UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, July 20,1994 7 Yumi Chikamori / KANSAI Parking tickets decrease A KU undergraduate who works for Parking Department writes a parking ticket. "Giving parking tickets to people is not an enjoyable job," he said. Fall changes to bring new restricted hours, reusable car permits By Jennifer Hughes Special to the Kansan Summer in Lawrence is relaxing when compared to the hectic schedule of the school year. People are fewer, and classes are laid back. But the Parking Department is still on patrol. The department has fewer people on their parking control staff in the summer, said Donna Hultine, assistant director of parking, but since there are fewer students to go around, the job isn't as big. Students still try to beat the system, however. Hultine said during summer, employees chiefly target lots in the morning due to the scheduling of summer classes. "It's so much more relaxed," Hultine said. "Our tickets are really low in the summer." Ticket numbers might be lower than the rest of the year, but students still receive tickets. Hultine said that Lot 33, between Haworth and Dole Human Development Center, is targeted closely by the parking control staff. She said that many students parked there to drop off something for a class, and parents parked there to pick up their children at Dole. While ticketing will remain the same, students can expect one change when classes begin fall semester. Jayhawk Boulevard will be closed for an additional 15 minutes in the evening. Campus was open to traffic at 4:45 p.m. Beginning Aug. 22, it will remain closed until 5:00 p.m. The change resulted from a recommendation that campus be closed longer. Hultine said it should increase pedestrian traffic safety. Other Parking Department changes include reusing hangtag permits. If a student already has a yellow zone permit from last year, they need to keep the hang tag and bring it with them to purchase a new permit, Hultine said. Students will receive a sticker to put on the hang tag, validating it for the next year. "In the long run we think it's going to save us money," Huline said. Parking permits for the fall semester can be purchased beginning August 1 at the Parking Department. Dyche Hall addition to be started in fall Kansan staff report Construction on Dyche Hall will begin in September. The University hired Kelley Construction Inc. of Topeka for $1,111,000 to build a 9,000-square-foot addition to the building. The state educational building and the National Science Foundation will fund the project. Allen Wiechert, University architect, said the addition would be used to store science specimens that need to be preserved in ethyl alcohol. The Lawrence Fire Department pointed out that the alcohol was a fire hazard, he said. "The building will be like a storage warehouse built right on the site of Dyche, separated by fire walls," he said. The University expects the addition to be completed early in 1996. 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