University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 5, 1987 5 Opponents of mall plan petition drive By a Kansan reporter A citizens group opposed to a downtown mall decided Tuesday to pass petitions around town in an effort to put a mail question on the April 7 general election ballot. More than 200 people attended the Tuesday meeting of Citizens for a Bridge. The group proposes voters be asked: "Shall the following be adopted? Massachusetts and Vermont streets shall not be closed or vacated from Sixth Street to 11th Street." A yes vote would be a vote against the mall. A Cleveland developer has proposed building a mail that would close off the 600 block of Massachusetts and Vermont streets. The meeting was organized by Phil Minton, Lawrence resident, and Pat Kehhe, coordinator of the KU information center. Minton said yesterday that he was confident the group would get the 2,216 signatures needed to put the question on the ballot. It's possible the group would ask the commission to vote to put the question up. "We'd be more than happy to build a bonfire out of our petitions," he said. However, Lawrence Mayor Sandra Praeger said she didn't think the commission could legally say that. It's hard for the commission would do so anyway, she said. Praeger said the commission was proceeding properly regarding mail proposals and would hold a referendum on the mall sometime this year. City Commissioner David Longhurst requested at Tuesday's commission meeting that the commission discuss its position on the mall at its Feb. 24 meeting. Show Your Sentimental Side Roses and violets may be all right, but say "I love you" in black and white Let your Valentine know your true feelings by placing an ad in the Sunbeam section of the Kansan. Let your Valentine know your true feelings by placing an ad in the Sweetheart Section of the Kansas. To place your ad, fill out this coupon. 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