What Lansing Council

Jill Dombrowski

Gossipy recap of Lansing Michigan city council meetings. Starting on November 18th, 2024.

  1. Love Lansing from Cradle to Grave - with Guest Erin Buitendorp

    APR 15

    Love Lansing from Cradle to Grave - with Guest Erin Buitendorp

    During the March 30th Committee of the Whole meeting, the City Council heard a budget overview presentation from the city’s chief strategy officer. They heard departmental budget presentations from the Fire Department, Parks and Recreation Department, and the affiliated agencies the Lansing Economic Development Corporation (LEDC), and the Lansing Entertainment and Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA). Also, members from the Economic Development and Planning Department presented their Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan - for federal monies from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Our guest for this episode is Erin Buitendorp. Erin is the Community Development Manager in the City’s Economic Development and Planning Department, Erin leads six dedicated staff members in ensuring federal HUD dollars reach the people and partners who need them most. A Licensed Professional Counselor, creative artist + Lansing Lore preservationist, Erin came to public service by way of a decade in higher education and a term of service as an AmeriCorps VISTA member serving the City. Project Erin worked on - The City of Lansing City Council Proceedings Collection digitized from 1916 to 2024: https://archive.org/details/lansing-council-proceedings?sort=date Community development office within the Department of Economic Development and Planning: https://www.lansingmi.gov/296/Community-Development-Office Support this podcast financially: https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncil UPCOMING LIVE PODCAST SHOW EVENT!!!! https://www.therobintheatre.com/events/what-lansing-council-podcast-live-panel-discussion Fire Department Dashboard: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiMmQ4MDdkODktNjY5My00NDAxLWJlOGUtZTBiOWNmY2MyYzJhIiwidCI6Ijg3NTA5ZGVlLTA5NWItNGZmOC1iYTVhLTAwMzVjZGZjNzE1ZCJ9 Tiny Bit of Wood woodworking and community art studio class schedule: https://www.tinybitofwood.com/book-online Capital City Film Festival: https://capitalcityfilmfest.com/schedule

    45 min
  2. Pale Green - with guest Rebecca-Lynn Ferguson

    APR 8

    Pale Green - with guest Rebecca-Lynn Ferguson

    An hour and a half before the April 6th Lansing City council meetings, word got out that the UK based data center company, Deep Green, was pulling their request for the purchase and rezoning of the city owned parking lot on East Kalamazoo and South Cedar St. Many community members shared their thoughts about the process surrounding this project. Council heard budget presentations from the information technology, assessing, city attorney, and police departments, as well as a proposed small development project along South Cedar St. Council passed the ordinance changing the placard system for rental property violators (from pink/red to white/yellow/red/black), and to allow for red tag fees to be waived if progress on fixing housing issues is demonstrated. CORRECTION the liquor store ordinance update had its public hearing at this meeting - the vote for the approval of this item will be in subsequent meetings.  Our guest this episode is Rebecca-Lynn Ferguson. Rebecca is a Lansing-based creative and community advocate who works with language learners in the Lansing Public Schools and serves on several boards, including RIF (Reading is Fundamental), Ingham Health Plan (IHP), and the REO Town Commercial Association (RTCA). Find meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncil UPCOMING LIVE PODCAST SHOW EVENT!!!! https://www.therobintheatre.com/events/what-lansing-council-podcast-live-panel-discussion REO Town’s 25th Annual Meeting Event Details REO Town Commercial Association (the coolest domain name!) https://reo.town/ Lansing Empowerment Network: https://www.facebook.com/lansingempowermentnetwork

    43 min
  3. How Much is Too Much Spit in Your Chili with guest Judge Rosemarie Aquilina

    MAR 24

    How Much is Too Much Spit in Your Chili with guest Judge Rosemarie Aquilina

    At the March 23rd Lansing city council meetings council heard requests from two developers interested in purchasing city property: the operator of the Lansing Shuffle and Deep Green, the UK based data center developer. Many residents spoke in opposition of these sales and some spoke in support. Council debated the optics of taking a pay raise for their part time positions, and they set a hearing for making changes to the metered parking rules. Our guest this episode is Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina has served on the 30th Circuit Court for Ingham County since her election in November of 2008. She is an adjunct professor at both the Michigan State University School of Law and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and she has previously served on the oversight board for the Board of Water and Light and the City of Lansing's Elected Officers Compensation Commission.  Judge Aquilina: https://cc.ingham.org/courts_and_sheriff/circuit_court/aquilina.php Read Judge Aquilina’s books: https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=Rosemarie+Aquilina Lansing City Council meeting schedules and documents: https://www.lansingmi.gov/186/City-Council Find meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncil Youth group with four participants who spoke at council:  https://www.oneloveglobal.org/ppm  Peace & Prosperity Youth Action Movement (PPM) is a group of teens and young adults focused on increasing social equity within our community.

    1h 1m
  4. To What Do We Owe the Repute - with guest Alyssa Cooling

    MAR 11

    To What Do We Owe the Repute - with guest Alyssa Cooling

    At the March 9th Lansing city council meetings the council moved forward with round two of the proposed Deep Green data center property sale and rezoning - setting public hearings for these items. Council approved a new code violation tagging system for white, yellow, red, and black tags. They approved a rezone for a church to operate a shelter facility on S MLK Jr Blvd. They introduced ordinances intended to tighten allowable liquor store locations and activities. They rescinded one make-safe-or-demolish order for the historic Pruess building in old town. Public comment focused on opposition to the data center and disappointment for the city’s actions kicking some folks out of the Causeway Bay hotel, folks who were recently relocated there by the city.   Our guest this episode is Alyssa Cooling (Turcsak). Alyssa is the 4th Ward Member of the City of Lansing's Arts and Culture Commission. Her day job is in the nonprofit sector. Alyssa is proudly in recovery from a substance use disorder and runs the program Sober in Lansing (currently on a brief pause). She is a graduate of the Lansing Citizens Academy and the East Lansing’s Citizens Academy AND she’s a patron of this show! Alyssa’s group Sober in Lansing on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/soberinlansing/ https://www.facebook.com/soberinlansing Lansing City Council meeting schedules and documents: https://www.lansingmi.gov/186/City-Council Find meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncil Alyssa’s shout outs: Housing Ombudsman for Lansing: https://www.lansingmi.gov/300/Housing-Ombudsman 517 Coffee company: https://www.517coffeecompany.com/ The poetry room: https://thepoetryroom.org/

    52 min
  5. We Can’t Unlearn and We Can’t Unsee - with guest Selina Máté

    JAN 27

    We Can’t Unlearn and We Can’t Unsee - with guest Selina Máté

    At the January 26th, 2026 Lansing City council meeting many residents and folks from the surrounding area voiced concerns about the proposed downtown data center, trade union workers spoke in support. The city’s planning department and the Board of Water and Light (BWL)  presented and answered questions about the project. Public commenters and the council had concerns about the city's policy for addressing homelessness and the cold temperatures, as well as the treatment of homeless folks by the city police as captured in a video circulating online. The Union Missionary Baptist Church applied for a rezoning of their property on S MLK Jr Blvd to continue to operate as a temporary warming center for families. Council drafted a letter asking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to remove their masks when in Lansing, and asked the mayor to make a plan to protect all people here. Be advised, violence is discussed in this episode. Our guest this episode, Selina Máté, has worked in refugee resettlement for the last six years, she is also a creative content strategist, the co-owner of Peculiar coffee co., and was appointed to Lansing's Historic District Commission last year. Check out Selina’s coffee company here: https://www.peculiarcoffeeco.com/ Deep Green more info for Lansing website: https://deepgreen.energy/lansing-public-info Lansing City Council meeting schedules and documents: https://www.lansingmi.gov/186/City-Council Find meeting issues maps and bingo results from the meetings on the podcast’s patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/whatLansingCouncil

    1h 4m
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Gossipy recap of Lansing Michigan city council meetings. Starting on November 18th, 2024.

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