You are on eastlansinginfo.org, ELi's old domain, which is now an archive of news (as of early April, 2020). If you are looking for the latest news, go to eastlansinginfo.news and update your bookmarks accordingly!


 

 

 

LATEST NEWS

Why Is My Winter Property Tax Bill So High?

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

We've heard that property taxes are going down in conjunction with the new income tax. So why is your winter property tax bill higher than last year's? 

Holiday Sings for Adults and Kids this Weekend

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

This weekend, the Ten Pound Fiddle is holding two holiday sings open to everyone in the community - Friday evening for adults and Saturday morning for kids. ELi's Christopher Wardell has the details.

Clerk Seeks Workers, Especially Republicans, for School Board Recount

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum is seeking workers for a recount of the ELPS School Board race, likely to happen next week. Candidate Noel Garcia petitioned for the recount, having lost to Kath Edsall by a count of only 39 votes. ELi's Dan Totzkay reports.

What If the Center City Developers Don’t Build the Senior Housing?

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The $132 million public-private deal known as the Center City District project is designed to have 92 rental apartments for people aged 55 and up. That's not because of high market demand. So what happens if the developers don't build that housing? ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

Seniors Sought for Planned Downtown Rental Apartments

Monday, December 3, 2018

Developers of the Center City District project, under construction downtown, are now actively seeking people aged 55 and up who are interested in renting apartments on the project’s north side. What will they cost, and how large will they be?

Do These City Workers Have a Pipe Dream?

Sunday, December 2, 2018

City workers need homeowners' help for a major local public health project, one now required by the State. Do you own a house in East Lansing? ELi's Jessy Gregg explains what you should do and know.

Objections Raised to Expansion of Historic District Boundaries

Sunday, December 2, 2018

The public hearing on the possible redrawing of the Oakwood Historic District boundaries brought forward criticisms of possible expansion and complaints about inadequate communication on the matter. ELi's Dan Totzkay reports.

ELi's Fundraising Efforts Continue

Friday, November 30, 2018

Many local people – and some from far-away who love our groundbreaking community news model – have stepped up to help, bringing us to about 42% of our year-end sustainability goal! How can you help ELi keep going through 2019?

Infamous Trail Entrance Near Abbot Road Now Fixed

Friday, November 30, 2018

Workers were able to complete all of the planned asphalt improvements to East Lansing’s Northern Tier Trail system before the winter weather hit, including fixing a dramatic drop-off where the trail meets Abbot Road. ELi's Jessy Gregg reports.

eastlansinginfo.org © 2013-2020 East Lansing Info