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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor has vetoed several line items in the upcoming fiscal year budget proposed by the City Council. The council had approved a budget that included operational spending cuts across various city departments, including the Mayor's office.
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The Lansing City Council has adopted a revised budget that funds city services and operations through the 2024 fiscal year.
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Community members worry that poor maintenance of red-tagged homes has put Lansing renters on the precipice of a housing crisis.
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A proposed parking study would examine the hours and spaces offered for vehicles. That's after the Free Parking Fridays program attracted visitors but created a hit to the city's income.
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The new department head will oversee building safety and code compliance. That includes concerns around unsafe rental conditions and red-tagged housing units.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is proposing a $275 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The plan is a 13% percent increase over this fiscal year’s budget.
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In his fifth State of the City address, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor took a victory lap to celebrate economic development in the city.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor is forming a Congressional Exploratory Committee to run for the state's 7th Congressional District. The move is considered the first step in announcing a formal campaign.
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Two Lansing officials who lead economic development and human resources in the city are resigning from their positions.
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Lawmakers who represent mid-Michigan districts are set to hold key leadership positions in next year’s Democrat-controlled state legislature. The shakeup in the Capitol could affect the Lansing area.