The City of East Lansing, proud home of Michigan State University, is located less than five miles directly east of the Michigan State Capitol in Ingham County. East Lansing is one of many bustling communities located within the mid-Michigan region.
More than 48,000 people, both students and year-round residents, reside in East Lansing on an annual basis. In addition to the perks that come with living in a college town, residents also enjoy an excellent public school system, a lively downtown, numerous outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities, unparalleled governmental services and more. The City is known for its second-to-none festivals, including the East Lansing Art Festival and East Lansing Folk Festival, and is often unofficially referred to as a ‘City of the Arts’ because of its many art galleries, public art and more. The City is also the proud home of the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts at Michigan State University – the largest performing arts venue in Michigan and the leading presenting venue among Big 10 institutions – and the future Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum.
City of East Lansing facilities include East Lansing City Hall, 410 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Department of Public Works, 1800 E. State Road; the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Police Department, 409 Park Lane; the East Lansing Fire Department, 1700 Abbot Road; the Bailey Community Center, 300 Bailey St.; the Valley Court Community Center, 201 Hillside Court; the East Lansing 54-B District Court, 101 Linden St.; and the East Lansing Waste Water Treatment Plant, 1700 Trowbridge Road. The City also offers a Prime Time Seniors’ Program to East Lansing’s 55+ community, which is housed in the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, in addition to an Active Living for Adults (ALFA) Adult Day Care Program, which is housed in the Valley Court Community Center.
The City of East Lansing, proud home of Michigan State University, is located less than five miles directly east of the Michigan State Capitol in Ingham County. East Lansing is one of many bustling communities located within the mid-Michigan region.
More than 48,000 people, both students and year-round residents, reside in East Lansing on an annual basis. In addition to the perks that come with living in a college town, residents also enjoy an excellent public school system, a lively downtown, numerous outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities, unparalleled governmental services and more. The City is known for its second-to-none festivals, including the East Lansing Art Festival and East Lansing Folk Festival, and is often unofficially referred to as a ‘City of the Arts’ because of its many art galleries, public art and more. The City is also the proud home of the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts at Michigan State University – the largest performing arts venue in Michigan and the leading presenting venue among Big 10 institutions – and the future Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum.
City of East Lansing facilities include East Lansing City Hall, 410 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Department of Public Works, 1800 E. State Road; the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road; the East Lansing Police Department, 409 Park Lane; the East Lansing Fire Department, 1700 Abbot Road; the Bailey Community Center, 300 Bailey St.; the Valley Court Community Center, 201 Hillside Court; the East Lansing 54-B District Court, 101 Linden St.; and the East Lansing Waste Water Treatment Plant, 1700 Trowbridge Road. The City also offers a Prime Time Seniors’ Program to East Lansing’s 55+ community, which is housed in the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, in addition to an Active Living for Adults (ALFA) Adult Day Care Program, which is housed in the Valley Court Community Center.