The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1981, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
Wednesday, february 25, 1981
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"Lincoln's Corner on Hairstyling"
Plans presented to defeat radial
By Kim llachiya
Standing in the middle of a block at 21st and U streets
that has been leveled in anticipation of the proposed
Northeast Radial, a spokesman for a Lincoln group
opposed to the April 7 radiaJ referendum announced plans
Tuesday for a drive to defeat the radial "once and for all."
Rich Sutton, president of the Clinton Neighborhood
Organization, one of 12 groups aligned against the radial,
read a prepared statement to a group of supporters and re
porters about the formation of the anti-radial group
known as Citizens Against Radial Expenditures.
Last fall the Lincoln City Council voted 5-2 to pursue
the "no-build" option based on a federal environmental
inipace statement. Since then, local groups have petition
ed to place the radial issue on the ballot for a city-wide
vote.
"This is a kickoff event to let people know there is a
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Christian Fellowship. It is
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Union Rostrum at 7:30
p.m. The public is welcome.
Virgil Warren will be speak
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NU-Meds will be meeting
tonight at 7:00 in the Ne
braska Union. Room numb
er will be posted.
ASUN is taking appli
cations for Student Court
justices for the 1981-82
year. Applicants must be
full-time students, have a
cumulative grade-point aver
age of at least 2.75, and,
if an undergraduate, have at
least junior standing. The
Chief Justice of the Court
must be a law student.
Information sheets and ap
plications are available in
the ASUN office, Nebraska
Union 1 15. Deadline is Feb.
27.
There will be a Wildlife
meeting tonight at 7:30 in
the East Campus Union.
Room number will be post
ed. Beginning this week, the
Government Liaison Com
mittee will suspend its 7:30
a.m. Tuesday meetings with
state senators until after the
ASUN elections. The week
ly meetings will resume
on March 17.
grassroots effort to get the factors out about the radial,"
Sutton said.
"We question the proposed expenditure of homes and
businesses, the expenditure of local and federal tax
dollars. I stand here to dramatize the radial's devastating
effect of 20 years of indecision.
"Would you build something here if you don't know
what's going to happen to it later?"
Sutton said radial proponents say the road is needed to
promote Lincoln's growth.
"We support growth with quality, not simply growth,"
he said.
Citing President Ronald Reagan's policy of "tightening
the federal belt," Sutton said the proposed 75 percent
federal funding for the radial may never materialize, yet
planning continues that disrupts home owners and
business planners.
Sutton declined to place a specific dollar amount on
the project, but he said inflation will at least double the
proposed costs by 1986, when the project is supposed to
be started.
Sutton spoke next to a row of six cars parked in the
lot, which he said dramatizes the impact six lanes of
traffic would have on the effected neighborhoods and the
new Malonc Community Center.
Sutton said his group, which is operating on what he
termed a shoestring budget, plans to distribute leaflets and
yard signs to publicize its feelings.
He said he didn't want to predict the outcome of the
election.
"Of course people directly impacted will turn out
stronger than those who will not be losing homes. But this
is a city issue. I just can't speculate on the reaction of
south and east Lincoln. But I do believe that when people
find out the actual costs, they will realize that we don't
need this facility."
Sutton said CARL is mainly interested in forcing a
final decision on the radial issue.
"We thought we had a decision last fall from the City
Council. We need to come to an end on this, one way or
another, so we can get on with our lives," Sutton said.
GLC-sponsored talks
concern student group
Proponents and opponents to forming a State Student
Association will meet in three debates, according to a
member of the ASUN Government Liaison Committee.
The debates, sponsored by GLC, will give those
supporting as SSA between 10 to 15 minutes to voice
their opinions. Those against an SSA will be given the
same amount of time.
An SSA is a state-wide lobbying body that would work
on concerns to all NU campuses and state colleges. The
issue of its formation is a survey question on the ASUN
ballot. Student government elections are March!.
The first debate is scheduled for today at 1:30 pjn. in
the Nebraska LInion main lounge. A second debate is
scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. at the East Union. The
third debate will be March 2 at 8 p.m. in the city union.
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