Erie County > Lancaster (village) > Government
Lancaster village budget expenditures, 2024
Transpn — $2,850,095 (24.0%) Transpn $2,850,095 • 24.0% Gen govt — $2,063,910 (17.4%) Gen govt $2,063,910 • 17.4% Pub safety — $1,998,152 (16.8%) Pub safety $1,998,152 • 16.8% Other — $1,860,457 (15.7%) Other $1,860,457 • 15.7% Emp benefits — $1,475,511 (12.4%) Emp benefits $1,475,511 • 12.4% Debt svc — $771,585 (6.5%) Debt svc $771,585 • 6.5% Sanitation — $545,470 (4.6%) Sanitation Culture & rec — $300,692 (2.5%)
NOTES: “Other” combines community services, social services, health, and education.
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NYS Comptroller
Municipal tax rates for Erie County communities
(per $1,000 of full value)
Akron (village)4.80Alden (town)2.83Alden (village)4.66Amherst (town)5.85Angola (village)4.69Aurora (town)2.55Blasdell (village)7.16Boston (town)3.00Brant (town)3.76Buffalo (city)5.36Cheektowaga (town)8.31Clarence (town)2.22Colden (town)2.42Collins (town)1.78Concord (town)2.75Depew (village)8.44East Aurora (village)5.23Eden (town)4.95Elma (town)1.03Evans (town)7.53Farnham (village)5.99Grand Island (town)3.98 Hamburg (town)4.14Hamburg (village)7.34Holland (town)4.20Kenmore (village)9.96Lackawanna (city)13.12Lancaster (town)4.56Lancaster (village)5.75Marilla (town)1.63Newstead (town)3.02North Collins (town)4.23North Collins (village)7.45Orchard Park (town)3.68Orchard Park (village)2.40Sardinia (town)0.60Sloan (village)5.80Springville (village)6.41Tonawanda (city)12.03Tonawanda (town)7.20Wales (town)1.45West Seneca (town)7.71Williamsville (village)3.71
Year: 2025
NYS Comptroller
Recent government grants to Lancaster
Year Grantor Amount Purpose
2025 NYS Department of Transportation $496,000 Tap & Congestion Mitigation
2025 Regional Economic Development Councils $310,492 Renewable Energy Resilience Initiative
2025 NYS Department of State $206,000 Downtown Revitalization Initiative
2025 NYS Department of Environmental Conservation $100,000 Climate Smart Communities
2024 NYS Department of Transportation $3,392,800 fill in the gaps in the pedestrian and bicycle network along Central Avenue
Sources: NYS Comptroller, NYS Governor's Office, USA Giving