10 Tuesday, September 20, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Not-so-smooth sailing Bob Hanikz, Lawrence resident, spends his lunch hour windsurfing on Clinton Lake. Hanikz said that he had been surfing for six years, but that yesterday's wind made it tougher than usual. Traffic concerns top city list Lawrence residents can look forward to seeing more road construction signs in the city. By Deb Gruver Construction is a part of the city's effort to improve Lawrence traffic, which is the main issue on the agenda. The construction of a new bridge across the The commission meets at 7 p.m. in City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Kansan staff writer A recommendation that the commission consider mixing intersection improvements to 15th and Cressline The agenda includes: ■ Adoption of a budget to install traffic signals at 13th and Kasidol streets or 19th Street and Naismith Drive. ■ Discussion of a traffic study for New Hampshire Street. - Minutes of the Traffic Safety Commission meeting Sept. 12 A recommendation to install sharp turn advisory signs, 20 mph advisory signs along the wall at FIH and the rear of the highway. - A recommendation to install a stop sign on Pennsylvania Street at Eighth Street. - A recommendation to make no change in the parking restrictions on 29th Street. Not on the agenda for tonight's meeting is a concern about a loitering problem at 10th and Massachusetts streets. Commissioner Sandy Praeger prompted discussion about the problem last week and said she wanted to address it again. Also, Commissioner Demis Constance will discuss improvements on 19th Street between Massachusetts and New York. Downtown business owners in the area have complained that customers will not come into their stores. An accident about two weeks ago in which a policeman suffered a broken elbow brought the loitering problem to the commission's attention. A police report showed that one of the teenagers tripped the policeman. "Before we get too far along, we need to get an assessment of who we are dealing with." Commissioner Mike Rundle said. "They (the teenagers) are citizens of Lawrence, too." Yom Kippur holiday starts tonight By a Kansan reporter The holiest day on the Jewish calendar starts at sundown tonight and ends at sundown tomorrow night. Aaron Rittman, Overland Park junior, said many Lawrence Jewels would begin observation of Yom Kippur at a 7:30 p.m. service today at the Lawrence Jewish Highland. Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of atonement. Rittmacher said Jews observing the holy day would fast and attend a series of worship services tomorrow. Jews will break the fast with a meal at 8 p.m. tomorrow to conclude the day. began for many Jews last week after Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. Rittmaster said the activities surrounding Yom Kippur "Between Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashana, you go around to anyone you have offended or angered and ask their forgiveness," he said. "Yom Kippur is the culmination of the week, in which you ask God's forgiveness." "Almost all Jews invariably observe Yom Kippur, even if they haven't worshipped all year. It's an appropriate time to ask forgiveness and pledge to do better." Rittmaster said Hillel, the Jewish student organization at 906 Illinois St. would arrange transportation to the campus for him. Rep. 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