Lansing-Eaton Neighborhood Organization, a volunteer neighbor ran non-profit founded in 1992, represents residents and businesses located North of Jolly Road, West of Waverly Road to the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan.
Neighborhood Flyer - When printing, flip on the short edge for the half sheet flyer format.
The City of Lansing is partnering with the Lansing-Eaton Neighborhood Organization on a FREE Bulk Trash Cleanup.
Bulk trash items must be at the curb for pick up no later than 6:30 AM Saturday August 23, 2025.
Volunteers are needed to assist elderly and mobile impaired neighbors to brin items to curbside.
Questions? Contact the Department of Neighborhood, Arts and Citizen Engagement at 517-483-4293.
Neighborhood meetings are held in-person every first Thursday during the school year at 6:30 PM in the school library, 4000 Woodcreek Lane, Lansing, MI.
Or join virtually:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/wze-ndhf-tku
Phone: (US) +1 352-800-6544 PIN: 836 530 049#
Five parks, totaling over 170 acres (237 including the school district's undeveloped property), a mile of natural Grand River; with trails, playgrounds, basketball court, softball diamond and a sledding hill.
Hunters Ridge Park
Theo Fulton Park
Woodcreek Park
Fine Park
Glenburne Commons
West Lansing Trail - 6 miles of hiking and mountain biking trail.
A bicycle path and lane along Waverly, leading toward the Rivertrail and the South Lansing Pathway.
CATA bus route 2 goes through our neighborhood and route 9 and route 11 are a short walk away.
Great businesses, churches and organizations.
Clear skies, thanks to underground utilities in much of our neighborhood.