University Dally Kansan Friday, September 19, 1975 3 By THERESE MENDENHALL Staff Writer Council discusses community development Suggestions ranging from recreational development along the banks of the Kansas River to the licensing of bicycle riders are proposed last night by the Citizen's Advisory Council as part of its Goals for Lawrence Program. However, refinement of the proposals was postponed because of low attendance. The council met to discuss the report of seven of the 10 committees organized last spring to develop goals in 10 areas of development. The committee will submit their reports in October, Bruce Morgan, community development consultant of Midwest Research Institute, said. Midwest Research Institute is the consultant for the goals program. Hank Booth, member of the transportation and communication committee, said, "Our biggest problem is how we're going to get members of the Citizens Advisory Council together to approve these reports." Jack Landreth, chairman of the council, said 50 per cent of the 60-member council was necessary for a quorum. There were 23 persons at the meeting, which was in the city commission room of the First National Bank Tower. "I think the reports are just great if we could just get some people out to look at them." Landreth said. Five themes were evident in the seven reports, which were composed of a total of 26 pages. Improvement of public transportation, rehabilitation and conservation efforts, encouragement of industry and business, establishment of vocational education programs and continued citizen involvement in the Goals for Lawrence Program were each mentioned as observed in more than one of the seven reports. Two of the committees, the transportation and communication committee and the business and economic development committee, listed specific suggestions. The transportation and communication committee suggested the development of a bicycle training system which would lead to better road safety through the Lawrence Police Department. Other suggestions were the synchronizing of traffic lights on major Lawrence arrondissement airport and upgrading of the Lawrence Municipal Airport, development of more sidewalks and bikeways and the development of new bus routes. Coordinate rides requested by telephone. Hank Booth made the committee's final proposal craly. He said the proposal had been developed at the end of the committee's 16th meeting. Lynn D. Leban, 18, Lawrence freshman, remained in critical condition this morning at the KU Medical Center, where she is being treated for injuries she received Monday in a car accident in which another KU student was killed. Leban was riding in a car driven by Mark T. Gallauz, 22, St. Louis junior, that was struck broadside by a monday night at Second Street and the west turnipke access Student's condition critical ESTATE AUCTION Sept. 21—12:00 p.m. 342 Mississippi road in north Lawrence. Galluzzo was killed in the accident. The third KU student in the car, Helen Frolow, 18, Lawrence freshman, is in fairly good condition at Lawrence Memorial according to a hospital spokesman. When planning your winter wedding. The Castle Tea Room has facilities for wedding parties. Make your arrangements soon. The Castle Tea Room 1907 MADE MARVIN GARDENS 411 W. 14th - T-Shirt Sale * every iron-on transfer in stock on your choice of T-shirt $3% sale ends saturday The following positions (chairmen and committee members) are needed for Festival of the Arts: SUA INTERVIEWS FOR FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS - Techinical - Publicity * Security - Security * Tickets - Tickets - Ushers EMERALD CITY AUCTION SERVICE - Hospitality - Creative Writing Contest * K.U. and Lawrence Events Interviews will be held Wednesday, September 24, 1975, from 7-10 p.m. Please sign up in the SUA office. ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CENTER 1631 Crescent Road (one block north of Jayhawk Towers) WORSHIP The Celebration of the Eucharist St. Lawrence Chapel 1910 Stratford Road University Lutheran Church 15th & Iowa Streets St. Lawrence Chapel 1910 Stratford Road UMHE Building 1208 Oread The committees were organized last spring and held a total of about 50 meetings this summer, Morgan said. He said the meeting would meet Oct. 13 to finalize the proposals. SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 9:30 a.m. Midnight Fr. Matthew Habiger Sr. Barbara Overman Fr. John Rossiter WEEKDAYS: 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m STAFF 841-3309 843-0357 841-3309 M, W, F but not T or Th Danforth Chapel on campus M, T, W, Th, but not F St. Lawrence Chapel 4:45 p.m. commission two years ago. Landreth said members were solicited from all wards and precincts of the city and 50 were appointed to the council. CENTER PHONE 843-0357 Some proposals of the business and economic development committee were the development of a program of check identification to facilitate check cashing for local merchants; a renewal project for the 600 block of Massachusetts, to be coordinated with the new Kansas River bridge between two cities; and a program of local businesses and industries to identify market possibilities for new ones; and a program to refurbish downtown buildings. Landreth would he appoint a committee consisting of the chairmen of the topic committees to coordinate the 10 team proposals and to submit a final report. zoning, health and social services, education and recreation, and culture. The council will submit the final version of the reports to the Lawrence City Commission. Landreth said. He said the council would have to review the report and effects of the report during coming years. Other committees that submitted reports had studied local government, planning and the council was created by the city THE LAWRENCE Bahai COMMUNITY Presents Step by Step (PASO A PASO) A film in Spanish and English on the growth of the Bahai faith among Indians, Latins in Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Panama FREE FILM TONIGHT Lawrence Community Bldg. Council Room Kansas Union TACO-TICO SPECIAL FRI.-SAT.-SUN. 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