The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 30, 1982, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Daily Nebraskan
Monday, Augutt30, 1982
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Certain qualifications are required for eligibility. Please call for
complete information or visit either of our two convenient locations.
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Move of arterials proposed
to decrease campus traffic
By Pat Higgins
The UNL administration
would like to change 16th
and 17th streets from noisy
arterials to quiet residential
byways. A proposed plan
would put new arterials
farther east, in the vi
cinity of 19th Street, ac
cording to UNL Business
Manager Ray Coffee.
City officials and uni
versity administrators have
been meeting, trying to
hammer out a solution
to the heavy traffic 16th
and 17th streets carry
through campus.
An average of 30,000
vehicles a day use 16th
and 17th streets, Coffey
said. The number increases the defeat of the radial
during the State Fair, the was a proposal to the citv
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would have paied 16th and
first week of school
the football season.
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So enroll in Army
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4We couldn't even get
a traffic light on 16th and
S streets until a student
was seriously injured there
in 1975," Coffey said.
In the nine-tenths mile
stretch on 16th and 17th
streets, between R and
Holdrege streets, there were
255 accidents between 1976 .
and 1978. Coffey said those
streets had an accident rate
15 times higher than average
for city streets.
In 1968, the NU Board
of Regents passed a reso
lution asking the city of
Lincoln to find alternative
arterials to 16th and 17th
streets. The Northeast Rad
ial Highway would have
provided such an alternative
but was voted down. That
defeat eliminated the pro
posed street that was in
tended to carry traffic from
downtown to northeast Lincoln.
i m streets as arterials
indefinitely," Coffey said.
If the city goes along
with the university plan
to push the arterials far
ther east, right of way
must be bought from the
bankrupt Rock Island Rail
road which owns a signif
icant portion of that land.
Part of the problem is
potential funding. In the
past, a project that is
part of the Comprehensive
Plan has been eligible for
federal funding and assist
ance. The impact of the
recent federal budget cuts
on road projects could cause
some delays, Coffey said.
Because the UNL campus
should be wholly without
cross-town traffic flowing
through it, the bypass to
16th and 17th streets will
be built eventually, Coffey
said. He compared this
project to the capital con
struction requests made by
"Something that really the university to the Neb
spurred action from us after raska Legislature.
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