14 Friday, August 28, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Public meeting airs views on downtown By BRIAN BARESCH Staff writer The Downtown Improvement Committee, newly reformed to advise the Lawrence City Commission on downtown development, had the first of several planned town meetings last night to ensure that the public will have a say in the future of downtown. The committee, which has advised the city in past years, was reinstituted in May after a proposal for a downtown mall was defeated in an advisory vote in last April's general election. Several speakers at the meeting, including committee members, said downtown plans had failed in the past because public input was limited. "The plans can be no better than the process," Barbara Waggoner, Lawrence resident, said at the meeting at the Lawrence Arts Center. Waggoner said that secret planning had killed a Sizerel Realty Co. plan in 1983 and a Jacobs, Visconsi and Jacobs plan this year. The next step for the committee will be to hire a developer consultant, who will help choose a developer to work on downtown. The committee has until Dec. 31 to recommend to the City Commission a development plan that keeps downtown the center of business and civic life in the Douglas County region. Trust is also an issue in the city's relations with developing firms, both speakers and committee members said. Don Brownstein, Lawrence resident, said Lawrence had a poor image and low credibility among the city's residents. A city city had handled itself in the past. Although acknowledging concerns about reaching agreements with developers in the city's favor, committee chairman Burdett Loomis, who is also chairman of the political science department at KU, said he was confident Lawrence could negotiate a good deal. "I think we're big boys and girls," he said. Ellis Hayden, who was an unsuccessful candidate for a commission seat in April, told the committee that he didn't want to pay for what should be a free enterprise. "I don't want to pay for one brick to subsidize J.C. Penney or anyone else to move downtown," he said. Aloha and bonjour; student wins free trip By VIRGINIA McGRATH Staff writer When Stephanie Docq arrived at the University of Kansas in August, she looked forward to her year as an exchange student from France. A week later, she was also looking forward to a free trip to Hawaii. Docq, a junior from the University of Franche Comte in Begancon, France, won the trip from radio station KLZR-FM and Matilda Bay Wine Coolers. She entered a drawing for the trip two days after she arrived from France. Docq said that she and a friend were walking through campus and stopped in front of the Kansas Union. KLZR was broadcasting live from in front of the Union as part of a back-to-school promotion. The station also was holding a drawing for the free trip for two to Hawaii. Docq stopped and filled out a registration form to enter the contest. Five days later, the radio station informed her that she had won. "It was such a surprise," Doco said. "I had never won anything before. I phoned my parents in and I told all my friends here." Docq said she found out she'd won during a party at McCollum Hall. "They tried to call me but I wasn't in my room," she said. So station officials called the front desk and had it announced at the party. Bob Newton, station manager at KLZR, said that the station had done an on-campus broadcast during Hawk Week for the past ten years and that they usually had a drawing. 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