Lansing-Eaton Neighborhood
About Us
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.
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Neighborhood Flyer - When printing, flip on the short edge for the half sheet flyer format.
News
Free Trash Pickup Tool
A neighbor has offered to give anyone in the neighborhood willing to help keep our area clean a trash pickup tool. Fill out this form to have one dropped off.
Meetings
Neighborhood meetings are held every first Thursday at 6:30 PM, during the school year, at Woodcreek School on the corner of Bayview and Woodcreek.
To join the online meeting, use this Skype link: https://join.skype.com/rWYgWgltMyKm
When hybrid, we meet in the library of Woodcreek School at 4000 Woodcreek Lane.
Neighborhood Features
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.
Maps