- Arts and Culture in Public Places Board
- Assessor's Office
- Building Department
- Soils and Residential Foundation Study
- Zombie and Vacant Property Remediation and Prevention Initiative
- Engineering Department
- Dellwood-Sattler Green Infrastructure and Park Improvements
- Joint Consolidation Agreements for Sewer Districts and Stormwater Districts
- Royal Park Improvement Project
- Sidewalk Information
- Highway Department
- Other Agencies - NFTA
- Planning Department
- Amherst Central Park
- Amherst Comprehensive Plan / Plan Amendments
- Audubon Development Plan Update
- Boulevard Central District (Opportunity Zone)
- Boulevard Central District Zoning Updates in Sector 1
- Boulevard Central District Zoning Updates in Sector 2
- Canandaigua-Niagara Falls ('Peanut Line')
- Context-Sensitive Highway Design Project
- Eggertsville Action Plan
- Farmland Protection and Agricultural Development Plan
- Imagine Amherst
- Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)
- Main Street Corridor Study
- Proposed Westwood Neighborhood Project
- Snyder Action Plan
- Snyder – Harlem & Main Street Rezonings
- South Campus Area Streetscapes Plan
- South Campus Intermunicipal Planning Framework
- Transit Road Corridor Management Study
- Willow Ridge/Parkview Action Plan
- Zoning Amendments – Mixed-Use Districts
- Street Lighting
- Town of Amherst Emergency Operations Center, Planning Division
South Campus Area Streetscapes Plan
The South Campus Area Streetscapes Plan brings together and builds upon ideas advanced in various planning efforts for future collaboration identified in previous planning documents. The Plan spatially examines and illustrates the potential for streetscape improvements; mixed-use development opportunities; and better organization of building masses, pedestrian spaces, vehicular circulation and public transportation infrastructure. The planning process was led by the Town of Amherst and Molly Vendura Landscape Architect, PLLC, and included numerous stakeholders with interest in the project area. The stakeholders helped to identify opportunities and constraints, test the feasibility of proposed improvements, and ensure that project recommendations are coordinated with other plans and projects proposed for this multi-jurisdictional project area.