Voters in both the Lansing and Spencer Van-Etten school districts approved capital improvement projects on Tuesday.
In Lansing, voters, by a margin of 246-39, approved a long list of upgrades and improvements at district facilities and schools.
District officials say the projects will have no tax impact on Lansing residents.
In the Spencer-Van Etten School District, voters narrowly approved a $9.9 million capital improvement project, which includes roof replacements at both the high and middle schools, along with infrastructure upgrades inside of schools.
Voters approved those projects by a 133-120 vote.
