University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 2, 1973 Offices... (Continued from page 1) Concluded from his by the Concerned Student Coalition to the Student Senate. That which called for a referendum on the cuts would not affect his decision. He said the Student Senate could ask him to make certain changes in the budget. "I don't always personally agree with all of the allocations," he said, "but I think this year's pattern has been similar to all others. It's up to the senate to decide." Nichols refused to release any details about KU budget proposals for 1974/75. The KU Board rejected these requests. Commission Looks Ahead At City Plans A proposed budget program for the third phase of Lawrence's Neighborhood Development Plan was approved for filing in January 2014. Commission meetings in recent months. The budget projects a total third-year expenditure of $84,720 for fixed costs, site clearance and project improvements, in cluding some neighborhood rehabilitation and the renovation of the Kansas River bridge. City Manager Buford Watson, Jr. said that there was substantial possibility that available funds would be reduced 10 per cent of federal cutbacks in regional funding. Bids on the second phase of the program that covered downtown improvements were referred to the planning architect for consideration and recommendations. The city had estimated the second phase project costs at $30,000, and the two bids received were $354,150.19 and $388,729.50. Watson said after the meeting that action on the second phase would probably be taken next week. Mayor N. ncy Hambleton said the commission was not yet ready to take action on appointments to a recently created Airport Advisory Board. Hambleton said the commission would welcome recommendations for appointees. Mike Davis, associate professor of law at the University of Kansas, was reappointed to the planning commission for a three-year term. Davis has been filling the unexpired term of Barkley Clark, KU professor of law that was recently elected to the city commission. At the conclusion of the meeting, Hambleton said that at next week's evening meeting, the commissioners would discuss flood insurance. GOING TO K.C.!! kendallwood OFFERS YOU STUDIOS TO 3 DRIVERMEN TOWNHOUSES 1 KIDS CLUBS CLUBHOUSES 2 PROGRAMMERS COURTS PAYED JOGGING COSTS WATER VOLYL BALL POOL GAMES AND GAME ROOMS BARNA BATHS BARNS AND PLANED ACTIVITIES AND PLANED ACTIVITIES Kentlandalous apartments also have lots of bedrooms and only a 15 minute from X.C. lift. Airport 10 minutes from downtown, and 5 minutes to 4:35 and 4:45 from Airport 10. Apartments in KC are $799. 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