LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Lansing Mayor Andy Schor presented a $307.2 million executive budget recommendation for fiscal year 2026-27 to the city council on Monday night.
The city is touting the budget’s emphasis on public safety, neighborhood infrastructure, and city services while maintaining a 12% rainy day reserve. The spending plan includes a $182 million general fund, a 5% increase from the previously adopted budget.
The city says the budget took residential input, city council spending requests, and departmental needs into account.
“In addition to further securing our future obligations, my budget proposal calls for investments in police and fire protection, sidewalk repairs, focus on economic development work, human resources, and funding many other priorities for the residents of Lansing,” Schor said…