8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Thursday, Sept. 19, 1985 Plan drawn for Sixth Street By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commissioners met yesterday afternoon to discuss the future of Sixth Street. The topic of discussion was the Sixth Street Action Plan, a comprehensive plan for future developments along Sixth Street. The plan was recently completed by city-county staff members. Planning Commissioners Steve Glass, Nan Harper and Clete Grosdidier reviewed the plan yesterday and made minor revisions in the report. City Advance Planner Dean Perry attended the meeting at City Hall. The action plan lists recommendations for problem areas in the "Corridor," the area along Sixth Street from Massachusetts Street west to the city limits. The six areas that the plan includes are traffic safety and congestion, pedestrian safety, parking, overall visual quality, signs, and landscaping. Palos said he planned to revise the action plan so he could present the report to the Planning Commission at its next meeting, on Sept. 25. The subcommittee members and Palas said they thought the report would be approved by the Planning Commission. If the report is approved by the Planning Commission, the subcommittee members agreed that the report should be sent to the Lawrence City Commission. to the City Commission assured that the City Commission must make some statement about the report. A lot of people worked to compile A lot of people worked to compile the project, Palos said. "It's nice to have good ideas,but we don't want them to sit on the shelf." In April 1984, the Planning Commission sent questionnaires to property and business owners along Sixth Street, did field surveys, reviewed planning and engineering reports, discussed the area with state highway officials and met with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce's Highway and Roads committee to collect information and people's attitudes about the area. High school students to play High school students to play Band Day attracts 70 bands By Liz Maggard Of the Kansan staff Almost 70 high school bands from Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri will take part Saturday in the University of Kansas' 38th annual Band Day. Tom Stidham, assistant director of KU bands, said Monday that more than 5,000 high school musicians would take part in Band Day activities, which include a parade Saturday morning and performances during half time of the KU-Indiana State football game Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. "The bands participating this year come in all shapes and sizes," he said. The Lawrence High School Marching Lion Band, with 219 members, will be the largest band participating, according to Stidham. The Flint Hills High School Mustang Band from Rosalia, with 20 members, will be the smallest. Rick Cox, Flint Hills band director, said yesterday from the high school in Rosalia that the Mustangs wouldn't march in the parade, but would take part in the pre-game and half time festivities. "The only thing they're not excited about is getting up at 6 a.m." Cox said. "They have a football game on Friday." day night. Sudham said Band Day activities would begin at 9 a.m. Saturday with a parade through downtown Lawrence. John Lechliter/KANSAM Gone with the windows Tim Burton, an employee of Window Systems Construction, Lee's Summit, strips the frame from a window on the second floor of the Kansas Union. During the next two months, the company will be replacing all the windows in the Union, Burton said. 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