Days after a narrow City Commission vote on whether to claw back his affordable housing project's funding, developer Tony Krsnich is asking for an apology and for the chair of the city's Affordable Housing Advisory Board to resign.
That's according to a formal complaint sent by Krsnich's attorneys on Thursday to the city attorney. The complaint, which the Journal-World obtained a copy of, alleges that the AHAB ...
The Lawrence City Commission could soon hear public comments near the start of its meeting agenda — but only from a limited number of speakers who have registered in advance.
This period for “scheduled public comment,” as well as a “pledge of civility” that would be read before the public comment period, are among the changes to the meeting order that the commission will be considering at its meeting ...
Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, had cuts, close-ups and all the other tools of cinema to build the tension in his “Dial M for Murder.” But how do you translate that kind of tension to the stage at Theatre Lawrence?
For director Sean Kenealy, the answer is this: Just make the audience "keep leaning in closer and closer and closer.”
“This isn’t a whodunit,” Kenealy says of the classic ...
Two years after Lawrence streamlined its rules for building projects near historic properties, city leaders want to know how the changes are working – and what would happen if the rules went away.
At their meeting on Tuesday, Lawrence city commissioners had a discussion with Brenna Buchanan and Joy Coleman, chair and vice chair of the Historic Resources Commission or HRC, and much of it centered on a concept ...
North Lawrence’s underpass will soon have a warning system to alert drivers when it floods during heavy rains, city staff told the Journal-World on Tuesday.
Shane Golden of the city’s Municipal Services and Operations Division said that work was underway Tuesday on the warning system, which will use a combination of sensors, signs and flashing lights.
“If water gets to a certain level, it’s supposed to ...
Instead of getting their city funding clawed back on Tuesday night, two affordable housing projects got another chance – but one of them will also have a deadline.
At its meeting on Tuesday, the City Commission voted not to recoup about $46,000 in affordable housing trust funding from developer Tony Krsnich’s 9 Del Lofts II project. Commissioners also voted to defer for six months their decision on whether ...