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Mayor Schor presents roughly $307 million budget with emphasis on public safety, roads and targeted projects

2807256 · March 24, 2025
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Mayor Andy Schor on March 20 presented the city's proposed fiscal 2025-26 budget, highlighting a $173 million general fund, new public safety positions tied to expected state revenue, and $17.5 million in local road funding. Council will review line-by-line materials and departmental requests ahead of formal hearings.

Mayor Andy Schor on Thursday provided Lansing City Council with an overview of the administration's proposed fiscal 2025-26 budget, saying the proposal 'is about $307 million' and that the general fund totals $173,000,000, a 4.7% increase from the prior year.

The proposal includes money for public safety staffing and equipment: Schor said the budget includes funding that would pay for 10 police officers if an expected $3.5 million in state public-safety revenue-sharing arrives; the…

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