12 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, February 18, 1992 --at a meeting last night at New York Elementary School, 936 New York St. CHANCELLOR'S STUDENT AWARD NOMINATION FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN THE ORGANIZATIONS & ACTIVITIES CENTER, 400 KANSAS UNION COMPLETED FORMS MUST BE RETURNED TO OAC BY 5:00 P.M., FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Awards include: The Agnes Wright Strickland Award The Donald K. Alderson Memorial Award The Class of 1913 Award The Rusty Leffel Concerned Student Award Description of Awards included on nomination form. Merchants propose district expansion --at a meeting last night at New York Elementary School, 936 New York St. By Andy Taylor Kansan staff writer East Lawrence residents worried Carmen Crouse would like to look out of a window in her east Lawrence home and see the same neighborhood she has lived in for almost 20 years, not a gray expanse of parking lot and business complexes. "We would like to see this neighborhood kept for single-family, tenant-owned homes," said Crouse, who lives in the 800 block of East 12th Street. Although the bulldozers, land speculators and surveyors have not landed in east Lawrence, a local neighborhood group has concerns about a report issued by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Lawrence, an organization of downtown business owners. The report does not specify details, but it does recommend that the Lawrence City Commission determine the boundaries of the central business district without negatively affecting Lawrence merchants. Chamber of Commerce officials discussed the report with the East Lawrence Improvement Association The report said that the most significant problems with the downtown business district were parking, accessibility to businesses, lack of available land for further development and offering a variety of services and businesses in downtown Lawrence. Lawrence does not have a defined central business district, but different zone classifications separate commercial property from residential property. In order for the business district to meet those concerns, it could have to look for other places for expanded parking and development. Earl Reimann, president of Downtown Lawrence, said the report, which will be presented to the city commission on March 17, said that business, city and neighborhood groups should trying to do is to enhance the "What we are economic vitality of the downtown business district." Earl Reineman President of Downtown Lawrence seek various ways to help with the expansion. "The main thing is to examine any alternatives that might be available and whether that means expanding the traditional boundaries of the business district," Reinman said. "What we are trying to do is to enhance the economic vitality of the downtown business district." Shelley Miller, who lives in the 900 block of Pennsylvania Street, said she thought the neighborhood association needed to discuss the alternatives further. Miller is a member of the improvement association. Miller said any further expansion of his business district would have brought no benefits. "My reaction is that this is a process that needs input from all sorts of sectors," Miller said. "And I want to see that there is broad-based input. It's safe to say that the east Lawrence neighborhood wants to be included in the process." "Any buffer or green space will come out of the neighborhood," she said. "That's hard for people in any neighborhood, likeours, wherefinancing is difficult and where people live in housing less than $30,000. If you are big and have lots of property in the neighborhood, then you might be able to have a working relationship with the city." 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