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In the Aug. 8 primary for Lansing City Council, voters will select two of three candidates for the Ward 1 to advance to the general election.
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A new proposal would make Lansing's Frandor and Red Cedar commercial area a social district where visitors can take drinks from authorized vendors with them outside.
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At the Lansing City Council's Monday meeting, Councilmember Jeffrey Brown who was accused of unethical behavior apologized to the group.
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The Lansing City Council approved the city's upcoming fiscal year budget during its meeting on Monday.
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The board voted unanimously to send the complaint to the full council and recommended more training around the funding request process.
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The city of Lansing’s Board of Ethics is set to formally weigh in Tuesday evening on a complaint regarding Councilmember Jeffrey Brown.
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Schor had vetoed budget amendments that would have pulled funding from his office to support warming centers and sidewalk and road infrastructure. The council overrode him.
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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.