University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 4, 1990 5 Board studies Marvin bus stop Bv Amy Zamierowski By Amy Zamierowski Kansan staff writer When Kurt Davis, Phoenix sophomore, tried to get off the bus at the stop near Marvin Hall on the first day of class, he learned that the stop was on the opposite side. After a week, he circulated a petition to get the bus stop reinstalled. Davis has collected 385 signatures on the petition asking that the bus stop be returned to the front of Marvin. The KU Traffic and Safety department had to remove it this summer because it was causing traffic congestion. "I don't have a problem with walking, but I have trouble getting to class on time," said Davis, who has classes in Lindley Hall. "Now I have to go to class a half an hour earlier." The Student Senate Transportation, Board, which met last night, delayed its decision regarding the Marvin bus stop until its next meeting in two weeks. During that time, members will research possible new locations and discuss them with students. 01585 Useful. Tor Mulinazzi, member of the committee, said he thought that the bus stop in front of Wescoe Hall would not be moved toward Marvin and that the stop would not be placed exactly where it was before. The board is considering putting another bus stop somewhere near the crosswalk on Jay Street, where the information booth by the Chi Omega fountain. "the further east the bus stop is placed, the less grief it will cause," he said. Mulinazi said that one reason students with classes in Marvin and Lindley wanted the bus stop reinstated was so they would not have to carry their portfolios as far to class in bad weather. The committee removed the bus stop to improve traffic flow on Jayhawk Boulevard. Buses stopping in front of the bus stop near the Chi Omega fountain. 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