City of Buffalo
311 Complaint and Question Line
311 Provides fast, centralized access to city services. Register complaints, get information, and access non-emergency police services. It is designed to be a “one stop shopping” center for access to all of Buffalo’s city services, information and non-emergency police services. Call 311 to report problems on your street, service needs, obtain information regarding city programs or events and take care of non-emergency police matters.
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City Council
Councilmember Kearns South City Council District
851-5169
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Councilmember Rich Fontana Lovejoy City Council District
Covers Northern area of South Buffalo near Bailey or Durant
851-5151
More Info
Mayor Byron Brown
851-485, or just call 311
More Info
Police
South District Station (A District)
1847 South Park Avenue, 14220
851-4415
SB station hosts a public meeting every month to answer questions. Bring your concerns to the meeting, talk to the Chief and Community Police Officers directly. Call the station to find out the date and location of the next meeting.
Community Police Officers
851-4458
Schools
Board of Education
816-3575
More Numbers and Info on the Schools Page
Voting
Board of Elections
858-8891
County
County Legislators
Lynne Dixon (South of Woodside, Lakawanna, Hamburg)
858-8671
Website
Tom Mazur (North of Woodside, Kaisertown, Cheektowaga)
893-4385
Website
County Executive
Mark Poloncarz
858-8500
Website
Federal Officials
Congressman Brian Higgins
852-3501
Website
Senator Charles Schumer
846-4111
Website
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
854-9725
Website
Assistance
HEAP (Heating Bill Assistance)
858-7870
Neighborhood Housing Services
823-3630
Website