BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The battle between Buffalo leaders and the city’s comptroller is far from over.
Buffalo Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams filed her argument in court on Monday in her appeal to avoid issuing bonds for the city’s approved 2025 capital budget, which exceeds the debt cap set by her office. Miller-Williams is appealing a ruling that was forcing her to borrow tens of millions of dollars for infrastructure, schools and other projects as part of Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon’s 2025 capital budget.
Oral arguments on the appeal are expected to begin in February.
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