Votes at a glance: what East Lansing council approved Jan. 6, 2026
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Summary
Council approved several ordinances and resolutions, including wetland and weeds code updates, a truck restriction, the removal of a loud-exhaust stop prohibition, staff and police personnel changes, and the age-friendly action plan; the camping/loitering ordinance was postponed.
At its Jan. 6 meeting the East Lansing City Council voted on multiple agenda items. Below is a concise recapitulation of formal actions recorded on the public record.
- Ordinance 15-57 (wetland protection): Adopted. Second reading approved updates to Chapter 49 (definitions, application and review for wetland use permits, mitigation standards). (Item 5.3; motion by Meadows; carried.)
- Ordinance 15-58 (weeds and plants / property maintenance): Adopted. Added section 302.4 to define weeds and exempt 'native garden' and 'native lawn area'; council discussed enforcement guidance for PACE officers. (Item 5.4; motion by Whelan; carried.)
- Ordinance 15-61 (remove restriction on stops for loud exhaust): Adopted. Removed language prohibiting traffic stops when loud exhaust is the sole suspected violation; staff to run community education and guidance. (Item 5.5; motion by Whelan; carried.)
- Ordinance 15-60 (camping and loitering): Postponed. Following extended public comment and council questions about legality and enforcement, council postponed final action to the first business meeting in February for further legal review and revision. (Item 5.6; motion to postpone by Meadows; carried.)
- Policy Resolution 2026-2 (Harrison Road truck restriction): Adopted. Temporary 90-day restriction of class 8 and larger trucks on Harrison Road between Grand River and Saginaw to protect the Glen Karen Elementary corridor; staff to monitor reroutes and coordinate with MSU. (Item 5.2; motion by Altman; carried.)
- DPW deputy director position and related FY2026 budget amendment: Approved. Council added the deputy director position to Public Works (estimated beginning-scale cost $138,000; general-fund impact ~$20,700 for remainder of FY2026). (Item 5.1; motion by Whelan; carried.)
- Police organizational chart change and FY2026 amendment: Approved. Added two captains, eliminated deputy chief and one lieutenant; LOA with the union was signed for captain inclusion; net FY2026 budget impact ~ $26,430. (Item 5.7; motion by Whelan; carried.)
- Ordinance 15-62 (conditional rezoning of three Grove Street properties): Introduced and referred to Planning Commission for public hearing set for 02/11/2026. (Item 5.8; motion by Meadows; carried.)
- 2025 Age-Friendly Communities Progress Report and Action Plan: Adopted. Council accepted the updated plan and progress report. (Item 5.9; motion by Mayor Pro Tem Grigsby; carried.)
Notes: Most votes were voice votes; the transcript records 'aye' and 'no' calls but does not list individual roll-call tallies for many motions. For items with legal complexity (ordinance 15-60) staff and the city attorney are preparing follow-up materials.

