University Daily Kansan, February 22. 1984 Page- City grants waivers on street extension By SHARON BODIN Staff Reporter People who would benefit from an extension of 15th Street to a planned research park west of Lawrence will neither have to pay in advance nor be charged for the use of the street extension, the Lawrence City Commission decided last night. The extension of 15th Street would go beyond Monterey Way to Wakaraus The City Commission voted 4-1 to grant waivers so that developers and others who would directly benefit from the street extension would not have to pay for 25 percent of the project in which you should not have to guarantee payment COMMISSIONER Nancy Shontz voted against granting the waivers, saying she thought the whole street extension project was a risk. But Mayor David Longhurst disagreed. He said that even if the research park project was not successful, some development would go into the area. "I don't think the city's getting a good deal on this," she said. The city must extend the street some time, Commissioner Ernest Angino said, and it will be cheaper to do it now than in 10 years. The commission asked the city staff to determine during the next week extension group will appropriate group was appropriate JOHN LUNGSTROM, a Lawrence attorney, requested the doctors during his surgery. In other action, the commission: Developers of the research park think that the street is a major thoroughfare, Lungstrom said, and that the proposed extension would benefit the city, not just developers of the research park or other area projects. - Unanimously approved a site plan for the J.C. Penney Co. Inc., which is planning to leave downstreet and move into the former Montgomery Ward & Co. building at 23rd and Ousdahl streets. - Agreed to build a sidewalk along the north side of 15th Street between Kasold Drive and Monterey Way. - Asked City Manager Buford Watson to finalize a request for proposals for an improved terminal building at the Lawrence Municipal Airport. The firm will help the firms to make proposals to the city to build a terminal to lease to the city. - Voted to contribute $55,000 to improving 15th Street between Haskell Avenue and Cadet Street. 8.00 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 1984 Hoch Auditorium The Kansas City Ballet is on a fast track... bringing life, technique, and an indefinite sense of quality to the heartland." BALLET NEWS. September, 1982 Public $ 10 $ 8 KU Student with ID $ 5 $ 4 Senior Citizen/ $ 5 $ 4 Other Student/ Child Tickets are on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. call 913/864 3982 for reservations All seats are reserved The Hoch Auditorium Box Office will open at 7:00 p.m. on the night of performance Auditorium doors will open at 7:30 p.m. This program is being presented by the University Arts Festival with the support of Haimairi Cards $5690 Here's your chance to warm up and pamper yourself. Ask for the "Weekend Rate" when you reserve a room any Friday, Saturday or Sunday night. If space is available, you'll get a deluxe double room and buffet breakfast for two. Swim in our indoor pool, or relax in a soothing hot-tub, play racquetball (on one of our two courts) and enjoy exquisite cuisine and service. Shop the Oak Park, Metcalf South or Bannister Malls only minutes away. Or just relax and enjoy being waited on for a change. For reservations, call (800) 528-0444 or dial direct, (913) 649-4500. Doublet Hotel at Corporate Woods, 10100 College Boulevard, Overland Park (I-435 at U.S. 69). Kansas City • Denver • Dallas • Houston • Monterey Phoenix • Tucson • Scottsdale • Seattle Orange County (March 1984) • Tulsa (Fall 1984) PARTNERS, Inc. Is having a meeting Wed., Feb. 22, 1984. At Capitol Federal Bank. Starting At 7:30 p.m. Starting At 7:30 p.m. All single parents are welcome to attend. For further information call 749-3111 or 843-0004. Use Kansan Classified. INSIDE OUT A Tribute to the Arts An Open Arts Festival April 25 & 26.1984 Any students interested in performing in Music, Drama, Dance, or displaying and selling Art Work may pick up applications in the Student Senate office beginning Feb.1 through March 1 For more information call 864.3710 (Student Senate) sponsored by cultural affairs and funded by student activity fee Enjoy Our Specially Priced Chef Salad includes four varieties of special deli meats and three varieties of natural deli cheeses your favorite salad dressing and crackers Full Chef $2.95 Reg. Price $3.50 Half Chef $2.25 Reg. Price $2.50 No coupons accepted with this offer OFFER GOOD Feb.21-Feb.26 1. The Goldfish: Pucker up and make like a goldfish. Repeat 10 times in bathtub. 2. The Mickey Mouth: Tuck your lower lip inward and say cheese. How to be a better kisser. KISSIN'CLOSE-UP GAMES After you've gotten your lips in tip top lip shape, come enter them in the variety of events at the annual Kissin' Close-up Games. Your kisses could win smackers for Easter Seals, and win you a trip to Hollywood, an all expense paid "Night on the Town," and an appearance on the local Easter Seals Telethon. Even if your lips want to sit this contest out, come down and watch. The Kissin' Close-up Games is being held around Valentine's Day (when else?) at Union Ballroom. 2/23. 7:30 pm. Sponsored by Close-up® Toothpaste.