There isn’t just one answer to that question and there’s not a silver bullet solution either. I’ll try and give our view of what’s wrong and what’s needed.
First, it’s a regional problem. Without writing a thesis on the ills of Buffalo this is a summary of our problems: Job loss, High taxes, Cold weather, Old-Time politics, Sprawl, Bureaucracy, Lack of coordination between agencies, Abundance of old housing stock, Too many competing municipalities, Too many competing Not-For-Profits and an Out-dated work force.
As you can see we have quite a mountain to climb. There’s no quick fix to these problems, it’s going to take hard work, sacrifice, collaboration and the guidance of visionary leadership to bring brighter days back to Buffalo.
In the case of South Buffalo specifically, we must find solutions to the problems of double housing, poverty, detachment from the community, education, and safety. For too long, the focus for South Buffalo’s leaders has been the improvement of infrastructure but what’s the point if you don’t have a community base willing to care for these structures? We can get the nicest light posts in the world but if it becomes a target for Graffiti artists what value has been added to the community? If you repave the sidewalks in front of empty buildings, who’s going to shovel the snow? How can local businesses compete with suburban malls and super-stores such as Wal-Mart? Answer; Meet the needs of the local consumers. What if local consumers are poor? Hello, furniture rental and dollar stores.
To revitalize South Buffalo, we must focus on people instead of infrastructure. Empower, Educate and Unify the people. It’s not an instant solution but the positive effects on the community would outlast any physical improvements made at this point.