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Pea3 6 Daily Ncbrs:kan Wednesday, September 7, 1C33 pT) y? T7 k n , r U i i ; i IT 2 I 1 Iff I 51 I I Get ore 32 oz I 1 Coke FREE wfih I I a smal canyout j 1 pizza. J I v- 7i i ma I 1 ""V'iJ Arm. iiini.. J. I I Get two 32 oz, I 1 Cokes FREE J 1 canyout pizza. J 1 r.m. ',.)f , I I 1t fly) I . .. GetthFs22oz. j ICokss FREE uhj I a l2rj3 canyout j pizza. "J . Ihe product cf The CocaCoh Compaq ' Go&ahrt PSzza he. mnni irns if ir ii l 2 3 I FREE quat FREE quarts FREEcjartj LJ h snail h medixn vhlzs2 canyout pizza, cssyout pizza, canyout pizza. Dcr.vriTcr.rj 12JisG 474CCC-3 Corpca cxrlrsj 91S33 CZI IZZHl I L L 1 LZZJ In the year 2005, Lincoln will probably have more 'dwelling units, yet fewer people per unit, according to Verl Borg, a Lincoln comprehensive planner. Dorg and other planning department staff members explained "Forecasts for the Year 005 and Generalised Land Use Plans" to the public at an open house Thursday and Friday at the Auld Recreation Center in Antelope Park. Dorg said the 2005 plans updates the 1077 Regional Comprehensive Plan, which had made forecasts for the year 2000. The main change from the 1077 forecast b a predicted population decrease and an increase In the number of single households, he said. There was a drop in the birth rate," Dorg said. "We SOC3 Piu Postage and Handling $200 Mi' aj f Industries II 2720 DesPiames Ave (118) OesPfames.IL 60019 g Card . j Ep Oate m ... a Name . ' " " U M Address Cty State ILL. Residents add 5N Sales Tax ' ako haa chan'ing social patterns, especially In the area cf femah households." Another chants was the forecast for Industrial expansion, Borg said. "In 1077 we predicted a tremendous industrial expansion out here because cf induiirfcl breakups In the Eastern part cf the country," Borg said. "We didnt get as much of a miration of Industry because cf the recession, drop in birth rate and a variety cf other thin3.,, In the retail area, Borg said, a shopping center concept will be Implemented, rather than a strip cf retail stores along a street Although downtown Lincoln showed a slight decrease In retail areas this year, Borg said the plan calls for the area to be rtrengther.ed .with' new downtown department stores In vacant end possibly new building. There will also be larger, but fewer, neighborhood shopping'ecntcrs. Borg said comprehensive plans are updated every five yean. Reports are done almost every year, but they are not as extensive. The Lincoln City. Council uses the Regional Comprehensive Plan for zoning and growth decisions, but Borg said the council is not obligated to stick to the plan. The Regional Comprehensive Plan updating process has two steps. Phase I was to update goals and policies. Borg said thb was done last year at open committee meeting that the public was invited to attend. Public hearings with the planning commission, city council and the county board were also conducted, he said. Borg said last week's open house was the beginning cf Fhase II. After gathering comments and ideas about the proposals, the planning commission, city council, county board and mayor will meet to discuss the forecasts and proposed land use plan. The plan will then undergo more evaluation, testing and refinement before it is finalized, he said. Gamer Stcil, director of the open house, said that public response to the Generalized Land Use Plan has been fairly positive. "Most people are expecting what we are predicting," he said. T7 i i r-u Nil rata Welcome to Lincoln Why don't you stop by The Sound Environment any time tomorrow evening, September 8th? Well get acquainted, sh are some refreshments and listen to some music together. Maybe you'd like to hear The Police played over Klipsch loudspeakers. Or Michsel Jacliion phyid on a Eon j i CIiien 'I system. This is an informal oppor tunity for you to relax and enjoy yourself in our listening room, without any special sales talk or obligation. "dm)) - tt-J ' - . 1 I If you're wondering what kind of stereo products we offer, why don't you ask any student who's been around here for awhile? We believe that our stereo products and service are the finest in this part of the midwest, but we'd really rather you heard someone else say that! MJ 0) lip; laid see us tomorrow .; -evening, won't you? CV ;" ..L.. T3 ZZ'1 C Gmrsvm Whm 2710 C3.70di St.-.433-4511