NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) — Abandoned buildings, illegal dumping and trash have gotten out of control in Niagara Falls, creating what one city leader calls a quality-of-life crisis.
Niagara Falls City Councilwoman Bridgette Myles says she will push city leaders for a stronger response to the issue, which she calls an emergency.
“It’s not safe. It’s not fair to the residents. We have to have either stricter laws, fines, something that’ll get people to clean up their properties,” Myles said…