city council president brian jeffries http://michiganradio.org en Lansing city budget review entering final weeks http://michiganradio.org/post/lansing-city-budget-review-entering-final-weeks <p>The Lansing city council may soon face a critical test to see if it might be able to override the mayor&rsquo;s plans for how to spend property tax money earmarked for public safety.</p><p>The Lansing city council is expected to vote in two weeks on the city&rsquo;s budget for next year. But one major point of contention between the council and mayor Virg Bernero remains.</p><p>Voters last year approved a special public safety property tax. The mayor wants to spend part of the revenue next year on hiring back more than a half dozen laid off police officers and renovate a city owned building for police operations.</p><p>But Council President Brian Jeffries and other council members would rather all the money be spent on hiring laid off police officers. But in the end, he says it&rsquo;s a question of numbers.</p><p>&quot;It takes five votes to amend the budget on the floor,&quot; says Jeffries, &quot;and once its passed it takes six votes to override a veto.&quot;</p><p>Jeffries says he hasn&rsquo;t polled his fellow council members on how they will vote on the mayor&rsquo;s public safety budget.</p><p>The council has until the middle of this month to act on the mayor&rsquo;s budget plan. Tue, 01 May 2012 04:06:49 +0000 Steve Carmody 7260 at http://michiganradio.org Lansing city budget review entering final weeks