Participatory Budgeting Buffalo Kicks Off!

 

PB Buffalo Pilot Year is Announced for the 22726_10153067208317696_1057740117158225643_nMasten District

Last May, the City of Buffalo allocated $150,000 from the City Budget to be decided on by residents in the City’s first ever Participatory Budgeting Process. For months the Steering Committee, chaired by Clean Air and composed of Clean Air members, residents, members of organizations, block clubs and business associations have been meeting to write the rules of PB Buffalo.

The Committee has decided that the Masten District is the perfect district for the pilot PB Process!

Members of the committee voted on the Masten District based on factors like geographic area, age of residents, median household income and demographic of the district.

We invite Masten District residents as well as residents of the City of Buffalo to come out to the General Assemblies to brainstorm ideas for $150,000 worth of projects for the Masten District!

PB Masten District Neighborhood Assemblies 1 (1)

 

Participatory Budget (PB) is a different way to manage public money. It is a democratic process in which community members, like you, decide how to spend part of our public budget. PB gives ordinary people real decision-making power over real money.

How Does PB Work?

Residents brainstorm project ideas, volunteers develop proposals based on these ideas, residents then vote on proposals, and the government funds the top projects. It’s real decision making power over real money.

Where Did This Idea Come From?

Community organizations and residents of the City of Buffalo have been pushing for more transparency and decision making power in how our money is spent and worked to get Buffalo’s Administration to allocate $150,000 for a PB process this year.

This is a huge win for the residents of Buffalo! Now we need YOU to make your voice heard!

Propose ideas, volunteer, and vote to make change in our community!

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  1. Anthony Garr says:

    Use the money to create low interest loans to home owners in the community to help remodel or repair there houses.
    Or you can use the money to through fund raisers in the community to make more money for projects to beautify the community and create a closer community at the same time.

  2. Kris S. says:

    I agree with Anthony, spend it on help remodeling homes for those that can’t afford too. Too many of our neighbors live in shambles, only because they are on hard times and could use some help!
    Lets help the community!
    Kris S. http://toiletreviewguide.com

  3. Matt M. says:

    I really appreciate your work and sharing. Its useful for me in every sense, about remodeling and helping our community. Thanks

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  5. […] was so much energy at the assemblies- folks were so excited that the district was the first pilot PB Buffalo process and that they could generate ideas for problems they have been seeing in their neighborhoods for […]

  6. Ken says:

    I do enjoy the concept of PB, hopefully it truely increases the involvement of people.

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