The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 02, 1981, Page page 6, Image 6

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daily nebraskan
thursday, april 2, 1981
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Union utility expenses
threaten fee increase
By Ward W. Triplett III
A proposed plan to re
duce the unions' utility
bill in the next fiscal year
would still require a raise
in student fees, said Daryl
Swanson, union director.
At the Union Board
meeting Wednesday night
Swanson said the recent
administrative decision that
the unions must pay for
their own utilities will cost
an estimated $294,700.
"If the university is going
to have the unions pay for
these (their utilities) we
would then have to begin
charging the university for
its current building uses in
turn," Swanson said.
In a revised estimation of
university usage of the
union from two years ago
Swanson said the unions
would charge $44,021 for
university office space;
$77,351 for meeting, dining
and assembly rooms;
$28,056 for public areas
and services; $18,337 for
academic space for home ec
onomics (in the East Union)
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This proposal would
leave what Swanson called a
"remaining problem" of
$85,714 in utility costs.
This money would have to
come from student fees,
Swanson said.
"I think the students
should pay a part of the
unions' cost but I am con
cerned about the prospect
of adding additional fees
burdens to students." he
said.
The $85,714 would be
approximately $2 per stu
dent and that may rise in
upcoming years with rising
utility costs. Swanson said.
In other board action
a motion was passed stat
ing the union will no longer
take reservations for the
lighted portable signs that
have been used in the past
for advertising outside of
the unions.
The union will honor all
signs currently scheduled
and the operations commit
tee will look into increasing
protection of the signs.
Several board members
said the signs lack of
"aesthetic quality" reflected
poorly on the unions, parti
cularly when letters were
changed. The signs are con
stant vandalism targets,
Swanson said.
Swanson also said the
Cornhusker Bank had ex
pressed an interest in
putting a money machine in
the East Union.
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