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1 WEEK OF PRAYER
FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
Jan. 17 to Jan. 21
You are invited to an ecumenical
worship service for Christian Unity
today, at 5 p.m. at the Newman
Center, 18th and Emerald.
(across from the Intramural fields)
Campus Interfaith Ministry
at the University of Oregon
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Board approves reorganization
Proposal asks adoption of three-department model
The Lane County Board of Commissioners
Tuesday unanimously approved the concept of a
county government reorganization
The proposal, submitted by acting general
Administrator Margaret Mahoney, asks the board
to adopt the three-department model, which
would consolidate five departments into three
and leave four departments intact
The motion to adopt the model drafted by
Mahoney gives her "fairly broad authority,” said
Commissioner Scott Lieuallan
Mahoney and commissioners agree that
county government needs reorganization to
eliminate duplication of services, place divisions
under appropriate administrators and depart
ments and cut costs before the budget process
begins, Mahoney says
"There is always a link between the budget
process and ongoing county finance,"' said
Mahoney
Commission Chairman Jerry Rust expressed
concern that the proposal may upset organization
twice, once now and once during the budget
process
Rust said the board should consider the
problem of merging our budgetary position with
our reorganization."
Mahoney said reorganization will work if the
board keeps in mind the priorities it adopted last
week Those priorities stress maintenance of
mandated services
Mahoney said the proposal would work in
three steps board approval of the model, assign
ment of appropriate managers to work in the
interim, establishment of a time table and regular
updates to the board
Mahoney anticipates a completion date of
July 1 this year
Under the proposal, the newly created
departments are Community Health and Social
Services, Public Works, and Administrative Ser
vices
Community Health and Social Services in
cludes Health, Mental Health, Employment and
Training, the Library, and the Museum Public
Works includes Engineering, Public Services,
Land Development, and Fleet Services Adminis
trative Services includes Finance Operations,
Management Services, General Services and
Animal Regulation.
Enrollment down; residency up
By Sandy Johnstone
Of th« Emerald
Residence hall occupancy
does not necessarily decline
when enrollment takes a dip,
according to Dan Williams,
housing director
Comparing enrollment and
housing percentage figures
from fall term shows that while
enrollment has decreased, oc
cupancy in the residence halls
has not been affected as se
verely
The junior class showed the
greatest discrepancy with a 6
percent enrollment dip and a 14
percent hike in residence hall
occupancy Freshman class
enrollment declined 15 percent,
as did occupancy, but soph
omore residence hall occu
pancy nudged up 1 percent
while enrollment dipped 116
percent Senior enrollment rose
4 percent, corresponding with a
5 percent increase in residency
Williams says the housing
department is able to retain and
attract students by keeping their
prices down He says they are
hoping to keep this year's rate
for next year through greater
efficiency and better organiza
tion, but "there are still a lot of
unknowns.
"We are in a competitive
market," says Williams. "We no
longer have a captive audience
We look at students as con
sumers."
University room and board
costs are slightly below average
compared to 22 other major u
niversities in the Western and
Midwestern United States
The comparative figures are
based on a double-occupancy
room in a residence hall with 19
to 21 meals a week Costs range
from $1,740 at Kansas State
University to $2,755 at the
University of California at Ber
keley, to $3,423 at Stanford
University
The average cost of room and
board was $2,219. University
residence halls were under that
mark at $2,127, slightly higher
than Oregon State University at
$2,040 OSU provides one less
meal per week than the Univer
sity contract
About 2,550 students are liv
ing in residence halls during
winter term, compared to about
2,650 fall term. Williams says
this decline is normal.
Correction
The time for the 911 emer
gency communications work
shop in Monday’s Emerald was
reported inaccurately It will be
held at 1:30 p m today at the
Lane County Jail
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