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Mayor Brown is urged to amend building codes to create a pandemic resistant city

After 242 public meetings, Mayor Byron Brown signs the "Green Code" into law at Seneca One Tower. It's the first major overhaul to City zoning Laws since 1953 and will serve as the City's blueprint for zoning and development in the 21st century. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017. Mayor Byron Brown, left, and Council President, Darius Pridgen enter the press conference. (Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News)

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Mayor Bryon W. Brown and the City of Buffalo’s Common Council are being urged to amend a slew of municipal laws and operating procedures, in an effort to cultivate ‘pandemic resistance’ through the city’s building code and laws that regulate businesses operating within the city limits.

Among the ideas being floated:

It’s expected that Common Council President Darius Pridgen, who has fought the virus, will lead the effort to pass the Mayor’s legislation in the Common Council.

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