Slaughter Applauds Deal Reached Between Buffalo, Erie County and NYPA

Now that the Fight is Over, it’s Time for the Work to Begin

Washington, DC – Rep. Louise M. Slaughter (D-Fairport), Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee, applauded the deal which was reached between the City of Buffalo, Erie County, and New York Power Authority (NYPA).

This agreement means that $279 million will go directly to Erie County and Buffalo, coupled with an earlier agreement which ensures that an additional $250 million will be shared in the region over the next 50 years.

“I am very pleased that Buffalo, Erie County, and NYPA have finally come to an agreement,” Rep. Slaughter said. “It is now important that this money be put to use as quickly as possible developing the waterfront and creating jobs in Erie County,” she added.

“I am proud that I was able to bring NYPA to the negotiating table, and that the City, the County, and the Governor were able to work with the power authority to reach such a judicious agreement, one which will benefit all of the people of Western New York,” Rep. Slaughter continued.

“We all hope that the Erie County Legislature and the Buffalo City Council will both move quickly to approve this agreement so that we can put this revenue stream to work for the people of Buffalo and Erie County,” she concluded. “Now that the fight is over, it is time for the work to begin.”

Specifics of the NYPA Agreement with Buffalo/Erie County

TOTAL VALUE: $279 million over 50 years

An additional NYPA settlement includes the following funding which will be shared between Erie and Niagara County

The first set of projects under this section are all designated for Erie County

TOTAL VALUE: $250 million over 50 years