University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1980 Page 9 $1,703 Total $1,692 Handicapped rights commission formed By CINDY CAMPBELL Staff Reporter $1,803 Staff Reporter Lois Wilson, a victim of multiple sclerosis, believes "you can't get anywhere until you start doing things for yourself." Many handicapped Lawrence residents have adopted this attitude, and it finally has paid off. Within the past year, Lawrence has seen the creation of the Lawrence Independent Living Resource Center, 839 Kentucky St. The Resource Center provides job training and helps the handicapped. It also helps them find jobs, obtain loans and accessible housing. Another goal was accomplished yesterday when the Lawrence City Commission named a nine-member commission to aid the city in decisions affecting handicapped people. THE IDEA OF forming a Lawrence Commission on the Needs of Persons Having Disabilities originated with a conference on independence held by the Resource Center last July. The Lawrence Commission was modeled after a plan that has been used successfully in Wichita since 1978. City Commissioner Marci Francisco said, "I think we've seen a big increase in concern over the handicapped in recent years. We need to have input from these citizens to help us with our decisions. The adoption of the ordinance will create a legitimate avenue for handicapped people to express their views. "I don't think we'll see drastic changes very quickly due to their work," she said, "but we're at a point to recognize the problems of the handicapped and take on the challenge needed alleviate them. The commission will only be as strong, as the people on it." THE HANDICAPPED commission's purpose is to examine city laws, practices and customs to that they are fair to handicapped persons. Pat Steinbacher, president of the Consumer Advisory Committee to the Lawrence Independent Resource Center, said people were not aware of the problems handicapped people faced. mendations to the City Commission to ensure equality in housing, employment, education, recreation and civil and political rights. The commission will serve an advisory function but will not vote. "Before I was handicapped, I didn't know a single handicapped person in this whole town," she said. "That's terrible! There are a lot of us out there and most of us need help." Steinbacher, who is legally blind, said, "All we want to do is become independent. We can do lots of fantastic things if we are just given the chance. The commission may change. We worked so hard for it." ANITA SILER, a counselor for the Resource center and a polio victim, said she also was in favor of the commission. said. "Up until this point, handicapped people have not made themselves visible. Now people know we exist. This commission is working to make us are coming into the International Year of the Handicapped." Jon Harper, staff librarian for the Resource Center, said, "I think it a good thing to make the public sector more aware of the needs of the handicapped." Siler said the thing that annoyed her most was when non-handicapped people used handicapped parking spaces. Harper, who has cerebral palsy, said that architectural barriers were his biggest problems. "Businesses all over the city have handicapped parking places but they're almost always taken," she said. Lawrence Mayor Ed Carter said that the responsibility for monitoring private handicapped parking was up to each business. The Lawrence police have no control in private parking lots, he said. "I think it's long overdue," she Commissioners reject request to annex farmland for industry The Lawrence City Commission rejected a request last night for annexation of about 40 acres between the city and the streets south of the West Turpine exit. Arthur said he wanted to use the land, now farmland, for light industry. The land is east of the Santa Fe Industrial Park. By JENNIFER LISTON Staff Reporter About 40 residents from the area attended the meeting to protest the request, made by Charles Arthur, the property owner. Charles Johns, a member of the Riverside Neighborhood Association, gave the commission a petition with the comments of people who protested the annexation. Most of the people at the commission meeting were protesting Arthur's intended use in the area. Several individuals used that infrastructure adequately screened from residences. Alan Sica, a neighborhood resident, said that the industry would not blend with the community. "If you violate that land, it's going to destroy that community," he said. COMMISSIONERS ALSO agreed to let Bryan Anderson, owner of the Fat City Toy Co., stay two more weeks in the building at 600 Massachusetts St. The city condemned the building this summer for a parking lot. Anderson, who has been renting the building from the city for $500 a month, was to leave the building before Nov. 1. Commissioners decided to let Anderson stay in the building until Nov. 15 for a token rent of one dollar. Anderson asked the commission last month to reconsider demolishing the building. Commissioners decided to ask the city's legal staff if they could have been involved in the construction. That legal report will be presented at next week's meeting. Anderson gave the commissioners a petition signed by 282 people who protested the building's condemnation for alternatives to the parking lot. 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