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Tuesday was the deadline for candidates to file to appear on the August primary ballot. Two current at-large Lansing city councilmembers are not running for re-election.
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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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Councilmembers convened a special committee meeting to discuss the state of red-tagging in the Lansing and develop a plan to make its housing stock safer for residents.
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The city of Lansing is suing Simtob Management after all families were kicked out of a South Lansing apartment building that was marked unsafe for red-tag code violations.
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Lansing officials say they are taking housing code violations and the displacement of residents from red-tagged buildings seriously.
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Lansing's new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Board is preparing to meet for the first timeA new advisory board in Lansing will focus on matters related to diversity and inclusion.
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The City of Lansing is moving forward with plans to fund development projects along South Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
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Three candidates faced off for a partial term to fill a seat vacated by northeast Lansing representative Brandon Betz.
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The Lansing City Council has passed a resolution asking the mayor to be fair and transparent in how pandemic relief money is distributed to community groups.
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Citing a failure in transparency and accountability from Lansing’s City Council, a group of residents have formed ‘The People’s Council.’