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Code Green: ECC City Campus - April 10

The latest installment in the Buffalo Green Code is set to be rolled out at ECC’s City Campus on April 10, 6:15 pm, when the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and its consultant team will outline the proposed approach for the new zoning code. Here’s the PDF of the City’s four-page policy brief. 
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Green Code Community Planning Day - March 2011
This will undoubtedly be among the most important planning events of the year. Be sure to attend. Details from the Mayor’s office below:
The Buffalo Green Code is entering its second phase this spring with citizens, planners, and consultants turning their attention to the work of actually writing a new zoning ordinance that will shape Buffalo's regeneration in the 21st century. Mayor Byron W. Brown is firmly fixed on a new code that will make Buffalo more sustainable in the years to come - economically, environmentally, and socially.  read the rest
fixBuffalo readers will remember the Green Code's official announcement on Earth Day, April 2010.  Additional Green code posts are available here: Green Code posts.
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