LANSING — Some small but potentially important changes could be coming to parking in Lansing.
The proposed changes, which the city has been considering since at least 2024, would increase how much motorists pay to park while also shortening the parking enforcement window by an hour and increasing fines for overstaying.
A public hearing is scheduled for the City Council’s meeting at 7 p.m. on April 20. It’s the next step in a longer processes as the city evaluates the best way to adjust its parking policies, particularly downtown where there’s an excess of available parking…