LANSING — The city isn’t likely to be operating its own emergency shelter for those experiencing homelessness anytime soon. The city’s Human Relations and Community Services department in a study found that it would cost Lansing about $2.6 million to acquire and rehabilitate a 5,000-square-foot space into a 24-hour emergency…Read More
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