The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1986, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Daily Nebraskan
Monday, January 13, 1986
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Two UNL faculty parking lots have
been closed for construction of the
Lied Center for Performing Arts.
UNL Business Manager Kay Coffey
said the lots, one at the corner of 1 2th
and Q streets, the other west of the
University Publishing Co. building, 1126
Q St., have been closed because of
building demolitions and const met ion
of Lied renter.
The two lots cont ained 43 spaces. He
said the area west of University Pub
lishing Co. was a vacant lot meant to be
used only until construction of the Lied
Center began.
More parking spaces will be availa
ble after this semester, Coffey said. The
removal of a filling station building at
10th and K streets has almost made up
for the spaces lost to the Lied Center.
An additional 20 to 25 spaces could
be added after a contractor completes
the renovation of Architectural Hall
and moves equipment from 10th and K
streets near Westbrook Music Building,
he said.
Faculty parking has always been a
problem, especially on the south side
of campus, he said. Faculty members
must accept that they may have to walk
farther from their parking spaces to
their offices.
Lt. John Burke, UNL parking admin
strator, said parking problems could be
avoided If people used a carpool or took
the bus to work.
Coffey said current parking may not
be convenient, but the cost would be
higher at parking garages. The univer
sity looks into building parking gar
ages periodically, Coffey said, but they
are too expensive.
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Irene Gonser of Lincoln watches the ceremonial demolition
of the University Publishing Co. building, 1126 Q St., Jan. 6.
fooldng for pkce?v LiSTdemoTftion work
will begin this month
Demolition of buildings that stand
on the Lied Center for Performing Arts
construction site should begin in two
to three weeks, said Bob Carpenter,
university architect for the center.
All buildings between 1 1th and 1 2th
and Q and R streets, with the exception
of Kimball Recital Hall, will be demol
ished by June 1, Carpenter said.
The demolition, which will be car
ried out by Debs Demolition contractor
of Perry, Iowa, will cost about $125,000,
Carpenter said. The University Publish
ing Co. building at 1126 Q St. will be
demolished first. Eight buildings will
be razed.
Demolition work will not interfere
with traffic, Carpenter said.
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A ceremonial demolition kicked off
the work Jan. 6. The actual razing of the
buildings will begin after preparations,
such as disconnection of electrical
wires and removal of asbestos from the
buildings, are completed.
The Lied Center will cost $20 million
to build, with $10 million supplied by
the Lied Foundation Trust of Las Vegas
in honor of the late Omaha business
man Ernst Lied. Lied was an alumnus
of UNL.
The Legislature appropriated $5 mil
lion for the effort. The NU Foundation
has agreed to raise the remaining $5
million and an additional $5 million for
the center's permanent maintenance.
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