Page 6 University Daily Kansan, September 6, 1983 1 KU offers $30,000 to help city purchase fire truck By JOHN HOOGESTEGER Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission will consider buying a new ladder truck for the city fire department tonight, after receiving a letter from Chancellor Gene A. Budig committing $30,000 toward the purchase. The money is being provided through the housing department in appreciation for work the fire department has done. The department also said J.J. Wilson, director of housing. The housing department is making the contribution because the University depends heavily on the fire department for help. Wilson said. "The chief and his men do a super job," Wilson said. "They work hard to help us with fire prevention and fire safety and we appreciate it. Their educational campaign has done a lot to alert the students at KU about the danger of false alarms." The ladder truck the city now has is 20 years old and isn't capable of reaching the upper floors of some KU buildings — including Lewis, McCollim, Templin, Ellsworth and Hashinger residence halls — without extending the ladder past the recommended safety point. The new ladder truck is expected to cost about $285,000, said City Manager Buford Watson. The company has obligated expense by issuing general obligation bonds. general purpose The new truck would have a 100-foot ladder capable of operating fully extended at almost any angle. The Wilson said that this was the first time the University had given money to the city for fire protection and that some were concerned about taking a precedent. "This certainly opens the door, but this is a one-time deal," he said. "The city has been providing fire service all these years and rarely gets anything other than fire." After we assessed the situation, felt it would be appropriate." - Consider an ordinance authorizing the city to issue $1 million in industrial revenue bonds for the purpose of buying property and equipment to lease to the Lawrence Paper Co., 2801 Lakeview Road. *Consider on second reading an ordinance for rezoning 296 acres on the east and west sides of Dragstrip Road, near 15th Street. The rezoning will allow for continued efforts to develop a corporate/research park at the location. present ladders on city trucks must be shortened as they are moved to sharper angles. - Select delegates for the League of Cities meeting Oct. 2-4. Wilson also pointed out that the purchase of a new ladder truck would improve the quality of fire service the city could offer. Better fire service could help the University get a better rate on its fire insurance. In other business tonight the City Commission will: THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet at 4 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. - Consider a resolution to declare 829 Alabama St. blighted and allow the owner 20 days to make improvements. TODAY ON CAMPUS in ORGANIZATIONAL meeting for KU Spirit Squid tryouts will be at 5 p.m. in Allen Field House. THE KU KARATE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in 130 Robinson Center. THE CAMPUS COALITION for Peace and Justice will meet at 7 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. CHAMPIONS WILL MEET at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. The dance club will meet at 7 p.m. in Studio 342 in Robinson Center. TOMORROW DUNGEONS & DRAGONS will be at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Union. THE LUTHERAN STUDENT Bible study will be at 7 a.m. south of Wescoe Cafeteria. 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