Buffalo residents have a full lineup of community events, cleanups, and district meetings this spring, offering opportunities to stay informed, get involved, and help shape the neighborhoods we call home. Across multiple districts, local leaders and organizations are creating spaces for connection, improvement, and engagement.

At ADRI.V’s Go Getta District, we are big on sharing what our community districts are doing. It is important to highlight the work happening on the ground and the people leading it. That is why we pulled together some of the district details to keep you in the loop on what is happening and what each district is prioritizing this season.

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Community engagement continues with the Ellicott District Stakeholders Meeting on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. Hosted by Majority Leader Leah Halton Pope, this meeting will feature community updates, guest speakers, gardening tips, and networking opportunities. It is a valuable space for residents to stay informed on what is happening within the district while sharing their voices.

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The Annual Masten District Earth Day Clean Up Event will take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Northland Workforce Training Center. Residents will gather to beautify neighborhoods, clean local spaces, and take part in a community-driven effort to promote environmental responsibility. The event also includes a networking dinner, creating space for residents to connect and build relationships.

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Residents should also be aware of the 2026 Spring Bulk Trash Collection Schedule, ensuring proper disposal of large items across districts on designated dates. In addition, Buffalo Police will host monthly district community meetings throughout April, providing updates and strengthening relationships between residents and law enforcement.

Whether attending a meeting, volunteering, or simply staying informed, every action plays a role in building stronger, more connected neighborhoods.

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