Environmental resources reborn RESOURCES from page 1 into ways to make the current recy cling program more efficient Working with Ecology Now, the office has also introduced the reusable grab V go containers to rfesidence j hall dining services. ■e And Johnson’said"the office has many more projects in the works, including an Earth Day celebration, fn earth wellness festival and apian to * $vork with residence halls to compost Jhe waste from dining services, 3 Although Johnson will be leaving the office in May, he has no plans to jet the goals of the office fizzle, o He is creating a manual to help the jnext director successfully run the office. i “We’re working to get the name -put and establish it as a usable place,” Johnson said. i> • • -■ ?■!• . .... . —CITY COUNCIL— Ordinance for nudity debated ByCaraFesek Staffwriter Two proposed ordinances dis cussed at Monday’s City Council meet ing could affect the future of exotic dancing in Lincoln. ' The first proposed ordinance defines nudity and makes it unlawful for a person to appear in any public place in a state of nudity. Exceptions would be made for art and breast feed ing, among other things. The second proposed ordinance bans sexual contact in businesses. The ordinances stem from a pro posal discussed at the Feb. 1 meeting. The initial proposal drew much more criticism than approval, and City Council members decided to redraft that proposal into two separate ordi nances. The new proposals drew more approval than the original. Tom Casady, Lincoln Police chief, was one of about 10 Lincoln residents who spoke in support of die proposed ordinances. { “I think it would be a very good thing,” Casady said. He said the ordinances could lead to a decrease in crimes against women. Furthermore, Casady said the proposed ordinances were realistic. “I simply want to assure you that (the Lincoln Police Department) can enforce this,” he said. However, the majority of those who testified at the meeting were in opposi tion of the proposed ordinances. “It is an art form,” said Shari Nitz, an exotic dancer. “There is no hanky panky going ore” Lincoln attorney Pat O’Brien spoke on behalf of three clubs that feature exotic dancing, the Royal Grove, the Foxy Lady and the Night Before. O’Brien said if the ordinances pass, many businesses may simply relocate outside the city limits. Others were afraid the proposed ordinance banning public nudity would infringe on First Amendment rights. Gene Summerland, a Lincoln attor ney, said in November the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case debating constitutionality of a Pennsylvanian nudity ban. The court’s decision is still pending. Summerland urged the coiin fcil to wait until the Supreme Court reaches a decision to act on the pro posed ordinances. 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