Julie Vandenboom, a longtime Lansing resident, is running for City Council At-Large to create a more livable and inclusive community. She has lived in Lansing since childhood and raised her family here, with her son graduating from Lansing Eastern High School. With over 15 years of experience in state government, Vandenboom brings expertise in policy analysis, planning, and program evaluation. She currently serves on the Capital Area District Libraries board and is an active member of Lansing Rent is Too Damn High.
Her priorities include expanding affordable housing, protecting renters, and supporting unhoused residents with services instead of criminalization. She also advocates for walkable and bikeable neighborhoods, sustainable development, and stronger climate action policies. Vandenboom supports urban agriculture, farmers markets, and local food access to improve health and strengthen Lansing’s economy. She emphasizes community-driven solutions to ensure equity, sustainability, and opportunity for every Lansing resident.
Julie Vandenboom, a longtime Lansing resident, is running for City Council At-Large to create a more livable and inclusive community. She has lived in Lansing since childhood and raised her family here, with her son graduating from Lansing Eastern High School. With over 15 years of experience in state government, Vandenboom brings expertise in policy analysis, planning, and program evaluation. She currently serves on the Capital Area District Libraries board and is an active member of Lansing Rent is Too Damn High.
Her priorities include expanding affordable housing, protecting renters, and supporting unhoused residents with services instead of criminalization. She also advocates for walkable and bikeable neighborhoods, sustainable development, and stronger climate action policies. Vandenboom supports urban agriculture, farmers markets, and local food access to improve health and strengthen Lansing’s economy. She emphasizes community-driven solutions to ensure equity, sustainability, and opportunity for every Lansing resident.
Of the four progressive candidates running, Jeremy Garza stands out as the most progressive.
There are two open seats for this position; voters are expected to select two candidates on their ballot.