In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant changes to the scope of work for the Staley Road improvement project, emphasizing a shift from temporary fixes to more substantial enhancements. The meeting highlighted the necessity of addressing the road's condition before any improvements can be made, with plans to commence work soon.
Council members expressed concerns about safety as the school year approaches, urging the community to remain vigilant, particularly regarding school bus safety. Councilman DeGabby reminded residents to stop for school buses when their lights are flashing, while Councilman Belida condemned those who disregard these safety measures.
A notable discussion centered on a recent meeting involving local officials and representatives from various organizations, including the Erie County Comptroller and state assembly members. They reviewed traffic reports and discussed funding opportunities for road upgrades. The officials acknowledged a significant funding gap of approximately $2 million between the expected and actual costs of the Staley Road improvements. However, there was a consensus on the importance of collaboration and community involvement in securing necessary funds.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to follow up with stakeholders and explore additional funding sources, reflecting a proactive approach to addressing the community's infrastructure needs.