The panel overseeing the Community Benefits Agreement tied to the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium is not sure it heard enough from the community at last month’s annual public hearing.

So, the oversight committee will be hosting a meeting next month to try to hear from more residents about community needs and priorities.

Fourteen people, representing 11 community groups, spoke during the public forum in September at Agustin Olivencia Community Center as they look to get funding help from the team, but panel members felt they had a much better presence from residents at the public hearing the year prior.

That may have been because the meeting was moved up a few weeks, and the site was changed at the last minute, panel members said. They say it may have caused some confusion or scheduling confl

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