Lansing Proposes $107 Million in Federal Stimulus Package Projects

The City of Lansing is hoping President Barack Obama’s stimulus plan will result in a $107 million boost to the city’s economy.

According to excerpts from the article:

Randy Hannan, the mayor's deputy chief of staff, noted that the inventory provided to the governor's office on Friday included more than 50 projects.

If money is delivered to the city, there could be several million dollars for expanded or improved community centers, which would encompass $600,000 for a new Baker Donora Center, and more than $10 million for local road and street improvements.

"All of these projects benefit our community," Hannan said. "Every last one of them."

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