This November’s government events in Erie County

Christopher P. Scanlon, President Buffalo Common Council
Christopher P. Scanlon, President Buffalo Common Council
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The following events are scheduled to take place in Erie County this month.

Week 1 – Nov. 1

There is no government event taking place during this week.

Week 2 – Nov. 2 – 8

Monday, Nov. 3:

Planning Board – Regular Planning Board Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
4 pm

Tuesday, Nov. 4:

Finance Committee – Common Council Committee Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
10 am

Legislation Committee – Common Council Committee Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
1 pm

Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Board Regular Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
5:30-7 pm

Week 3 – Nov. 9 – 15

Thursday, Nov. 13:

Preservation Board – Regular Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
3 pm

Week 4 – Nov. 16 – 22

Monday, Nov. 17:

Planning Board – Regular Planning Board Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
4 pm

Tuesday, Nov. 18:

Finance Committee – Common Council Committee Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
10 am

Legislation Committee – Common Council Committee Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
1 pm

Wednesday, Nov. 19:

Zoning Board of Appeals – Regular Meeting
Buffalo City Hall
2 pm

Week 5 – Nov. 23 – 29

There is no government event taking place during this week.

Week 6 – Nov. 30

There is no government event taking place during this week.



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