Next up on my survey of metro Lansing sidewalk marking codes is Delhi Charter Township, best known as the home of the unincorporated community of Holt. Delhi has a pretty good chunk of code devoted to sidewalk maintenance standards, despite the fact that, according to the Township’s building information brochure, no permit is required to construct a sidewalk. Delhi also has a Complete Streets ordinance that requires sidewalks to be installed, when feasible (however that is determined), whenever there is a road construction project. Alas, Delhi Township’s sidewalk construction ordinances do not require any contractor stamps.
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