Lansing is the capital city of the U.S. state of Michigan, and is located mostly in Ingham County.
Several urban renewal projects by private developers are adding higher end apartments and condominiums to the Lansing market. The Arbaugh, a former department store across from Cooley Law School was converted into apartments in 2005. Motor Wheel Lofts, an industrial site will be converted into loft-style living spaces in mid 2006 . The Stadium District, a combination retail and residential complex that will be adjacent to the Oldsmobile Park baseball stadium, is planned to start in 2006. In May, 2006, the historically significant Mutual Building located on Capitol Avenue was purchased by The Christman Company to be renovated back to its original grandeur and used as the company's headquarters. Additional downtown developments include the renovation of the historic Hollister Building, and the expansion of the former Abrams Aerial Building. (Information provided by Wikipedia .)
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City to Issue Vouchers for Parking Fine and Permit Overcharges |
NEWS ADVISORY FROM THE CITY OF LANSING
For Immediate Release March 31, 2009
Primary Contact: Bob Johnson 517/483-4060 Secondary Contact: Andy Kilpatrick 517/483-4240
City to Issue Vouchers for Parking Fine and Permit Overcharges
(LANSING) – City officials today announced that the City of Lansing will issue vouchers to individuals who were inadvertently overcharged for parking fines and monthly parking permits. The vouchers will be redeemable for credit toward parking fees or monthly permits at City-owned facilities, to pay fines that result from parking citations, or for a cash refund. The voucher program is designed to compensate individuals who were overcharged for City parking fines and monthly parking permits over the last several years due to an oversight in the authorization process for the City’s parking fine schedule.
“We made a mistake and we are stepping up to the plate to take responsibility for it and to make it right,” said Bob Johnson, director of the City’s Planning and Neighborhood Development Director. “It is only fair that people who were overcharged for a parking fine or monthly permit should be compensated and the voucher program is the best way for us to accomplish that goal.”
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Mayor Bernero Announces Most Aggressive Road Repair Plan In More Than A Decade |
OFFICE OF MAYOR VIRG BERNERO 124 W. MICHIGAN AVENUE – NINTH FLOOR LANSING, MI 48933
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, February 25, 2009
CONTACT: Randy Hannan 517/256-7633
Mayor Bernero Announces Most Aggressive Road Repair Plan In More Than A Decade $16.55 Million Plan Includes Federal Stimulus Funds,
Emergency Bond for Neighborhood Street Repairs
“March Against Potholes” Program to Get Earlier Start
(LANSING) -- Mayor Virg Bernero today announced that the City of Lansing will undertake the most aggressive road repair plan in more than a decade during the 2009 construction season. At a noon press conference held at the City’s Emergency Operations Center, Mayor Bernero and Lansing Public Service Director Chad Gamble outlined a plan that encompasses more than $16.5 million in critical improvements to major roads and local streets across the City of Lansing. With the inclusion of state trunklines that are scheduled to be fixed by the Michigan Department of Transportation, nearly 40 miles of road within the corporate limits of the city will be repaired during the 2009 season.
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