Lackawanna City Council Meeting Schedule for 2026

City Council meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month in the City Council Chambers of  City Hall, 714 Ridge Road. The Caucus begins at 6:30 p.m. immediately followed by the Council Meeting.

There is opportunity for the public to address the City Council on matters of public interest. Each regular Council Meeting is open for the public to observe. Additional City Council Meetings and/or public hearings may be scheduled at other times or locations upon proper public notice.

Further information regarding meetings can be obtained by calling the City Clerk’s Office at 716-827-6660.

  • Monday, January 5 (Re-org. Meeting)

  • Tuesday, January 20 (MLK)

  • Monday, February 2

  • Tuesday, February 17 (President’s Day)

  • Monday, March 2

  • Monday, March 16

  • Tuesday, April 7

  • Monday, April 20 

  • Monday, May 4

  • Monday, May 18

  • Monday, June 1

  • Monday, June 15

  • Monday, July 20

  • Monday, August 17

  • Tuesday, September 8 (Labor Day)

  • Monday, September 21 (NYCOM Week 14-18th)

  • Monday, October 5

  • Monday, October 19

  • Monday, November 2

  • Monday, November 16

  • Monday, December 7

  • Monday, December 21

Frederic J. Marrano
Frederic J. MarranoCity Council President
(716) 827-6458
councilpresident@lackny.com
 Amira Muflahi
Amira Muflahi Council Member 1st Ward
716-827-6459
firstward@lackny.com
 Karl Anderson
Karl AndersonCouncil Member 2nd Ward
716-827-6461
secondward@lackny.com
Timothy W. Meegan
Timothy W. MeeganCouncil Member 3rd Ward
716-827-6460
thirdward@lackny.com
Kevin R. Surdyke
Kevin R. SurdykeCouncil Member 4th Ward
716-827-6462
fourthward@lackny.com

City of Lackawanna

Biography of Elected Officials 

Mr. Marrano was elected as Lackawanna City Council President for a four-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Previously, Mr. Marrano served for 32 years as Lackawanna City Court Judge, where he spearheaded creation of the city’s Drug Court; which offers compassionate education and rehabilitation opportunities to those convicted of drug-related offenses, especially offenders of young/impressionable ages. At the time of its founding, the Lackawanna Drug Court was the third of its kind in New York State and served as a model for future drug courts in the state.

Prior to becoming city court judge, Mr. Marrano served as Lackawanna City Prosecutor and Assistant City Attorney. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo and a member of the Erie County, New York State, and American Bar Associations, the Galanti Athletic Association social club and Access of WNY and Men in Action community organizations.

As City Council President, Mr. Marrano plays a key role in the current city administration’s strategy for growing Lackawanna’s business base, which included passing unified city tax legislation in 2020 which has since served as a catalyst for new economic development in the city. Mr. Marrano is also a strong supporter of providing greater recreational opportunities for Lackawanna residents of all ages.

Ms. Muflahi was elected to the Lackawanna City Council representing the First Ward for a four-year term effective January 1, 2022. She is the first female Yemenite council member in the city’s history.

Ms. Muflahi is an 11-year employee of Erie County government; since 2017 as a paralegal in the Department of Social Services and previously an employee in the Department of Motor Vehicles. The youngest of 10 children, Ms. Muflahi is a graduate the University at Buffalo, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences with a major in legal studies, and Erie Community College, where she earned an associate’s degree in paralegal/general studies.

Ms. Muflahi has a long community service history including; a founding board member of Access of WNY, AmeriCorp volunteer, English as a second language (ESL) tutor for migrant women, Buffalo Public School System tutor for refugee students, and Habitat for Humanity volunteer.

This is Ms. Muflahi’s first public office. Her priorities include inspiring unity and collaboration between the diverse constituents of her ward, advocating for additional community resources and helping to continue the positive change underway in Lackawanna, including redevelopment of industrial land related to the former Bethlehem Steel Corporation, where her father was employed for over 30 years.

Mr. Anderson was re-elected to the Lackawanna City Council representing the Second Ward for a four-year term effective January 1, 2026. He was first elected to the City Council in 2022.

A lifelong Lackawanna resident, Mr. Anderson is a retiree of Erie Community College where he served for 22 years in the Building & Grounds Department. During his employment with ECC, Mr. Anderson was an employee union representative for 20 years, 10 of those in an officer capacity as Sergeant-at-Arms. He also worked part-time for the City of Lackawanna Recreation Department in various capacities for over 45 years, most recently at the city’s senior center. He is also a member of the Galanti Athletic Association social club.

This is Mr. Anderson’s first public office. He was motivated to run for city council because he wants to help continue and build upon the positive change underway in Lackawanna. Mr. Anderson plans to leverage his two decades of union experiences to improve two-way dialogue with residents and encourage their more active participation in ward and city matters.

Mr. Meegan was elected to the Lackawanna City Council representing the City’s Third Ward  for a four-year term effective January 1, 2026.

A resident of Lackawanna since 2015, Mr. Meegan is currently employed by the Erie County Water Authority in a supervisory capacity. He is a former youth hockey coach for the Town of West Seneca.

This is Mr. Meegan’s first public office. His goals while in office are to continue working toward the revitalization and growth of Lackawanna and being accessible to the needs of his ward constituents.

Mr. Surdyke has served on the Lackawanna City Council representing the city’s Fourth Ward since 2017 when he was selected to fill an unexpired term. He was elected to a full four-year term effective January 1, 2020. Since 1984 Mr. Surdyke has also served as a Lackawanna Democratic Committeeman, making him the committee’s longest active member.

A lifelong Lackawanna resident, Mr. Surdyke is a retiree of the Lackawanna Municipal Housing Authority, where he served 22 years as Clerk of the Works overseeing and inspecting projects performed by outside contractors. Prior to joining the LMHA, Mr. Surdyke worked for 20 years in quality control/operations with Fisher-Price Toys. He is a graduate of Erie Community College, where he earned an associate’s degree in telecommunications and also studied material science/metallurgy.

Mr. Surdyke is a 50-year member of Father Baker Knights of Columbus, where he was a Grand Knight from 1996-98. He is also a long-time member of the Lackawanna Patriot’s Club, a local social/civic/athletic organization.

During his city council tenure, Mr. Surdyke has strongly advocated for delivering cost-effective public safety, public works and recreation services to residents of the Fourth Ward and city-wide, as well as new economic development projects which are in the best interests of Lackawanna residents.