Page 8 University Daily Kansan, December 2, 1981 New KU alumni center will limit parking area By LISA BOLTON Staff Reporter Construction of the K.S. "Boots" Adams Alumni Center at the parking lot on the northeast street of 13th and Oread streets is reshuffling the already limited parking space in the area. "It's going to cause a little ripple down the line, but it doesn't displace too many people." Lt. E.W. Fen-tenge of KU Parking Services wived day after. The center will dispense 40 metered visitor parking spaces and 42 Blue-Zone spaces, which the KU Parking Board assigns to some faculty and staff members and to some students with medical handicaps, he said. To accommodate for these spaces, let R1, about half a block north of the Kansas Union on Oread Avenue, will convert 52 brown-permit spaces to 27 brown permit spaces, 15 blue-permit spaces and 10 metered spaces, he said. LOT LU, across the street from the Kansas Union, will convert eight of its 40 blue-permit spaces to metered spaces, of which there are now four. The lot also includes two spaces for handicapped drivers. The move is causing no problems for the blue-permit holders accustomed to parking at 13th and Oread streets, said bes. Everybody knew the adjustment was coming," Kearns said. "We have not received any complaints." Don Kearns, director of parking services. Warner Ferguson, associate director of the Union, said he knew of several Union employees besides himself who had to hunt harder for parking spaces since construction of the center began Nov. 23. "Parking has always been a problem, and this limitation of spaces can only make it more difficult," he said. "You have to hunt and you have to do that. You can't do it but Ive still been able to park in the lot, across the street." WILLIAM W. Martin, chairman of the planning and building committee for the alumni center, said the committee had chosen the site over a location on West Campus and an off-campus location east of Mount Oread. "There really wasn't any solution to the problem of less parking," he said, adding that the committee had considered the problem before choosing a seat. Kath Lewton, director of facilities planning and a member of the committee, said that site was the best of the options because of its proximity to campus. "It's the optimum site for the building," he said. --from --from Ourstanding Christmas gifts! . . . Running Racquet We're having **Special Sale** from December 2 through December 11 with prices for every Christmas Budget. We've got the perfect gift for joggers: Protogs, made of luxurious mimo wool. Choose from gloves, headgear, neck gators and warm-ups. We also have Casio electronic watches!—$22.95 Come in and choose from the largest selection of raquets at a SALE PRICE! 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