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The Boji Group, which owns the historic building, continues to pitch the site as a new government office.
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The Lansing City Council voted to accept state funds to support a new housing project downtown and renovations to a city hall building.
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Adam Hussain was elected as the council's vice president during the board's meeting Wednesday night. Trini Lopez-Pehlivanoglu and Tamera Carter were sworn in to their at-large positions.
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Lansing voters elected Tamera Carter and Trini Lopez Pehlivanoglu to serve in at-large seats on the City Council. The two will be sworn into office in January.
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The Capital City will draft new rules and regulations for the city's government during a years-long revision process.
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Lansing officials are preparing to construct a new $175 million public safety complex that will centralize the city's police and fire departments and the 54-A District Court.
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The November ballot asks Lansing voters if there should be "a general revision of the Lansing City Charter." If approved, the proposal could pave the way for dramatic changes at City Hall.
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Officials in Lansing are planning to open a new city hall at the old Masonic Temple building as the current building has degraded over the years.
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Mayor Andy Schor said Lansing could once again consider converting the current City Hall into a hotel if it finds a new place to house Lansing’s government.
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The city of Lansing has lifted its state of emergency. City Hall is open once again for in-person business.Lansing Mayor Andy Schor says in-person City…