visitors, and local businesses.
The project was initiated by New York State Senator Sean Ryan, Buffalo Common Councilmember David Rivera, GObike Buffalo, and Preservation Buffalo Niagara in 2019. It was established to assess Grant Street and develop a plan to improve it.
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Out of the Darkness Western Pennsylvania Chapter Virtual Campus Walk
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The Out of the Darkness Campus Walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, support, and a walk that unites a campus and community – a time to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental illness have affected our lives and our loved ones.
Help Support the AFSP Mission in Western PA!
This year, we are having a Chapter-Wide event to bring schools together from across Western Pennsylvania to walk towards our goal to #stopsuicide! This will include activities and connections throughout the spring semester, leading up to a virtual ceremony and walk that is currently scheduled for April 17, 2021. Each school will have its own team and you can register to be a member of that team and join your school in walking for HOPE!
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On-campus apartments at Campus Walk suffered from property damage last week as a result of the winter storms, and much like residents at the Retreat and the Domain, the students who live there are still dealing with the impact of this damage.
A sprinkler pipe burst in the third floor ceiling of apartment building H on Feb. 16. The floors beneath flooded and caused the evacuation of that building and surrounding apartments. While the university has sent emails to residents, it has not publicly addressed the full extent of the flood damage or a timeline for repairs.
Bobby Hudson, a public policy leadership major and Campus Walk resident, posted on Facebook that a close friend of his lived in one of the buildings that was affected.