Vision 2030 Mayor Andy Schor’s vision for Lansing’s future
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will become its best self

welcoming

Lansing will be its best self: a diverse, dense, livable, responsible and welcoming environment.

Our city will offer the amenities and necessities needed to retain and sustain residents through all stages of life: children as they grow; young people starting careers; families putting down roots; established professionals looking to expand their businesses; and retirees. We sustain this by improving and providing necessities—roads, sidewalks, housing, parks and public safety. And we embrace our differentiating qualities—city design, culture, community and livability.

Not only do people commute to work in or visit the Capital City; they are eager to live here and become involved in the community. Lansing cultivates a sense of city pride among its residents, which draws new residents to the area and convinces those that have left Lansing to return. The city recognizes its individualistic reputation—self-assured, confident, and proud—as well as the fact that it is the cultural and economic engine of our region.

Our city will offer

By focusing on 3 main areas

Housing

We will diversify housing options to meet residents' changing needs—providing a variety of rentals, condominiums, historic housing and larger homes.

Cultivate real estate options with wider price ranges, increasing the median home value from $89,000 to $100,000. Lansing will offer a variety of housing options for all who want to live here—homes that college graduates and lower-income residents can attain; homes for growing families that need more space inside and outside; rentals for those who can afford less and rentals for those who can afford more; and condominiums in commercial areas.

Promote, celebrate and invest in Lansing's charming historic housing stock.

Provide available workforce housing for young professionals starting their careers who will create wealth in the area, and ensure available and attainable housing for those who are lower-income earners or are unable to work.

Relentlessly improve and upgrade properties that are substandard to ensure that every home is safe for our families.

Emphasize unity across neighborhoods. In addition to having neighborhood pride, residents will have Lansing pride. This requires visual consistency and ample housing options across all neighborhoods.

Design

We will improve the visual appeal of the city, from roads to public art, ensuring a welcoming environment.

Prioritize the city's visual infrastructure. This includes investing in public art, parks and gardens, Lansing-branded signage, or other assets that simply improve the city's welcoming nature.

Improve walkability by ensuring sidewalk infrastructure can get residents from their living spaces to nearby business districts, schools and parks.

Continue decreasing Lansing’s commercial and residential vacancy rates, for which there is already progress underway. While Lansing's residential vacancy rate (12.2 percent) is lower than the statewide average (15.1 percent), we will continue to reduce this to under 7 percent.

Combine public and private support for arts within the city through partnerships with arts groups and targeted arts funds.

Improve and maintain the visual and functional appeal of roads and buildings, especially in high traffic areas.

Increase emphasis on sustainability and health efforts. Building on the foresight of the combined sewer overflow project, continue refining our recycling, anti-pollution and environmental stewardship efforts. Prioritize fresh water and habitat preservation and address public health risks.

Living

We will improve the city's public spaces—from roads to art—ensuring a welcoming environment..

Prioritize the city's visual infrastructure. This includes investing in public art, parks and gardens, Lansing-branded signage, or other assets that simply improve the city's welcoming nature.

Improve walkability by ensuring sidewalk infrastructure can get residents from their living spaces to nearby business districts, schools and parks.

Continue decreasing Lansing’s commercial and residential vacancy rates, for which there is already progress underway. While Lansing's residential vacancy rate (12.2 percent) is lower than the statewide average (15.1 percent), we will continue to reduce this to under 7 percent.

Combine public and private support for arts within the city through partnerships with arts groups and targeted arts funds.

Improve and maintain the visual and functional appeal of roads and buildings, especially in high traffic areas.

Increase emphasis on sustainability and health efforts. Building on the foresight of the combined sewer overflow project, continue refining our recycling, anti-pollution and environmental stewardship efforts. Prioritize fresh water and habitat preservation and address public health risks.

Lansing is a great place to live

Potential to become outstanding

Positive Qualities

Opportunities

Every Neighboorhood

Will become its best

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