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Show D.MIV III :iHi:,1llt -- RMn.(wllmincHcralJnml.Pmw,lHiih SMART CENTER Continued front At held Saturday nt a West Virginia hospital, where a Salt Iake Ctv police detec-tivand an Khl agent wort' questioning him, Kdmunds was admitted Tor liver damage. V 5 - ., m Continued - - , . -.- drug-relate- d "He is conscious. Ho ' m Mar-tinsbur- " - g -- ;:. ;r-v- cr- -' V ' I IKII (.I.AM TI.At he Troiii A "We don't want people calling 911 I lists the residents neighborhood chair, City Council .representative and community police officer. Ilie customer service rep fills out a Torm detailing the concern and can toll the resident information listed in the software by using key words. "This is the first time we have some data that can help us with solely specific issues," said Mary " an energy department employee who is helping implement the call center plan. The resident's concern can then Ih sent to the particular city department via the software and tracked by city administration to make sure the problem is taken care of. "It helps get everyone on the some page," said energy department employee Karen Brown, who is helping implement the call center plan. The call center is not meant to take 911 calls or police dispatch calls. In fact, city employees are hoping residents will call for simple questions instead of bothering the 911 dispatchers. "We don't want people calling 911 because they want the BYU football schedule or when they want to know when the public library is open," DeLaMare-Schaefe- r . p alert and speaking," City Hospital Teresa spokeswoman McCain' said Saturday. "Apparently he's cwper-ating- , said Salt Ijike City police Sgt. Fred Louis, who had no word on what I'.dmunds was Raying. llico have said they consider Edmunds a possible in witness Elizabeth Smart's June 5 disappearance. A milkman helped trace a car owned by Edmunds that was spotted in the Smart's neighborhood two mornings before her abduction. . AsMiuntnl I'ivm Coming up empty: A search volunteer and a bloodhound, lower left, look for Elizabeth Smart on Saturday In a subdivision that's under construction along Traverse Ridge In Draper. No . trace of the missing girl was discovered. . 852-600- 0 By DEBRA JANDREAU Ttw Dally Herld AMERICAN FORK don't want you to think we are picking on you," J.H. Hadfield, planning engineer, told Deseret Industries developers at a recent planning commission meeting. "Tou need to go look at the problem we are having at tne old site," he said, when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints requested to build a new Deseret Industries Center at 435 S. 500 East. "We v Planners expressed conthat the new Deseret Industries building would create the same problems with trash they've been having at the previous cencern ter. Huilding architect John Weaver said the design of the building Is a completely new which prototype, addresses many of the planners' concerns. The new building will be 49,000 square feet total, with 24,000 designated for retail, 11,000 for production and 9,000 square feet for an On the doorsteps of the neighborhood employee center. Placed next to the receiving site, on the south side of the building, will be a trash compactor, Weaver said. "So there will be nowhere near the situation you've seen with the past building," he said. One of the main access to the building comes fioints 400 South, which has not yet been completed or improved. Deseret Industries developers said they're drafting a letter to the city that indicates their intent to continue improvements Your ads in print all along 400 South. Commissioner Alan 'Christensen said he was concerned about there being no buffer between the build' ing and future development. He suggested adding a radius to the south parking lot so more landscaping area could be provided. "This will provide an even better buffer between you and the next developer," Christcnsen said. Di'bra' Jandrenu can reached at or said. This week, representatives from city departments will input their basic information into the call center software. They are listing the top 10 questions, along with answers. "Each department gets to decide what to put," said. The call center was the moBt-aske- d bp. djandreauheraldextra.com. and online... A 1 just like a snowstorm." ' ; - Mary Ikl.aMarc-Sehacfc- r, energy department employee idea of Bob Stock well,- city chief administrative officer. "We're rolling it out simultaneously with the four-dawork week, but it's really something we ve been recognizing a need for a lot longer than we've been conwork sidering the four-daweek," Stockwell said. The city is trying to provide people a place where they can express a concern, ask a question or raise an issue that needs to be addressed and know that it will be resolvedhe said. "This is the first time we've had a truly central point where a citizen could call with "any issue that relates to the city and be confident it will be dealt with," Stockwell said. Beginning July 1, Provo will try a pilot program that will entail closing city offices on Fridays and set hours at 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. instead of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The plan is being pitched as. a possible way to slice the city budget as well as allow residents earlier and later access to city offices. y y six-mon- Amy K. 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