All posts by Darren Cotton

Tool Donation from Craftsman Helps Further Tool Library Mission

Thanks to an incredibly generous donation from Craftsman Tools, the University Heights Tool Library is now home to $500 worth of new tools. New additions include:

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Christmas comes early to the Tool Library with all these brand new tools compliments of Craftsman!

  • 10 amp Orbital Reciprocating Saw
  • Universal Quick Change Hole Saw Kit
  • 100-PC Accessory Kit
  • Digital Multimeter
  • 6 Gallon 1.1 HP Oil-Free Air Compressor
  • 3/8 in. x 25 ft. Air Hose, Heavy-Duty
  • 7A 3X21 BELT SANDER
  • 5 pc. Wood Chisel Set
  • 15 amp Corded 7-1/4″ Circular Saw
  • 30 in. Gooseneck Bar

These donations bring the Tool Library’s inventory to just over 1,700 items, which are available to borrow for just $10/year. In addition to helping individuals save money by prioritizing sharing tools over owning them, these new additions to the Tool Library will also help with community projects.

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Tool Library volunteer Joe cuts boards for Bailey Fights Blight, a project initiated by the Bailey Avenue Business Association to address vacant and blighted buildings along the Bailey corridor.

The circular saw has already been put to use cutting boards for Bailey Fights Blight, a project working to address issues of blight and disinvestment along Bailey by infusing vacant and underutilized buildings with art. Recently awarded a $2,000 grant for additional public art, the boards being cut today will become the canvas for community-directed murals in the spring.

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Villa Maria College fine arts students partnered with the Bailey Avenue Business Association to create this wall mounted mural. It is the first of many public art pieces to go up on Bailey.

Thank you to Craftsman for helping to enable these types of projects and increasing a community’s access to the tools they need to make the change they want to see.

EMT Basic Certification Course

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TRAIN TODAY TO SAVE A LIFE TOMORROW

Rural/Metro Medical Services has a unique opportunity for goal-oriented individuals to achieve NY Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification training. Are you ready to begin a rewarding career in Emergency Medical Service?

We will provide the NY EMT Basic Certification Course to qualifying individuals at no cost. Upon successful completion of the program and obtaining their NY certification, the candidate will be offered an opportunity to apply for a position with Rural/Metro. City of

Buffalo residents are encouraged to apply.

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Main Street Business Association Meeting – January 19th

MainStBizFlyer1-19thumbPlease join the Main Street Business Association for their next meeting. The January meeting will be on Tuesday, January 19th at 6:30PM at the Steer located at 3151 Main Street.

Help get the work out by circulating the flyer to those who might be interested in attending or sharing it on social media!


MINUTES

Read the minutes from December’s Meeting.

Please note that these are editable, so if you attended the meeting and would like to make a correction, you can do so right in the document. We can then adopt all revisions at the next meeting and post a PDF of the minutes online: http://ourheights.org/mainstreetbiz/


BUSINESS CONTACT LIST

We need help filling out our contact list for business/property owners along Main Street. If you have email addresses and phone numbers for individuals please add them to our spreadsheet.

Capen Garden Walk 2016 Poster Competition

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It’s that time of year-holiday lights, a new year on the horizon, and a call for garden art!

The University Heights Arts Association will host a poster art competition and related exhibition in honor of the 2016 Samuel P. Capen Garden Walk. Artists are invited to submit garden-themed paintings, photographs, drawings, illustrations and mixed media for consideration.

The winning entry, which will be featured on the 2016 Capen Garden Walk poster, will receive widespread recognition. Cash prizes will be offered for the top three winners.

The top twenty finalists will be featured in the annual “Beauty in Our Backyard” exhibition held at local venues including Amy’s Place Restaurant.

Download the complete prospectus for both the competition and exhibition.

The deadline for submissions is January 23, 2016. Winners will be announced on Tuesday, January 26, 2016. Any person from any location can apply for this competition.

Main Street Business Association Meeting – December 2nd

MainStBizFlyer12-2thumbPlease join the Main Street Business Association for their next meeting. The December meeting will be on Wednesday, December 2nd at 6:30PM at the Steer located at 3151 Main Street.

Help get the work out by circulating the flyer to those who might be interested in attending.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Holidays along Main Street
  • Any New/Old Business

 


Minutes

You can find the minutes from November’s meeting here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wwL2sSY0LjOTa4DeK7QnCZCmWDpyAQ6gxZhaNdZ_HcA/edit?usp=sharing

Please note that these are editable, so if you attended the meeting and would like to make a correction, you can do so right in the document. Minutes will then be adopted at the next meeting and post a PDF of the minutes online: http://ourheights.org/mainstreetbiz/


Business Contact List

We need help filling out our contact list for business/property owners along Main Street. If you have email addresses and phone numbers for individuals please add them to our spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rHfQKmao9JsU6q5ZkI7YlpgJBE8TnvrxD3BW9CuDXOw/edit?usp=sharing

ReTree Fall 2015 Thank You

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Thank You For Supporting ReTree the District!

Over 250 residents, business owners, and students joined in for the third ReTree the District Planting on Saturday, November 7th to plant 140 trees on streets across University District.

Thank you for everyone’s hard work and dedication in making this long term investment in our environment and community. Be sure to stay tuned as we’ll be back for our spring planting!

ReTree the District is a collaborative project of community partners in Buffalo’s University District that is working to plant 1,000 trees across the community. By planting trees we are not only creating a healthier environment, we’re also creating a stronger community and building relationships between residents, students, and neighbors.


ReTree the District Fundraising Campaign

You can help us hit our fundraising goal of $5,000  necessary to continue the work of ReTree the District. Your support will not only help fund  the trees and tools necessary to hit our 1,000 tree goal, but will also help build out a free, community tree stewardship program.

Visit our GiveGab fundraising page to support the work of dozens of community organizations and thousands of volunteers.


Project Progress Report


How have we been doing?

Our Mid-Project Review provides an overview of what ReTree the District has accomplished so far, and how it plans to continue improving operations, volunteer experiences, and tree survival rates through the second half of the initiative through the use of mobile technology and integrated feedback.

Click on the report to learn more

DIY Workshops at the CoLab

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The CoLab is partnering with a local landlord to offer two FREE DIY workshops in November and December focusing on how to install drywall and flooring. The workshops will feature a live demonstration and hands-on tutorials. We’ll be improving the CoLab space as we teach you how to do the same to your home!


Help us get the word out and share our flyer with your friends, family, and coworkers!

Details:

Drywalling 101 – Thursday, November 19th 5-7PM at the CoLab
Learn how to set and install drywall from a local University Heights landlord and his team of contractors with a live demonstration

Flooring 101 – Wednesday, December 2nd 5-7PM at the CoLab
Learn how to prep, set, and install flooring from a local University Heights landlord and his team of contractors with a live demonstration.

To register please submit the google form below:

Upcoming Green Code Meetings

GC_OpenHouseJoin the City of Buffalo’s Office of Strategic Planning on Saturday, November 14th from 9:00AM to 3:00PM for an informational meeting regarding the Buffalo Green Code, as it heads to Common Council for review and adoption. The meeting will take place at  Erie Community College  – City Campus located at 121 Ellicott St., Buffalo, NY.

Staff from the Office of Strategic Planning will be available to discuss and answer questions.


green codeYou can also join the University District Council Member on Thursday, November 19th from 5:30PM to 7:00PM for an additional informational meeting regarding the Buffalo Green Code. The meeting will take place at Diefendorf Hall on UB South Campus (Enter on Bailey Avenue/Sherman Road – Use Diefendorf Lot for parking)

Staff from the Office of Strategic Planning will also be available to discuss and answer questions.

 

ReTree the District Fall 2015 Press Release

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 6, 2015

Contact:    
Darren Cotton
University District Community Development Association
d.cotton@udcda.org | 716-857-0096

ReTree the District is taking root in Buffalo’s University District

Buffalo, NY – On November 7th, hundreds of volunteers will once again descend on the Northeast corner of Buffalo to “ReTree the District” in University District. Community members, business owners, and UB faculty, staff, and students will work together to plant another 140 trees. Volunteers will arrive at Kapoor Hall on UB South Campus at 9AM and will proceed to target streets to the west and east sides of Main Street.

Started in early 2014, ReTree the District has made great strides toward its goal of planting 1,000 trees across University District. Between Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 plantings, 435 trees have been planted on the residential streets between Main Street, Bailey Avenue, and Eggert Road.

“Planting trees is a great way to get out of the house, meet your neighbors, and make a positive contribution to your community.  We have block clubs getting organized, student renters working alongside longtime homeowners, and dozens of different organizations working together toward the same goal. ReTree the District has been a catalyst for positive change in the University District,” said Mickey Vertino, President of the University Heights Collaborative.

The project has already brought over 1,000 volunteers to the neighborhoods in University District, invested $67,650 in volunteer hours, raised over $20,000 to purchase trees, and has supported the development of many partnerships and collaborations within the community.

ReTree the District is also becoming known for its experimental use of ‘digital tools’ and text messaging for community mapping, volunteer recruitment, event coordination, and field-based troubleshooting. Volunteers can now receive alerts on their phone about upcoming service opportunities, register and sign a digital waiver on the day of an event, and communicate real-time with project leaders while out in the field. All of this with just a few simple text messages.

“We often think of tools as things like shovels, rakes, and brooms, but ReTree the District is helping our community redefine what a tool is. Almost everyone is walking around with a cellphone in their pocket. We wanted to figure out a way to use those cellphones as tools for community development and community organizing. With the success of ReTree the District, we’re now exploring ways in which texting can be used more generally to enhance nonprofit and community capacity,” said Darren Cotton, Director of Community Development & Planning at the University District Community Development Association.

Drawing on the benefits derived from close collaboration and data-driven decision-making, ReTree the District has also developed a pilot tree stewardship program to increase survivorship rates of the newly planted trees. The City Parks Department hopes to roll out a city-wide tree stewardship program in the coming year.

The impetus for ReTree the District came from a number of contributing factors that go back decades. Once known as “The City of Trees,” the City of Buffalo has experienced significant urban tree loss since the 1970s when Dutch Elm Disease began devastating the urban forest. Subsequent events, such as the 2006 “October Surprise,” contributed to further losses.

Western New York has actively responded to these losses with the activities of ReTree WNY, community associations, and neighborhood groups. By continuing to strengthen healthy urban tree canopies throughout WNY, communities are once again starting to experience the extensive benefits they can contribute such as safer pedestrian and bicycling environments, increased property values, improved air quality, reductions in crime, and stormwater runoff mitigation.

More than just planting trees however, the project also has a variety of community-based goals that are intended to combat the negative effects of neighbor anonymity and media stereotypes, bring a large number of volunteers to the district, encourage a greater level of neighborhood connection and interaction, and beautify Buffalo’s University District.

“For each of the three phases of ReTree the UB Academies have trained some 20 student Team Leaders and deployed some 100 student volunteers on the planting day.  The University District is our urban neighborhood, and we try to work and live in it responsibly as an expression of an informed, life-long, citizenship,” said Professor Barbara Bono, Academic Director of UB’s Civic Engagement Academy.

Project sponsors include the Buffalo Green Fund, Buffalo Promise Neighborhood, University at Buffalo, UB Academies, University District Community Development Association, University District Councilmember Rasheed Wyatt, and the University Heights Collaborative. Additional support has been provided by Akron Tree Farms, Bailey Avenue Business Association, B Team Buffalo, Buffalo CarShare, Chestnut Ridge Nursery, City of Buffalo Division of Parks and Recreation, Dunkin’ Donuts, Grow716, Home Depot, ReTree WNY, Schichtel’s Nursery, St. Joseph University Parish, University District Block Club Coalition, and the University Heights Tool Library

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 For more information and to learn how to get involved visit www.ourheights.org/retree

Main Street Business Association Meeting – November 5th

MainStBizFlyer11-5thumbPlease join the Main Street Business Association for their next meeting. The November meeting will be on Thursday, November 5th at 6:30PM at the Steer located at 3151 Main Street.

Help get the work out by circulating the flyer to those who might be interested in attending.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Updates on Garbage Cans
  • Small Business Saturday (November 28th)
  • Holidays along Main Street
  • Elections?
  • Better Buffalo Review
  • Any New/Old Business

As a reminder, you can find the minutes from September’s meeting here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15i2beltvzmI-ZCtYof3Oo9HRHDpW7jdWT-1p9DdyWIs/edit?usp=sharing

Please note that the minutes are editable, so if you attended the meeting and would like to make a correction, you can do so right in the document. We can then adopt all revisions at the next meeting and post a PDF of the minutes online: http://ourheights.org/mainstreetbiz/

We also have an editable spreadsheet with the contact information for property owners/businesses along Main Street:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rHfQKmao9JsU6q5ZkI7YlpgJBE8TnvrxD3BW9CuDXOw/edit?usp=sharing Feel free to add an information for individuals you think would like to be looped into communications from the Business Association.