University Daily Kansan, August 29, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 10 Parking changes allow for lower permit prices By LAURETTA SCHULTZ Staff Reporter Changes in permit and parking lot classification should make parking on and around campus this semester cheaper and less confusing for most people, said Don Kearns, director of university of Kansas Parking Services. The changes, approved in January by the University Parking Board, provide cheaper prices for some per person, fewer restrictions on several lots. The lower prices are the result of lower operating costs for Parking Services this year, Kearns said. services that cost-saving efforts and the money saved because fewer snow removal services were needed than were budgeted for last winter are listed as reasons for the lower operating costs. "We felt in looking at the budget that we could cut parking prices for this year. Kearns said. We need to meet financially and still include a reduction in prices." still include a reduction in press: "It's a matter of doing things differently in the department to cut our own costs and passing that back This semester, Kearns said the permit and lot system of color coding had been simplified. Two main permits are available to students and two permits are available to faculty and staff members. to the user by reducing parking permit prices," he said. Parking permits offered to students are Residence Hall parking permits, which require proof a student lives in a hall, and a yellow permit, which gives the student access to several lots outside of campus. THESE INCLUDE LOTS behind Faculty and staff members may purchase a blue permit, which provides the most parking access, or a red permit. the kansas Union, near Memorial Stadium, south of Robinson Gymnasium, and at the Frank R. Burge Union. In the past, the parking offices offered students a green permit and a yellow permit in addition to Residence Hall permits. The cheaper green permit provided parking in lots which were farther from campus than the yellow-zoned lots. Now, all of these lots will be covered by the yellow permit. The green permit was $36 for an annual permit last year, while the yellow permit was $42 annually. Now, the yellow permit is $35 annually. comprehensive health associates free pregnancy tests alternative abortion service alternative counseling referrals gravitational overseeing Compound Park, KS 91-142-3100 Senator's home in question By United Press International WICHTA, Kan. — A man has filed a document in Sedgwick County District Court, asking the court to remove Sen. Nancy Kassebaum's name from the November ballot. The document was filed Monday by Raymond Van Skiver, who claims Kassebaum, R-Kan, cannot run for re-election because she no longer maintains a residence in the state. Senators are required by law to reside in the states they represent. VICE IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Van Skiver is a Republican who has run for several Sedgwick County offices in the past. AHOY! - Slide show - First meeting of the Spring Semester - Bahamas Cruise Information - Refreshments WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 7:00 p.m. In the KANSAS ROOM at the Kansas Union 1000 Mass. 749-0927 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 WE'RE CELEBRATING!!! It's our 3rd. Birthday and we have Remodeled our store!! 20% OFF EVERYTHING!! except coffee, tea, candy & electrics. Come Celebrate 20% OFF!! 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Call Mike 1-764-8660 FREE Delivery, Installation, & Service. - change machine - can chip & cards 3. Fifteen positions on the business committee Needed: enthusiastic individuals to handle ad sales and other promotional and business matters. 1. Five at large positions on the ENCORE Advisory Board A decision-making board which decides on policies pertaining to the ENCORE production. To be filled: Pick up applications at the ENCORE office at 116 B, Kansas Union. Deadline: September 4th Deadline: September 4th Students and Faculty make the difference at 9th & Iowa Open 1 a.m. 2 p.m. Hillierst Shopping Center 5 p.m. 10 p.m. For parties of five (5) or more, please call for reservations. 841-7226 Nabil's Restaurant KU students get a 10% discount on Sunday nights with KUID. 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