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The East Lansing City Council narrowly rejected a plan Tuesday night to offer retention bonuses to city employees.
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East Lansing officials has seen some growth in revenues coming out of the pandemic. More funding will come from outstanding federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars.
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A former city employee claims he drafted the controversial draft plan and put it together without direction from officials, disputing accusations from an anonymous complaint.
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An internal memo from East Lansing officials shows a proposed plan to restructure several city departments
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Officials hired an independent attorney to investigate allegations of unethical interference. But they also pushed back against the anonymous complaint and said it demonstrated racism.
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The city will push to use existing pole and street infrastructure to install new small cell technology. Officials also discussed employee retention strategies after an exodus of city officials this year.
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East Lansing’s Independent Police Oversight Commission is planning to review how city law enforcement approaches use of force.
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East Lansing City Council established a committee to guide cell tower installations. The group also voted to streamline approval for expanded outdoor dining.
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Members of East Lansing’s city council are working to address a growing number of staff vacancies.
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The East Lansing City Council deadlocked Tuesday evening on a resolution to approve a grant funding agreement for renovations to Valley Court Park.