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Old Posted Aug 7, 2013, 8:19 AM
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Originally Posted by subterranean View Post
You'd think there would be a desire to creep up Michigan into Lansing. Just ridiculous if you ask me.
It blows my mind how off-limits Lansing seems when it comes to development in the Lansing-East Lansing border region. I could understand if Lansing had as many problems, as say, Flint. But there are perfectly livable areas on the eastside that could be so much better with better connection to the two city's cores.

I hope this is slightly remedied with the BRT line down Michigan, but that's still years off. It's just so strange. There really isn't any rivalry between the two cities, or any kind of deep-seated antipathy to the other. There is nothing that happened in the past that you can single out as some kind of event that changed the relationship. Everyone just seems to accept that Lansing is the government and industrial town, and that East Lansing is the collegetown, and that there is no reason to mix them despite them literally bordering one another. US-127 is a significant physical boundary, but even that doesn't really explain the psychological disconnect.
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