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Mason is located in central Ingham county a few miles from the
state capital in Lansing and serves as th e county seat. Mason is
the only county seat city in the United States located in the
county containing the state capital that does not also serve as
the capital city. The city was first settled in the 1840’s and was
incorporated as a city in 1865. The downtown square is the focal
point of the distinctive historic charm and character of our
community. The majestic county courthouse, constructed in 1903 and
recently renovated, provides the centerpiece for the historic
architecture of downtown. The prominent clock tower atop the
courthouse is a beacon to the heart of our unique community.
Mason is a growing town of 7200 people located minutes from
Lansing and East Lansing, home of Michigan State University. The
agricultural setting surrounding the city is an attractive buffer
from nearby urban areas. Quiet neighborhoods, a historic downtown,
rural charm, affordable homes, a strong sense of community pride,
a high-quality school system and convenient access to the Lansing,
Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, and Detroit metropolitan areas are a few
of the attributes that make Mason a great place to live and work.
The City Council is an active and progressive participant in
maintaining the quality of life in Mason. Over the past several
years, the city has aggressively improved city streets and other
infrastructure, including the construction of sidewalks throughout
the city. Programs are in place through the Downtown Development
Authority (DDA) to encourage the renovation of the numerous
nineteenth century era buildings in our downtown square. Recently,
the DDA and city cooperated in the completion of a downtown
streetscape project to foster an attractive, pedestrian-friendly
environment.
Economic development efforts have resulted in several large and
small business investments throughout the city. The city remains
committed to encouraging the development of additional industrial
and commercial enterprises that complement the character of our
town.
Mason is a “Tree City USA” and has been bestowed that honor by
the National Arbor Day Foundation every year since 1990. The City
recently completed phase one of the Hayhoe Riverwalk that when
complete will offer a walking trail from border to border through
the beautiful heart of the city and may one day connect to other
such walking trails throughout the region. Our park system also
includes a nationally recognized skate park and roller hockey rink
along with several neighborhood park facilities. Planning is
currently underway to construct baseball, softball, and soccer
field facilities to address the needs of the 2000 plus adults and
children from the area who participate in these sports.

The City Council has devoted substantial resources in planning
to ensure that the quiet, rural, small town character of Mason is
maintained as the city grows. The city charter and ordinances have
been updated and codified. The city zoning ordinance has been
completely rewritten and the process of updating the city master
plan is almost complete.
Mason is a source of pride for all who call it home. The City
Council is committed to maintaining the best attributes of Mason
and to creating an environment that is attractive to suitable
commercial and industrial entities. We invite you to visit our
city and see for yourself!
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