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Tylec Announces Bid for Mayor of North Tonawanda; Makes History as First Openly Gay Mayoral Candidate

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By: Staff Reporter

Austin Tylec, who currently serves as Alderman – at- Large in the City of North Tonawanda, NY, announced on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021, his candidacy for the Office of Mayor of the City of North Tonawanda, NY .

As a City Alderman, Tylec is known for his government transparency and his data driven vison for North Tonawanda which resulted in his landslide victory in his very first run for office. His Mayoral campaign will continue to focus on governing proactively and always transparently. Tylec brings an independent approach to government although he is also able to reach across the aisle for collaboration with officials when needed.

Alderman, Tylec has initiated several proposals including the establishment of an ethics committee to address questionable business practices, an attendance policy for those who serve on city boards, creating a fiscal stability committee as a result of an alarming audit from the NYS Comptrollers Office, a local Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Law as a tool for businesses and several resolutions that condemn hate in our communities.

“North Tonawanda is a great community of honest hard working Americans and I’m looking very forward to continuing to bring confident, decisive and transparent leadership to the Mayor’s office” stated Tylec.

“I understand the challenges that we face in North Tonawanda and I’ll provide the competent and accountable leadership with integrity to the Mayor’s office that will help build a stronger community” explained Tylec.

A life- long resident of North Tonawanda, Tylec’s love and appreciation for serving in government is something that has been a family legacy going back three generations. A North Tonawanda icon, “Pop” Ramsey, who created the Parks and Recreation Department in North Tonawanda by building parks, starting recreational programs and creating a better sense of community cohesion, just happens to be Tylec’s great grandfather. “I’m so very proud of my heritage and I see the potential our city has much like Pop did”, says Tylec.

Tylec hold a Masters Degree in Architecture from the University at Buffalo and also serves as board member of the Greater Niagara FCU; the steering committee for North Tonawanda Police Reform and Vice President of Project Pride of NT, which is a non -profit organization focused on beautifying the Oliver Street Corridor and downtown district within North Tonawanda.

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