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LIGHITNG
From Page 1A
robbery in December involving
students in a sorority and this
month an armed robbery involv-
ing a student in a fraternity.
The most common concern
among students at the forum was
the lack of lighting in Oxbridge
Neighborhood- the area south-
west of campus where the crimes
took place.
Jim Kosteva, the University's
director of community relations,
spoke extensively on the issue of
lighting and made it clear that
there is no quick fix to the prob-
lem.
"For us to pursue additional
lighting is not as simple and will
not be as simple as submitting a
petition, getting a couple of dol-
lars to put up some poles, putsome

lights in them and flip the switch,"
he said.
According to Kosteva, the city
of Ann Arbor has had a moratori-
um on the installation of any addi-
tional street lights in the city for
the past five to seven years.
"The reasons for this are direct-
ly financial," Kosteva said. "Street
lights are paid for by all the tax-
payers inAnn Arbor, so just as you
get an individual lighting bill at
home, the city... gets a single light-
ing bill for the thousands if not
tens of thousands of street lights
that are across the community."
Kosteva said it would cost the
city anywhere from $3,000 to
$5,000 to install new lights, but
the real problem emerges with the
long-term cost of operation.
One possible solution to the
lighting issue, Kosteva said, could
be to make the Oxbridge Neigh-
borhood a "special assessment

district."
According to Kosteva, this
type of district would have clear
boundaries around it, and individ-
uals living in the area would have
to pay a tax for an additional ser-
vice - in this case, lighting.
The DPS and AAPD officers on
the panel agreed that while street
lighting is an issue, it isn't easy to
solve. They advocated that stu-
dents use other resources avail-
able to them to ensure their safety.
The officers told students to
call DPS any time, to know where
the "Blue Light" telephones are
located on campus and to use the
shared-ride taxi service that is
free for University-affiliated indi-
viduals. They also urged students
to walk in groups and always let
someone know when and where
they're walking.
Lt. Mark St. Amour of the
AAPD said students are often easy

victims in crimes.
"Ann Arbor is a very safe town,
but (with) most home invasions,
it's an unlocked door, an unlocked
window," St. Amour said.
He added that alcohol con-
sumption often multiplies a per-
son's risk of being a victim of
certain crimes.
"Sexual assaults - alot of them
that I read- involve alcohol, so
females, watch your alcohol," St.
Amour said. "The odds of you
becoming a victim go up as the
alcohol is ingested during the
night. Two in the morning, three
in the morning, when the bars get
out, that's a prime opportunity."
In an interview last night, two
members of Delta Phi Epsilon - a
sorority located in the Oxbridge
neighborhood - said they take
cautionary measures before walk-
ing in the area at night.
LSA sophomore Julie Sher-

bill said that instead of walking
around the neighborhood, she
tries to take advantage of the Uni-
versity's Safe Ride as frequently
as possible. When Sherbill has to
walk at night, though, she said she
makes sure she's never alone.
"I always make sure I have a
buddy," Sherbill said.
LSA sophomore Allison Sher-
man said she happened to be
walking alone to her sorority
about the same time the Decem-
ber armed robbery took place. She
said the thought of how close she
was to the robbery made her ques-
tion how safe she was.
"That was definitely a wake-up
call," Sherman said. "Now every
single time I'm walking home I get
really freaked out when I see a car
or person in the distance."
- Daily News Editor Dylan
Cinti contributed to this report.

ISRAEL
From Page 5A
longstanding political and
educational relationship with
the (United States)."
LSA freshman Laura
Katsnelson, a WolvPAC mem-
ber, expressed similar frus-
tration with the University
failing to offer undergradu-
ates a chance to study abroad
in Israel.
"As a freshman at the Uni-
versity, Iwas surprised whenI
realized that we don't have an
official study abroad program
to Israel," Katsnelson wrote in
an e-mail. "For me and a lot of
classmates, Israel is a definite
possibility for study abroad
and having a (University) pro-
gram would make it a lot more
feasible."

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