The city passed in ordinance in 2016 that was meant to bring affordable housing downtown. One local business owner says the ordinance has stifled development.| East Lansing Info
With the city slated to operate under a $3.1 million deficit next year, city leaders are looking for ways to cut spending or raise revenue.| East Lansing Info
The millage and charter amendment will likely be decided by voters during the November election.| East Lansing Info
If the millage passes, property taxes will increase by two mills and the Parks and Recreation Department will be insulated from cuts. If it fails, the implications are less clear.| East Lansing Info
The city is budgeted to carry a roughly $2 million deficit next fiscal year.| East Lansing Info