University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 27, 1987 5 City Hall finds peace as candidates debate the issues By TODD COHEN Staff writer Only 48 hours earlier, Lawrence city commissioners and mall opponents had argued heatedly in City Hall. Last night, however, three commissioners and their seven challengers met in the same room for a peaceful and polite debate. The tranquility didn't deter the candidates from dividing the field on such issues as the southern Lawrence bypass, a proposed downriver extension to the use of public funds for city development. The debate at City Hall, the last before Tuesday's primary, was sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce and tele- vised by Sunflower Cablevision. The debate was televised on 29 October. Incumbents Ernest Angino, David Longhurst and Howard Hill said Lawrence had made progress the last four years. Taxes have decreased, more than 4.000 jobs have been created, and the city is operating in a positive manner, they said. "The record of the last four years is progressed, Hill said. "It a s record I'm made." Angino said, "Lawrence is an oasis. That did not happen by accident." However, several challengers said the commission was pursuing the proposed mall at the expense of the neighborhoods and city services. Candidate Dennis Constance said, "Economic development is an essential part of the city's health but not the only part. "Lawrence is home to its citizens, before it's a retail center." Constance and Thomas Graves, another candidate, said the mall would destroy the downtown's small-town appearance. "The mall is a mistake both economically and aesthetically." Graves said. Mike Mundle said, "We cannot depend on a developer alone to guide the growth of the Graves and Henry Johns said they did not think public money should be spend on retail development. city." Instead, the city needs to focus on preserving its historic neighborhoods through restrictive zoning, Johns said. On the bypass, the commissioners and candidate Carol Brown supported the current southern route proposal. But Hill said, "It's perfectly all right to use public money for public needs." But the other challengers had different ideas. Johns said the city and county had not completed enough studies to warrant building the bypass. And he said he wasn't convinced the bypass would solve traffic problems on 23rd Street. Constance said that although he wasn't convinced the bypass was needed, the city should take advantage of the federal money that may be available it. Constance and Rundle said they would prefer a route on the city's east side, and Rundle said a route to North Lawrence was needed. Ellis Hayden said a toll should be used to raise revenue to pay for the bypass' construction. SAVE YOUR MONEY. CLIP A COUPON! The University of Kansas Department of Music and Dance Division of Bands Presents the Symphonic Band Winter Concert Robert E. 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