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- Town of Elma Dog Census info.
- Spring Brook Fire District No. 1 Tentative Budget 2020 public hearing notice click here
- 2020 Standard Work Day & Reporting Resolution click here
- 2018 Standard Work Day & Reporting Resolution click here
- 2016 Standard Work Day & Reporting Resolution click here
- 2020 Final Assessment Roll click here
- 2020 Preliminary Budget click here
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The Zoning Board meeting for September 8th at 7:00 pm has been rescheduled for September 15th at 11:00 am.
The Planning Board meeting for September 15th at 7:00 pm has been rescheduled for September 22nd at 7:00 pm
Erie County Household Hazardous Waste Collection in Buffalo Sept. 26, 2020 make an appointment click here
Erie County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off click here
Coronavirus disease advice for the public click here
Currently the DMV and Pistol Permit satellite offices at the Elma Town Hall are closed until further notice
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Welcome to the Town of Elma
-Incorporated in April of 1857-
The Town of Elma was split from the Towns of Aurora and Lancaster. Encompassing 36 square miles with two major waterways, the Buffalo Creek and Cazenovia Creek, Elma sits squarely in the center of Erie County and can safely call itself the Heart of Erie County. Over 11,317 residents call Elma home, as does Iroquois Central School, one of Western New Yorks top rated school systems, and Elma Meadows Golf Course, one of Erie Countys top public courses. Residents enjoy spending time with their family and friends at two of Elma’s parks, the Elma Village Green and Creek Road Park. There are also athletic fields, a Senior Center, Town Museum, and Public Library.
Elma has a vibrant business community anchored by large firms like Moog Valve, Steuben Foods, and Servotronics. Its heart is a retail plaza in the center of Town, several restaurants scattered throughout the Town, and many small businesses that provide residents with a multitude of services.
While farming has been the backbone of agriculture, horse farms are becoming more prevalent. Nurseries and greenhouse operations also provide great greenery and color, they also provide the stock for several larger nurseries in the area.
There is a wealth of treasures in Elma, some historic, some educational, and others just plain fun. If you take the time to learn more about Elma, you will find out why Elma is such a great place to live and raise a family.
Town of Elma, NY – 1600 Bowen Road Elma, NY 14059
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