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ONE HOUR PHOTO & Portrait Studio 842-8564 2340 Iowa Oread Neighborhood group approves parking restrictions City Commission next to vote on morning limits By Traci Carl Kansan staff writer Residents of the Oread Neighborhood Association have created a proposal to keep KU students and employees from using their streets as parking lots. Now they are ready for the city commission to approve their proposal. Nineteen members of the Oread Neighborhood Association voted unanimously last night to submit their parking proposal to the city. The association approved a parking permit plan that would limit parking between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m., Monday through Friday, to residents or property owners. Under the latest proposal, permits would be required for cars parked on streets north and east of the University — the residential area enclosed by Tennessee, Maine, Ninth and 14th Streets. Permits would not be required from Aug. 15 to Sept. 1 so students could move in and out of apartments. Residents and property owners in the parking permit area would be able to purchase $10 parking permits from the City Clerk's office. They also would be able to purchase visitor permits for guests, service people and potential renters. The fine for parking in the area without a permit would be a minimum of $10 and a maximum of $100. Repeat offenders could be towed. Luke Jordan, a resident of the 1600 block of Kentucky Street, said the intent of the proposal was to force KU students and employees now parking on the streets to buy permits for KU parking lots. The proposal would not guarantee a parking space to every resident, he said, but it would provide more parking spaces than are available now. Kyle Kinnibal, the association's presidents, said he was not concerned about students and employees not finding other places to park. "We've been told by KU parking service that there is plenty of parking on the KU campus," he said. He said that the proposal would not go into effect until next fall if it is approved by the commission. Lawrence Puzzo, a resident in the 1200 block of Louisiana Street, said he would like to see buses stop at parking lots that are far from campus and take students to campus. Anne Winter-von Schlemmer, owner of Recycled Sounds, 622 W. 12th St., voted in favor of the proposal because it may provide more parking for her customers, she said. Most of the people who park in the morning stay all day, she said. The general public still would be able to park in the afternoon, she said, but they would be coming and going, so there would be more opportunities to find a parking space. Kurt Winter-von Schlemmer said he wanted to make sure the association had student support because many students lived in the neighborhood. Jennifer Brown, the association's coordinator, said that she had received a few phone calls about the current proposal from students and that they had showed support for the proposal. "It is important not to come off looking like an anti-student thing," he said. Entrepreneurs create fare business KCI shuttle service begins this month By Shan Schwartz Kansan staff writer Two entrepreneurs from the University are hoping to make money from something as simple as a ride to the airport. trailer hook-ups to accommodate passengers and their luggage. Jayhawk Airport Shuttle, founded by a KU student and a recent KU graduate, is looking to accommodate students who need transportation to Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Mo, this holiday season. "We thought we'd let our entrepreneur spirit kick in," said Kevin Lyons, Tulsa, Okla, senior and one of the shuttle's co-founders. "We heard a lot of students saying they needed a shuttle to the airport, and there was not much competition in Lawrence. We thought we'd get a piece of the pie." He said the shuttle service was not related to his biochemistry studies, but his co-founder, 1993 KU graduate Susie Dolak, put her graphic design degree to use in designing and promoting the shuttle with posters on campus. Lyons said he had rented vans with Lyons said posters were up on campus last week and more than 50 reservations already had been made. Paul Shackelford, president of A-1 City Cab, which operates the only other airport shuttle service in Lawrence, said the demand for shuttle service in December and January fluctuated depending on the weather. If the weather and roads were bad, Shackelford said, more students would use a shuttle instead of driving their own cars. Shackelford said that the summer months, especially May and August when school was beginning and ending, were the busiest for the A-1 shuttle. Scheduling A-1CityCab.842-2432 $18 standard rate one way. Pick-up daily at Days Inn, Holiday Inn, Kansas Union and Eldridge Hotel. Pick-ups anywhere else in Lawrence for an extra charge. Jayhawk Airport Shuttle. 865-1353 Pick-ups at Oliver and McCullom residence halls, Kansas Union and Holiday Inn. Dec. 13-22 and Jan. 8-10 only $15 one way. KANSAN "If the Christmas season does well, we'll definitely consider it," he said. "We might do it for spring break, or make it a permanent business." Lyons said the intentions for the Jayhawk Shuttle were only to operate this holiday season. But if the shuttle is successful, Lyons said, he might consider operating it again in the future. Compact Discs...Super Low Prices Cheaper Prices Cool Music First Greatest Hits Package EVER HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT KIEF'S KIEF'S CDs/TAPES 24th & Iowa St. P.O. 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REEBOK and HEXALITE are registered trademarks of Reebok International. The women of Panhellenic Association and the men of the Interfraternity Council would like to take this opportunity to wish all KU students good luck on their Finals. Have a fun, safe Winter Break!!!