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Lansing Approves $151.2M FY2022 Budget

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The Lansing City Council has approved a $151.2 million general fund budget for FY 2022.

The Lansing City Council has approved the city’s 2022 fiscal year budget.  The plan represents a 10 percent increase over the current budget.

The boost comes in part from the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan.  

Lansing’s $151.2 million general fund budget adds one social worker and a Freedom of Information Act analyst for the Lansing Police Department.  

It also includes quarterly expungement clinics through the city attorney’s office.  

The budget will allow funding for a partnership between Ingham County community health workers and fire dispatchers to ensure non-emergency calls are routed to social services providers.

The budget passed unanimously on an 8-to-0 council vote.  

The spending plan takes effect July 1. 

Kevin Lavery served as a general assignment reporter and occasional local host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered before retiring in 2023.
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