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Residents thank departments, raise food truck rule questions and privacy concerns

Village of Lansing Village Board · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Four residents spoke during public comment: Marilyn Freeman thanked police and public works, Betty Burley raised questions about proposed Food Truck Ordinance changes, Peter Bushman thanked the board for hosting Boy Scouts, and Balthazar Fergeson expressed privacy concerns about village cameras.

Several residents used the public comment period to address trustees. Marilyn Freeman of 17218 Burnham thanked the Lansing Police Department for responding to concerns raised at the previous meeting and praised Public Works for snow response; she said, "Thanked the Lansing Police Department for reaching out to her about her concerns from the last Village Board Meeting." Betty Burley of 33215 187th Street commented about the proposed changes to the Food Truck Ordinance and raised questions about that proposal. Peter Bushman of 1413 Brandy Line Drive (Munster, Indiana) thanked the board for hosting Boy Scout Troop #276 and expressed appreciation for village departments. Balthazar Fergeson of 17942 Hickory expressed concerns about privacy and "the use of cameras throughout the Village."

The minutes record these remarks but do not show any board response or immediate action on the food truck ordinance or camera concerns. The public comment entries are recorded in the minutes for the board’s consideration.