If you experience an issue in Kaisertonw, here are some helpful contacts:
Bryan J. Bollman serves as President Pro Tempore of the Buffalo Common Council, representing the Lovejoy District—which includes Kaisertown—and was born and raised in ourcommunity
Anthony M. Avolio has been a sworn officer with the Buffalo Police Department since November 2016. As of January 2024, he has been actively assigned to A-District— which includes the Kaisertown neighborhood— demonstrating his commitment to community-focused policing efforts . Officer Avolio can be emailed at amavolio@bpdny.org
Officer Lindsay A. Laracuente-Zgoda is a dedicated member of the Buffalo Police Department, assigned to the D-District—which includes the Kaisertown neighborhood. She has been with the department since around January 13, 2012, bringing years of experience to her community policing role. Officer Zgoda can be emailed at lalaracuente-zgoda@bpdny.org
Jacob “Jake” Schlossin is Kaisertown’s full-time building inspector. Known for his hands-on approach, Jake is described as “eager to help find resolve to many residences and buildings.” When community members have concerns, he encourages them to start by calling 311 and filing a report, after which he steps in to assist with inspections, code compliance, and issue resolution. Jake can be emailed at jschlossin@buffalony.gov
Joy serves as the lead landscape architect and community engagement director for the Houghton Park Master Plan, a project transforming the 60-acre Houghton Park in Kaisertown. In this role, she oversees visioning workshops, site tours, and collaborates closely with neighborhood residents and stakeholders to shape future improvements for the park You can email her at jkuebler@jklastudio.com
April N.M. Baskin proudly serves as a New York State Legislator, dedicated to strengthening communities through leadership, advocacy, and action. She focuses on improving education, supporting families, promoting equity, and empowering neighborhoods across Western New York. Her commitment to public service and community partnerships continues to make a lasting impact on the lives of residents every day. 💙🏛️
The City of Buffalo 311 Call and Resolution Center was created in July of 2000. They have improved communications with the general public and all of the city's stakeholders, which have created a more responsive and efficient process to request city services. The call center allows access to all City of Buffalo services, information and non-emergency police services. Service requests can also be submitted; tracked over the Internet by utilizing the City of Buffalo's Self-Service Portal.



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