On August 17, 2009 the Lansing City Council adopted the Lansing Complete Streets Ordinance. This new policy for Lansing states that the city will have a non-motorized network plan, and will update it every 5 years. This is major step forward for Lansing to become a walk and bike friendly city. The adoption of this policy is largely a function of the tremendous grassroots support of more than 100 volunteers and supporters who collected 5,000+ signatures in May and June, sent more than 80 letters to the City Council in August, gave more than 60 individual comments at the August 10 City Council meeting, and created and presented a photo gallery of Lansing's incomplete streets. Many people came together to raise awareness about the issue of Lansing's incomplete streets and the need for a non-motorized network plan.
Learn more about Lansing's Complete Streets ordinance at:
http://www.walkbikelansing.com/index.html
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