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The City of Buffalo, New York is composed of five major sections. Within each contains subsections, each with their own distinct neighborhoods.

=Major Sections=

Northside: Bounded by Kenmore, New York, Tonawanda, New York, and Amherst, New York to the north. Within the city the boundaries are as follows: Vulcan, Kenmore Avenue, Main, City Line around to Lebrun Road (city portion) and Bailey Avenue. Then, Bailey Avenue, Lasalle, Main, Manhattan, East Amherst Street, and Main Street. It then loops around Medaille College and heads toward the Scajacquada Expressway NY 198. There is another quick loop around Wegmans on Amherst Street back towards Elmwood Avenue, RR tracks to Military Road, Hertel Avenue, Tonawanda Street, and Arthur Street to the Niagara River.

Westside; Bounded by the Niagara River on the west. It follows Arthur Street on the north to Tonawanda Street, Hertel Avenue, Military Road, RR tracks, Elmwood Avenue, Amherst Street to quick loop around Wegmans. From there it continues to Scajacquada Expressway NY 198. Another loop is quickly made around Medaille College. From here, the border follows Main on the East to Pearl Street. Then Pearl Street, West Tupper, Carolina Street to Niagara Street, West Mohawk, Seventh Street, West Genesee, I-190 to Niagara River.

Downtown: Western Boundary is at Niagara River and Lake Erie. Follows the water to I-190. Then, West Genesee Street, Seventh Street, West Mohawk Street, Niagara Street, Carolina Street, West Tupper, Pearl, Main, East North Street, and Michigan Avenue to the Buffalo River, thus returning to Lake Erie.

Eastside: Bounded by Cheektowaga, New York and Sloan, New York on the East. The boundary follows these municipal borders to Treehaven Road. Then, Treehaven, Winspear Avenue, Bailey, Lasalle Avenue, Main Street, Manhattan Avenue, East Amherst Street back to Main. Continues on Main southward toward East North Street. Follows East North Street to Michigan Avenue. The boundary proceeds on Michigan Avenue to the I-190. The I-190 is followed out to the city line.

Southside: Bounded by the I-190 to the north, Cheektowaga, New York and West Seneca, New York to the east. Lackawanna, New York on the south. Lake Erie on the west. Follows Lake Erie to the Buffalo River. The border then proceeds to Michigan Avenue, thus ending at I-190.

=Subsections=

Central- Bounded by Niagara River, Lasalle Park, I-190, West Genesee Street, Seventh Street, West Mohawk, Niagara, Carolina Street, West Tupper, Pearl, Main Street, East North, and Michigan Avenue. Generally ends at I-190 overpass at Michigan Avenue. Includes Central Business District, West Village, Medical Campus, Theater District, and Chippewa Bar Area.

Waterfront- Just south of the Central Business District and I-190. Bounded by Michigan Avenue, Buffalo River, and Lake Erie. Includes Cobblestone District, Inner Harbor, and Waterfront Village.

Southwest- Bounded by Michigan Avenue, I-190, Bailey Avenue, and Buffalo River. Includes Old First Ward and Valley.

Southeast- Bounded by the I-190, Cheektowaga, New York and West Seneca, New York to the east, Lackawanna, New York on the south, Lake Erie to the west, Buffalo River, and Bailey Avenue. Includes Kaisertown and South Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.

Lower East- Bounded by I-190 on the south, Cheektowaga, New York and Sloan, New York on the east, Genesee Street, Bailey Avenue, East Ferry Street, RR tracks, Walden, Genesee, and Michigan Avenue on the west. Includes East Lovejoy, Seneca-Babcock, Clinton-Bailey, East Side, Buffalo, New York, Larkin District, Broadway Fillmore and Schiller Park.

East- Bounded by Cheektowaga, New York on the east, Genesee Street, RR tracks, Walden, Genesee, Michigan Avenue, East North Street, Main Street, East Amherst Street, Manhattan Avenue, Main, Lasalle Avenue, Bailey, Winspear, and Treehaven Road. Includes Genesee-Moselle, East Side, Buffalo, New York, Martin Luther King Jr. Park, Fruit Belt, Masten District, Cold Springs, Hamlin Park, Fillmore-Leroy, Kensington-Bailey, and Treehaven.

Northeast- Bounded by Amherst, New York and Tonawanda, New York on the north and east, Treehaven Road, Winspear Avenue, Bailey, Lasalle Avenue, Main Street, Manhattan Avenue, East Amherst Street, Main, Medaille College, Scajacquada Expressway 198,Delaware Avenue, Nottingham Terrace, Amherst Street, Colvin Avenue, RR tracks, Parkside, Hertel, and RR right of way just north of Main. Includes University Heights, Buffalo, New York, North Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, Central Park, Vernon Triangle, Five Points, Delaware Park, and Parkside.

Northwest- Bounded by Kenmore, New York, and Tonawands, New York on the north, RR right of way on the east, Hertel Avenue, Colvin Avenue, Amherst Street, Nottingham Terrace, Delaware Avenue, Scajacquada Expressway 198 on the south, Wegmans, Amherst Street, Elmwood Avenue, Railroad, Military Road, Hertel, Tonawanda Street, Arthur Street, and Niagara River to the west. Includes North Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, Park Meadow, North Park, and Riverside, Buffalo, New York.

West- Bounded by Niagara River on the west, Arthur Street on the north, Tonawanda Street, Hertel Avenue, Military Road, RR right of way, Elmwood Avenue, Amherst Street, Wegmans, Scajacquada Expressway 198, Grant Street, Rockwell Road, Rees, Forest Avenue, Richmond Avenue, Porter Avenue, Plymouth Avenue, Hudson Street, Cottage, Virginia Street, West Tupper, Carolina Street, Niagara Street, West Mohawk, Seventh Street, I-190, and Lasalle Park. Includes the Lower West Side, Upper West Side, Buffalo, New York, and Black Rock, Buffalo, New York.

West-Central- Bounded by Richmond Avenue on the west, Porter Avenue, Plymouth Avenue, Hudson Street, Cottage, Virginia Street, West Tupper Street, Pearl, Main, Medaille College, Scajacquada Expressway 198, Grant Street, Rockwell Road, Rees Street, and Forest Avenue. Includes Buffalo State College, H.H. Richardson Complex, Elmwood Village, Oxford, Delaware District, Buffalo, New York, Mid-Town, Albright, and Allentown, Buffalo, New York.