During a recent East Lansing city council meeting, Adam Wright from the Midwest Strategy Group presented support for Ordinance 1536, which proposes amendments to the city's zoning ordinances. This ordinance aims to promote sustainable development practices, particularly through the use of mass timber, a construction method that has gained traction globally but is relatively new to Michigan.
Wright emphasized the importance of the extensive discussions and collaborative efforts of the planning commission and a dedicated study committee, which helped refine the proposal. He noted that the ordinance represents a significant step towards attracting green developers to East Lansing, positioning the city as a potential leader in sustainable building practices within the state.
The proposal is seen as a foundational move to incentivize the use of mass timber, which could increase its demand and application in Michigan. Wright expressed gratitude to the city council for considering the ordinance, highlighting the organic development process that led to the current proposal.
The meeting also included opportunities for public comment, although initial callers did not provide feedback. The council's decision on the ordinance could have lasting implications for East Lansing's approach to economic development and environmental sustainability.