University Daily Kansan Wednesday, December 10. 1975 13 Revised visual arts plans readv Construction of the new visual arts building may begin as early as February if bids are under the $7.55 million apportioned to Max Lucas, assistant to the chancellor. Original construction had been delayed since march because the birds had been injured. Lucas said Monday that all of the plans and specifications should be reviewed by the board. "The architectural and structural drawings have been checked and are in the process of being printed," he said. "As soon as they are checked, the drawings are checked over, they'll be printed." Committee sets final meeting on city tax use A special committee established to investigate charges of mismanagement in city hall has scheduled a final meeting for the committee to discuss what needs to be want to be interviewed while on the job. City Commissioner Marnie Arngersinger, chairman of the six-man committee, said Monday that the committee would meet with interested city employees from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Dec. 16 at the Community Building, 115 W. 11th St. The committee finished interviews with city employees in the street sanitation, transportation and fire departments. The special committee is investigating charges that the city has failed to account for the damage. "There are four groups that no one has been beating on the door to talk about," Argersinger said, "and that's the water that I need." Mr. Hunt secretly and the cemetery (employees). She said that City Manager Buford Watson would post letters in those departments notifying the employees of the special committee meeting. "We don't have any idea whether they have anything to say," she said, "but we will be available. And if they want to come down to talk to us, they can." The special committee, established by the city commission in mid-November, consists of four officers: captain, platoys and two citizens chosen at large. The committee had divided into two teams to conduct the interviews but reunited on the basis for the last of the department interviews. Arngersinger said that the committee also would meet with department heads and supervisors this week, beginning with the afternoon of Monday. The committee will talk with department heads and supervisors of the police department Saturday and with other members of the police force. She said that her subcommittee had interviewed from 40 to 50 employees, adding that quite a few of the complaints were repetitive. "The response has been incredible," she said. She said she hoped that the committee would be able to finish its report to the city commission by Jan. 10. That would be well past the deadline of Jan. 1 set earlier by the city commission, she said, but the weeks of March and New Year's Day will slow the work. After the employee investigation is complete, the committed investigator examine The finished plans should be presented to contractors for bids by the state architect's office. If bids are acceptable and if they are lower than $7.57 million, the amount available for the visual arts facility, Lucas Construction could begin as early as February. The revised drawings contain all of the space originally planned for the building, Lucas said. If the space had been reduced, he said, the visual arts department would have had the same problems of space shortage that it now has. The plans for special brick shapes for the stairs should be used so standard size, brick would be given. The visual arts department currently is housed in 13 buildings around the campus. Lucas said the amount of remodeling in Fowler Hall, the former mechanical engineering building which will be in development, and the artistic arts structure, had also been reduced. Lucas said that construction costs had been reduced within the building itself. Looking for ways to cut costs, he said, "We had to take a hard look at the types of floor and wall finishes and light fixtures we had originally intended to use." "We decided space could be used in practice with less extensive remodeling than original layouts." Plans to add another floor on top of Fowler have also been altered. The floor will now be built on top of the new concretion as a cost-reducing measure, Lucas said. 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