BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The legal battle over Buffalo's $110 million dollar infrastructure plan is continuing between the city's mayor and comptroller, despite a judge's ruling back in September, which the comptroller is now appealing.

“It looks dysfunctional, I think it's a terrible look for the City of Buffalo," said Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon.

In September, a judge ruled in favor of Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon and Councilmember Mitch Nowakowski who sued comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams. The judge decided the comptroller must go to market for the $110 million dollars in bonds for city projects, which the Common Council approved last December.

City Comptroller Barbara Miller-Willians announced Tuesday that she is appealing this decision, nearly a month after the judge's ruling.

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