Community Invited to Help Create Action Plan For Infrastructure Improvements
Along the Corridor
The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (Tri-County) is hosting a community input session Thursday, Sept. 22, at 2222 Michigan Ave. from 5:30-7 p.m. on Michigan’s Avenue. Join us to share your opinion and ideas for non-motorized mobility, buses, cars, placemaking, and more, and help imagine a vision of Michigan’s Avenue for today and the future.
This is Michigan's Avenue, connecting world-class talent at Michigan State University in East Lansing to our State Capitol in Lansing, where decisions about our lives are made every day. It's time for a unified vision!
RSVP at https://bit.ly/3eSzOYi to let us know you're coming! Help us plan for food and seating.
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Contact:
Nicole Baumer, Deputy Director
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission
517-898-0436
Chris Zull, Transportation Practice Leader
Progressive AE
616-988-4867
The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission is a public planning agency established in 1956, serving Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties in Mid-Michigan. Tri-County makes our region a more prosperous community by planning for a strong economy, reliable transportation, and sustainable infrastructure and natural resources. We connect local organizations and governments to funding, technical assistance, data resources, and opportunities to discuss trends and challenges affecting the Greater Lansing area. Learn more at www.mitcrpc.org.
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