1 12 Wednesday, October 16, 1974 University Daily Kansan East Lawrence group looks at federal plan The administrative board of the East Lawrence Improvement Association (ELIA) discussed last night a federal program that might involve its neighborhood. According to Nancy Hambleton, city commissioner, the program would help secure home improvement plans for neighborhoods that formally couldn't meet credit qualifications. The project is nationally co-directed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Home Loan Bank. William A. Whiteside, staff director of the Federal Home Loan Bank, will be in Lawrence tomorrow morning to talk about the benefits of lending agencies and interested citizens. Whiteside's visit was the major reason for last night's special ELIA meeting, Hambleton said. She explained the general provisions of the project and asked the group to prepare some questions f Whiteside. The Neighborhood Services Project, established in July 1974, originated in Pittsburgh and was tried in Oakland with a good deal of success. Hambleton said. It has been piloted in only one smaller city and, according to Hambleton, that is the city of Tewkesbury. The trouble with the project's operation it, a smaller city is the difficulty of obtaining low interest, long-term loans, Hambleton said. The project would be a cooperative effort between the neighborhood, the lending agencies, and the neighborhood would elect a board to administer the program, the lending agencies would provide low interest loans and the city government would provide streets and provide necessary city services. If the project is accepted in Lawrence Bank would cover administrative costs. Union lot to be limited The parking lot directly across from the Kansas Union will no longer be available for guest parking, according to Phil Frickey, chairman of the Parking and Traffic Board. Frickey said recently that the lot would be zoned blue, and the guest lot would be moved north. The lot will have twoitions, of which will have two rooms, will provide about 90 parking spaces. A barrier had been used to limit access to the Union former guest parking lot, but it has been broken for some time. The barrier was dismantled after a quarter was denoted in a machine. Cars were running into the barrier and it was coming down on top of cars, so the Parking and Traffic Board was forced to find an alternative, Frickey said. The parking lot north of the School of Religion, which was enlarged by the razing of a house, will provide parking and will have meters on the south half and R- The parking meters, which provide two hours of parking for 25 cents, won't be installed for at least 80 days. Frikey said. The meters, which are made in the current parking situation. Parking meters were installed only last summer. Teery Hall and across from Summerfield hill. 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