Construction to restore the area between Main Street and Elmwood Avenue began today. This project will help restore the Scajacquada Creek and its surrounding areas. Mayor Brown added “This important environmental project will enhance the visitor experience in Forest Lawn Cemetery, along the shores of Hoyt Lake, and Mirror Lake’s Japanese Garden, behind the Buffalo History Museum. The garbage, debris, and related odors will be gone.”
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