State & Local Meeting
March 23rd, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting
March 24, 2026
The City of Lansing Committee of the Whole meeting on March 23, 2026, focused heavily on the proposed sale of the Lansing Shuffle property, a city-owned riverfront building currently leased to Detroit Rising Development. Public comments and council discussions revealed significant community concern about the rushed timeline to place the sale on the August ballot without full input from the Parks Board, which had tabled its vote pending further review. The sale price, set by a 2020 lease agreement at approximately $953,000, was questioned as undervalued given the $4 million investment made by the lessee and the property's assessed value. The lessee argued that ownership would enable critical capital improvements and long-term business stability, while opponents worried about loss of public control over parkland and potential negative impacts on the riverfront park system. The council agreed to table the vote to allow more due diligence, including an independent appraisal and Parks Board input. Additionally, the meeting included a closed session to approve a wage reopener agreement for the Capital City Labor Program supervisory unit, resulting in retroactive wage increases and a signing bonus.
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- March 23rd, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting · City of Lansing, Michigan · Mar 24