B University Daily Kansan, October 23, 1981 Page 5 Downtown dli dl dlr 27 a y s, r rd rd yd r l l n in nr From page one Eighth streets; and along New Hampshire Street between Ninth and Tenth streets. The second and third plans are similar west of Massachusetts Street. The plans include a new two-level department store and a multi-level parking lot on Vermont St., connected to the Weaver's block by a skywalk over Ninth Street. THE SECOND PLAN also includes new two-level department stores on the north side of Eighth and Ninth streets, with a multi-level retail and office building between them. A second-level walkway system would connect them. long-term parking and multi-family residential development would be located The third alternative provides a compact two-level retail complex that includes two department stores in the two-block area between Eighth and Ninth streets. New Hampstead Street is located and Ringsby Street would be improved between Ninth and Seventh streets. The third plan has come under fire from the East Lawrence Neighborhood Association. The members of the group are opposed to a proposed traffic would increase in their邻居hood. The current comprehensive plan has its roots in the early 1970s, when a downtown beautification project created most of the improvements in the area. performing arts and to build a major office complex and hotel downtown NEW LIGHTING was added, along with walkways on Massachusetts Street. THE MAIN GOALS for the other development districts are to update the buildings along the riverfront for such uses as a restaurant with an adjacent boardwalk and outdoor café, to develop the Opera House, 642 Massachusetts St., into a center for the JVJ responded to the concerns by presenting another proposal in July 1980 for a $3.6 billion fund. In October 1978, a Cleveland-based developer, Jacobs, Visconsi and Jacobs, came to Lawrence and the term "cornfield mall" almost became a household word. consequences of a mail, lobbed for downtown expansion. AGAIN THERE was resistance to the plan because it would demolish too many of the buildings. The developer's first proposal was to build a million-dollar dollar mail on the outskirts of a city. Also in July 1980, the city hired Teska to provide potential for downtown retail development. But various local organizations, fearing the Early in 1981, JVJ withdrew its proposal for a downtown shopping center and requested rezoning of a vacant site in a cornfield east of the city. The commission denied the request. Exigency ON MONDAY, committee members will begin reviewing the policy paragraph by paragraph. Gold said. The committee will meet twice a week for three weeks. From page one JVJ left Lawrence after failing to rezone the land. Teska was retained to draw up the comprehensive plan for the downtown. examined what other universities are doing about it. Gold said that anyone who wanted to comment or policy should write to a member of the committee. The committee members are: Gold; Mary Kay Corbitt, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction; Grant Goodman, professor of history; Arno Knapper, professor of business; M. Evelyn Swartz, professor of curriculum and instruction; Tom Berger, graduate student representative; and Bert Coleman, student body president. AUTO. INS. LOW RATES Discounts for good student. Good driver. Driver training. 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