As part of a City of Lawrence study about housing affordability and “COVID’s impact on the housing market,” you can now take an online survey that asks plenty of questions about your housing – but no questions about COVID.
If you're wondering why that is, city officials and consultants say there's a good reason for the study to have a COVID angle, and it's not just that it's funded with a federal grant ...
Costco isn't the only grocery store eyeing the far west end of Sixth Street — there are now signs that Aldi is considering a site just a couple thousand feet away.
On Wednesday, the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a rezoning request for just over four acres on the northeast corner of Sixth Street and George Williams Way. City staff's report on the request ...
The first question of the night for the North Lawrence corridor study task force was no softball: “Burger at Johnny’s, or enchiladas at La Tropicana?”
“That’s really tough,” said one committee member when they saw the informal poll at the start of the meeting. “That IS tough,” another echoed.
“This is the hard part,” joked consultant Bill Madsen. “We’re going to have to make decisions ...
While electric vehicles, or EVs, have been steadily rising in popularity in Douglas County, the area's charging infrastructure has some growing to do, a new report from local planning officials suggests.
The report is called the Douglas County EV Readiness Report. It was produced by the Lawrence-Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization and the city and county sustainability departments, and its goal is ...
Actor Tyson Williams has spent a lot of time looking for Martin Luther King Jr.
He’ll be playing the civil rights leader on stage next week, and he’s searched for him in articles, in recordings, in the motel in Memphis where King was assassinated.
In his imagination, the one place he finds King over and over is in the audience.
He asks himself: If King were there for Theatre Lawrence’s production of ...
In the North Lawrence Comprehensive Corridor Study, big questions are taking shape about safety, identity and connections to the rest of the city, and the study's task force will soon think more about what to do next.
At its meeting on Tuesday, the task force will hear about recent public feedback efforts to inform the study, including a survey, workshops and listening sessions. Then, they're expected to ...