City of North Tonawanda
Austin Tylec has extensive experience in both public service and architectural design. Currently serving as the Mayor of North Tonawanda and previously as Alderman at Large, Austin has been involved in local governance since January 2018. Austin also worked at Towne Housing, LLC as a Design Consultant from September 2015 to January 2022, focusing on architectural and design consulting, particularly in the revitalization of Oliver Street. Additionally, Austin has experience as an Architectural Designer at CPL (Clark Patterson Lee) from May 2014 to January 2022, where responsibilities included project development and collaboration with other professionals, and as a Graphic Designer at J P Systems, Inc. from August 2015 to August 2017. Academically, Austin holds a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University at Buffalo, along with a qualification in real estate from the Cusack Center for Professional Development.
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City of North Tonawanda
North Tonawanda is a city in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 31,568 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is named after Tonawanda Creek, its south border. Tonawanda in the Seneca tongue means "Swift Running Water". Tonawanda Creek, which flows into the Niagara River, once had large stretches of rapids (see Rapids, New York) until it was tamed with the construction of the Erie Canal. The city also calls itself "The Lumber City," due to its past primary industry and once was the largest port on the Great Lakes during the height of the Erie Canal. Along Goundry Street are mansions built for the lumber barons, including 208 Goundry Street, called "Kent Place", designed by Stanford White. It is also home to the 2009 Class AA NYS Football Champion Lumberjacks. Street signs on the borders of town welcome visitors to "The Home Of The Carousel".