CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, March 8, 1984 Page 7 DIC asks cooperation, awareness for downtown plan By SHARON BODIN Staff Reporter The Downtown Improvement Committee yesterday decided that for downtown redevelopment to be successful, the developer and the city have to cooperate effectively and the public would need to be better informed. Mayor David Longhurst, City Manager Buford Watson and Duane Schwanda of Town Center Venture Corp., the developer, explained to the DIC at a study session yesterday what they had learned at a recent conference on downtown redevelopment in Washington, D.C. The two most important lessons learned at the conference, Longhurst said, were that the public had to support a downtown redevelopment project and that the developer and city had to work together. "It became very apparent to me that there is likely to be a significant negative effect if we don't work together." he said. LONGHURST SAID THAT in addition to cooperation between the public and private sectors, prevention of a suburban mall was important to preserve the downtown. "If we ever have a situation with a concentration of goods and services somewhere other than downtown, you lose a little business downtown, and a snowballing effect occurs," he said. "When you lose that critical mass downtown." DIC Chairman Hank Booth agreed that a suburban mall could ruin downtown. He described the situation in Bristol, Tenn., where he had recently visited, where a suburban mall had been built. The downtown had been locked in Bristol, he said, and Lawrence could allow the same thing to happen. Longhurst said, "The message to Lawrence is that unless there is that commitment to advocate the project, he will not be able to do it. Watson said that attractions in addition to retail space were essential to a location's appeal. "All the people at the conference indicated that it was necessary to provide arts, entertainment and other recreation in these malls," he said. WATSON SAID HE wasn't sure whether the members of the DIC and others in the community were sure enough about the mall project. He said he had never been told he was not going to agree to locate in a mail it the city did not show enthusiasm. "I think we are a long way from being complete," he said. "Maybe we are a long way from deciding we want to do this project." IN ADDITION TO the enthusiasm and cooperation between the developer and the city, Schwada said that much time would have to go into the project. He said that in all the projects he saw at the conference, the process leading up to actual groundbreaking took up to many changes occurred along the way. DIC member Jack Arensberg, who owns Arensberg's Shoes, 819 Massachusetts St. said that one problem the developer and the city should keep in mind with the downtown mall would be integration of the new development with the old. Schwada said that it was hard to pinpoint details in the project until some department stores had agreed to locate in the mail. The department stores that agree to sign a contract would make certain demands about the mall, and the developer would go from there, he said. In order to inform the public about the project as it progressed, and to encourage people to vote for its financing, Schwaid said a public relations committee needed to be formed. STUDIO LIGHTS Heavy Duty Testitehr models, assorted sizes and styles. 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