Thursday, September 13. 1979 University Daily Kansan 9 Repairs to enlarge schol hall parking lot By BOB PITTMAN Staff Reporter Repair work on an Alumni Place parking lot should be finished within two weeks, putting an end to a monthly parking facility. The director of facilities planned said yesterday. Completion of the project also will stop widespread illegal parking caused by the repair work. Repairs were scheduled to be finished early this summer, but funding and construction delays postponed the work until last month. Mold said. "The situation for us has been really bad, it's been a headache." Jim Borelli, cochairman of the All-Scholarship Hall housing and contracts committee, said. The parking lot is behind Stevenson Scholarship Hall and should provide about 75 parking spaces when it is finished. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said. "ALTHOUGH IT is regrettable that the was not finished by the time the residents moved in, the project was badly needed," he said. Madiq said the $10.22 project was delayed because money from the Kansas Legislature was not available until July 1, the beginning of the fiscal year. After the money become available, drawings for the project had to be done by architects before the project was let out for bids July 24, he said. Construction began Aug. 3. Kansas Construction Company, 201 Perry St., was given 45 working days to complete the Modig said. E. W. Fenstemaker, parking field supervisor, said the lot was being completely rebuilt instead of just being resurfaced. "It will be a heavy, layered asphalt lot. BACKGAMMON . . . is already one of the world's most popular board games (and the oldest). It's real easy to learn, very fun to play . . . and impossible to master. The KU BACKGAMMON CLUB invites you to their first organizational meeting . . . whether you know the game or not. If you are interested, but can't make it to the meeting . . . or simply want more information, contact the SUA office in the Union. Get in on the ground floor of this great "We usually end up parking way down over Louisiana where we have no control over someone bashing our windshield in," she said. "Everyone's fighting for places." Lisa Abrams, resident of Watkins Hall, said, "I usually pray a lot to find a place. I don't go out at night because I don't like to walk back in the dark." KIP KUBIN, ASHC president, said he had heard few complaints from scholarship hall residents. He said several persons had received parking tickets for parking illegally, but that parking services had been helpful in cancelling them. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 in PARLOR A on the 5th level of the KANSAS UNION Festenstam said parking services was telling scholarship hall residents to use parking lots further away from the halls that were less crowded. Fenstemaker said parking services would not make scholarship hall payers pay for tickets that they received in areas such as X-zone. UNTIL THE NEW lot is completed, scholarship hall residents have been assigned to park along 12th and Louisiana streets, in north college lots, and in X-zone. Karen Hall, another resident of Watkins, said people were parking in front of her hall and that it had become a problem. at 2:00 p.m. We've cut the grade down, so that there will be less slope, and have curbed and guttered it," he said. But, we will be very strict about the use of fire lanes," Fenstemaker added. "It's just a matter of cooperation until we can get the parking lot finished," he said. Hall, said members of her hall had been forced to park in the street. BORELLI SAID he knew about people parking in the fire lane in Battenfeld's driveway without being towed. Mick's Bicycle Shop "Most of our people have been parking illegally. Some have been ticketed, although I know of no one who has been towed," Marc Wollert, Batterd Hall residence, said. 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