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                    <text>~ ~ITY OF ATLANTA
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Dir ector
July 9, 1969
Mr. Johnny Johnson, Director
~
I Cl tias Progrorn
673 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Gaorgia .
Dear Johnny:
This lotter Is In res;x:me to your verbol request bock In the &amp;pting
for mora po.rtici;&gt;atbn by tha Plcnning Oop•.:utm&amp;nt staff in tha A.'ooel Citios
physical pfanntng effort. Ho-waver, to meet our 1969 prQgrcm , we must
have in writing exactly what tasks you wish m t~ P3rt0rnl, whot mon»ower
you think It will require,. ond whoo the work must be accom;:,Hshed . 'Nlth-:,ut
such Information, it will be very difficult for us to respond any further than
we a lready hove.
As you kn'lW, tho !)hyslcol plcmnfng efforts should mesh closely within
the
proposed 1970 Nefohborhooc.l Davelopment Program activities ond your own
1970 action year program development. Since Neighborhood C.velopment
Program deadline, ore a~oaching with bewildering a ~ , every day that
paaes maket the time factor more critical. We wlah .to- do all we can to
help but our other commitments must ~ met also. So It 11 ~
tiol .thot we
n;ceive a concrete expression of your needs tight' away.
At we have 10id before, we will do everything WO can to alJt the
physical plannlng efforts In Model Cities in ochi ving the maximum benefit
for that area ond the entire city. There Is, however, one limltatlon which
�/1,,\r. Johnny Johnson
July 9, 1969
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we have e.mpressecl before . The deparhnent will bo unable to accept total
resporuibility in the a rao of c;tizens• involvement. The respomibility of
obtaining citize n review and C!pprovol mv:it coni-inua to rest with your agency
which wos ~toffed for this purpose during at feoot the 1969 planning year.
Other than this single li mita tion we am willin9 to do everything w con to
wpport th$ WlodeJ Cities Pr-:igram .
Sincerely yours,
Co!lte r S. G l&lt;X!in
Planning Director
·caG/1,b
ccr
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Rodney Cook
Mr. Gregory Griggs
Mr. EVGrott l'v1iliicon
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              <text>fi "CITY OF ATLANTA &amp; og’

CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Director

Mr. Johnny Johnson, Director
Model Cities Program

673 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia.

Dear Johnny:

This letter is in ressonse to your verbal request back in the spring
for more particization by the Planning Department staff in the Model Cities
physical planning effort. However, to meet our 1969 program, we must
have in writing exactly what tosks you wish us to perform, what manoower
you think it will require, and when the work must be accomplished. Without
such Information, it will be very difficult for us to respond any further than
we already have.

As you know, the physical nlonning efforts should mesh closely within
the proposed 1770 Neighborhood Davelooment Program activities and your own
1970 action year progrem development. Since Neighborhood Development
Program deadiines ore approaching with bewildering sceed, every doy that
passes makes the time factor more critical. Woe wish to do all we can fo
help but our other commitments must be met also. So it Is essential that we
receive a concrete exoression of your needs right away.

As we have scid before, we will do everything we con to assist the
physical planning efforts in Model Cities in achieving the maximum benefit
for that area ond the entire city. There is, however, one limitation which

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Ms, Johnny Johnson “2-6 duly 9, 1969

we have expressed before. The department will be unable to accent total
responsibility in the area of cjtizens' involvement. The ressonsibility of
obtaining citizen review and approval must continue fo rest with your agency
which was stoffed for this purpose during at feast the 1969 planning year.
Other thon this single limitation we are willing to do everything we con to
support tha Model Cities Program.

Sincerely yours,

Collier 8. Gladin
Planning Director

CBG/bls

ec: Mayor ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Rodney Cook
Mr. Gregory Griogs
Mr. Everett Millicon

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CITY OF .ATLANT.A
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
C OLLIE R B. GLADIN , Directo r
July 9, 1969
Mr. Johnny Johnson, DiNctor
Model Cities Program
673 Caplt,ol Avenue, S. W.
tlanto, Georgia
Dear Johnny:
to your verbal re
st bock In the sprf
rtlcl tlon by tt-. ~annl . 0.par
t stoff in the
phyaicol p lanning effort. However, to m"f our 1969 pr
,
hcav. .In writing octly hat i kt you with us to perform, whot mnn0t1WAt
you think It wfll requl,.; nd whtn the work mutt be accom fished . Without
such Information, It Ill b•
y dlfflc lt for ua to ..scono ny furthe t
This letter 11 In r•
for more
we already havtt.
1d l.fdt'9, • wtll
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the ntl... city.
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for
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�Mr~ Johnny Johnson
July 9, 1969
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hav- xp,vaiM:JU b for • The d. partm nt wi 11 b unobl .. to accept tota I
r sponsibillty in th or. a of citlz ns' involv ment . The respon.siblllty of
w
obtafning oltfzen review ond approval must contfnu to rest with you.r ·a g ncy
which was stofh,d J .r this urf&gt;O" during at least th 1969 planning y r.
Oth•r t.hcin this singlt, limitation we ore wlllln to do ev rythlng w can to
support th Model Cities Pr ram.
Sincer, ly yours,
~W&gt;
Collier • GI. · in
Planning DlfOctor
C G/bls
c:.e:
Mayor Ivan Allen, J, •.....Mr.
ney Cook
Mr. G
ry Grf J
Mr.
Everett
MU II can
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

 

CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COLLIER B. GLADIN, Director

July 9, 1969

Mr. Johnny Johnson, Director
Model Cities Program

673 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Johnny:

This letter is in response to your verbal request back in the spring
for more participation by the Planning Department stoff in the Model Cities
physical planning effort. However, to meet our 1969 program, we must
have in writing exectly what tasks you wish us to perform, whet manpower
you think It will require, and when the work must be accomplished. Without
such information, it will be very difficult for us to respond any further than
we already have.

As you know, the physical planning efforts should mesh closely within
the proposed 1970 Neighborhood Development Program activities and your own
1970 action year program development. Since Neighborhood Development

Program deadlines are approaching with bewildering speed, every day that
passes makes the time factor more critical. We wish to do all we can to

help but our other commitments must be met also. So it is essential that we
receive a concrete expression of your needs right away.

| As we have said before, we will do everything we can to assist the
physical planning efforts In Medel Cities in achieving the maximum benefit
for that area and the entire city. There is, however, one limitation which
Mr. Johnny Johnson -2- duly 9, 1969

we have expressed before. The department will be unable to accept total
responsibility in the area of citizens’ involvement. The responsibility of
obtaining citizen review and approval must continue fo rest with your agency
which was staffed for this purpose during at feast the 1969 planning year.
Other than this single limitation we are willing to do everything we can to
support the Model Cities Program.

Sincerely yours,

Collier B. Gladin
Planning Director

CBG/bls

ec: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mr. Rodney Cook
Mr. Gregory Griggs

Mr. Everet? Millican
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                    <text>NON • PROFIT DEVELOPERS
TRUSTEES
MEMBERS
940 McDANIEL STREET, S. W .
'#.!~MAN OF BOARD
rnll###~'
AVERY SHIELDS
NATHANIEL PROTHRO
SAMUEL COCHRAN
REV. AUSTIN FORD
PRINCE MARTIN, SR.
HAROLD OWENS
CLAUDE BARNES
REV. JOEL W . MARSHALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310


/;f,.fficHAIRMAN


JOE STALLING
TELEPHONE: 523-5166-7
SECRETARY
CLARK MARTIN
TECHNICAL ADVISORS
C . BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL
TREASURER
C. G . EZZARD
J uly 9_,1969
Mayor I van Allen Jr .
56 Mi tche l l Stree t
At lanta ., Ge orgia
De a r Sir :
The Board of Dire c tors of Model Neighb orhood Inc .
request a meeting with you on Friday J uly 11., 1969 to
dis cuss the circumstances around the funding of our
o!l'.!gantzation .
The purpose of this meeting is to c l ear up the
position you have t aken and to answ e r any questions
about thi s matter.
Sincerel y yours
Joseph Stallings
Cha irman., Board of Di re ctors
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Model Neighborhood, Tne

TRUSTEES NON - PROFIT DEVELOPERS MEMBERS
940 McDANIEL STREET, S. W. AVERY SHIELDS
RMAN OF BOARD ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310 NATHANIEL PROTHRO
{pititoies SAMUEL COCHRAN

   

HAIRMAN TELEPHONE: 523-5166-7

Joe STALLING

SECRETARY

CLARK MARTIN

TREASURER
c. G. EzzarpD

REV. AUSTIN FoRD
PRINCE MARTIN. SR.
HAROLD OWENS
CLAUDE BARNES

Rev. JOEL W. MARSHALL

TECHNICAL ADVISORS

Cc. BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL

July 9,1969

Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.
56 Mitchell Street
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Sir:

The Board of Directors of Model Neighborhood Inc.
request a meeting with you on Friday July 11, 1969 to
discuss the circumstances around the funding of our
organization.

The purpose of this meeting is to clear up the
position you have taken and to answer any questions
about this matter.

Sincerely yours

Joseph Stallings
Chairman, Board of Directors

a
; \ / Jerdiilirgs
iat

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                    <text>MIN UTE S
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MOD.EL NEIGHBORHOOD EXECU'rIVE BOARD
Tuesday , J u ly 1 , 1969
10:00 a.m.
The monthly mee ting o f the Mode l Neighborhood Executive Board w_as
held on Tuesday , J u ly 1, 1 9 69 a t 10:00 a.m . in Committee Room #2,
City Hall.
'rhe following membe r s wer e p r e sent:
Mayor Ivan All e n, Jr . , Chairman
Mrs. Mattie An s l ey
·
Mr. Claren ce Colema n
Mr. Joh n Hood
Alderman E. Gregory Gr i ggs
Alderman G . Eve r ett Mil l ic an
Mr. Walter Mi tche ll
Deacon Lewi s Peters
Mr . J. D. Newber ry
Dr. c. Mi l e s Smith
Mrs. Martha Weems
Mr . Bill Wainwright
Mr. Jo e Wh ite ly
Absent :
Mr . Sam Ca l dwell
Other City o f fic i als, r epresentatives f rom n eighborho o d o r ganizat ionB,
and tlle pr e ss were al s o present .
The Chairman, .Mayor Ivan Allen, J.r . , called the meeting to order .
He t hen e nt e rtained a motion for the ado p t ion of the June 10 Minutes.
It was so moved a.nd unanimousl y appr o ved without correction.
REPOR~r OF THE MASS CONVEN"rION STEERING COMMITTEE
Deacon Peters distributed copies of the Minutes of the Model Cities
Mass Convention which met on June 15 and he stated that he was very
impressed with the participation of the residents since the program
moved into imple:rnentation.
Mr. Wainwright moved that the Minutes
of the June 15 mef~tinq be a.ccepted by the Board. The motion was
seconded and! unanimously approved .
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REPORT FROM· S PECIAL :EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE
Iv.tr. Coleman read and distributed copie s o f
t h e r e solut i on p r e pared
by the Special Employment Committ e e. The re solut i on est ablish ed
g u idelines fo r t h e Mode l Ci t i e s Progr am and contracting a gen c ies
to fol l o w in the i r emp l oyme n t p r actices . The resolu tion s p e ll ed
out a progr a m t h at · a ssur es Mod e l Cities jobs wi ll go to Mode l Neighborhood res i dent s. Mr. Mi ll ican sta ted t hat he f elt the req uirements l i sted i n the resol u tion wo uld tie t he hands of the c ont r ac ting agencies in fil·l in g posit i o ns.
He specifically que stioned t he
proposal that Model Ci tie s r e s ide nts b e give a base "re sid ent p r efe r ence" of 10 points or ten per cent and that all firms o r ag·e nc.ies
contracting to d o proj e cts in t he Mo de l Cities area b e b ound by
policies set by the Board. Mr . Millican s tated that he had prepared
another resolution t hat was a l i ttle les s strict in its requirements
and that he h a d confer r e d with the City Attorney on its Inerits.
Mr . Coleman then moved that the Boar d adopt a nd appr o ve his resolution and r efer: i t to the City Attorney for lega l i n t erpretation .
Mrs. Ansley seconde d t h e mot ion. Mr . Whitley brought out the fact
that Mr. Millican had ·the righ t to read his resolution to the Board
as a mi nor ity r e por t . Mr. Mi l l i can sa i d that h e preferred not to
read his resolut i on a s a mino r ity r epo r t. Afte r further discussion
o n whether t o a p prove the reso lut ion or t o j ust a c cept i t as i nforma tion, Mr. Coleman reword ed his moti on. He mo v ed t hat t he Board
refer the reso l u tio n to the C ity Attorney f or a ruling ; i f i t is
a legal document t hat it becomes a po licy o f t h e Boar d, if not ,
t hat i t be r eferr ed b ack to the Board. 'l'h e mot i on was s econded by
Mr. Ho o d and approved by the Board.
Mr. Cole man t h e n s ub mit t e d a r e s o l ut i on that called f or the
c r e ation o f a new po s itio n on t he Mode l Ci t ie s Staf f of Resident
Employment Opportunity Coord i nat or, whose r e spons i b i lity shall b e
t o impleme n t the employment pol icies of the Board and assure compliance of the a genc i e s o r o r g anizatio ns contracted b y t h e program.
Copies o f t h e reso l u t i on wer e distr i buted to al l Board members .
Mr . Mill ican mo ved that t he resolutio n be refe rred to the Per son n el
Comm i t tee for their revi ew . The motion was secon ded and approve d .
Mr. Coleman a sked that the c omm i ttee report at the next meeting .
REPORT FROM THE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Co pies of the recommendations from the Review Committe-e.~ wer,e d istributed t o a l l Board members. Mrs~ Weems moved that the recommendations be a c cepted. ·r he motion wa s secon.de d . Mr. Hood a s k e d that
a br i ef discription be given of a l l pl'.'ojects that were a p proved by
the Committee. Mr. Johnson proce eded to give a discription of t he
projects as they were l isted i:n the recomme 1ndation.
A discussion was opene d by Mr. Whitl e y conce rning Project SS-049N ,,
Project Expand, which gives Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
$140,000 to set-up and staff a Neighborhood Service Center in G.rant
Park and Adair Parle r.tr. Whitely stated that a majority of the
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residents of Grant Park did not want an EOA Service Center in the
area .
Deacon Peters said that only a small segment of the r e sidents
did not want the EOA Center and that the othe rs fel t that the re was
a real need for the center . Mr.Newberr y , speak i ng for Ada ir Park.,
said that he feels that the p rojec t was needed by t he people and
should not be deleted Mr. Whitley then moved that Project Expand
be deleted from t he Program. The motion fa i l ed due to the lack of
a second. Dr . Smit h then moved to a pprove the four projects listed
to be carried out by EOA. The motion was seconded and approved by
the Board. The four . projects are: SS-028N, Neighborhood Consumer
Program ; SS-049N, Project Expand ; TR-OOlC , Specialized Passenger
Van Service; EM-024N, Resident Emergency 1\s~'- istance Fund to Job
Applicants.
It was moved and seconded and unanimously approved that Proj e ct .
SS-009C, Crisis Oriente d Counseling, be approved.
Mr. Wairri:-rright moved that Project SS-033N, Multi-Day c a.re Services,
be approved. Mr. Mitchell . seconded the motion. Mr. Coleman then
asked for a report on the status of the Southside Day Ca re Association. Mr. Shimkus reported that the Model Cities Program was very
much interested in relating to the Southside Day Care As sociation
in a funding position, and that a proposal had been recei v e d from
their staff which was being review for funding in next yea r' s program. Mr. Coleman asked if it were still possible to fund a part
of the Southsid e fa cility this year. Mr. Shimkus answered y es .
Mr. Coleman then asked that the Review Committee rev i e w the Southside proposal and report on it at the next meeting .
A v o te was then
taken on the mot ion t o appr ove the Multi-Day Care Services t o be
implemented by the Senior Citizens Services of Metr opol itan Atlanta.
It was unamiously approved .
It was then moved and s econded and unanimously appr ove d that Pro ject
SS-O llC , Homemaker Services; Project SS-026N ~ Legal Educat ion and
Project SS- 27N Model Home Managemen:t, be app:x~oved .
It was moved and seconded that the two projects t o be implemented
by Model Neighborhood, Inc., be approved .
Deacon Peters said that
the Steering Committee met to discuss Model Neighborhood , Inc., and
recommends that Mode l Neighborhood, Inc., not be appro ved t o r -e cei ve
the $35,000 in Model Cities f unds. The Mayor then stated fo r the
record that he does not think Mr. Moody is qua lified to car.ry out
the projects. He said that he questioned the validity of Mr . Moody's
ability to carry out the pro jects because of his past employment
record with the cit y. For these reasons, the Mayor feels that he
cannot endorse the pro j ect s' implementation by Model Neighborhood
Inc. Dr. Smith sai.d that since Mr. Moody has obtained technical
people to assist him, that he strongly endorses the projects. Alderman.Griggs said that he was reluctant to t rust the Board of Model
Neighborhood, Inc. with that amount of money because of tht~ir in·abil ity to get together. M:': . Mitchel l said Ju~ was r.elllctant because
of the Mayor 's statement and suggested that the Boai:.·d post.ponia:
action on the projects until the next meeting. Dr. Smith asked foJC
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a r oll c al l vote s o that the peop le will know how the Boar d feels.
Further discu ssion followed ·w ith other Board meroJ)ers expressing
their views .
Mr. Hood then offered a subst: i.tu.b~ motion to the
original mo tion tha t Model Neighborho od , Inc ., projects be t abled
until the next regular meeting in or der to aive them time to
reorgan.i.ze and restructure their progra.n, . Mrs. Weems seco nded the
motio n.
The motion carried with 8 voting for approval and 3 o pposing .
.Mr. Wai. n.w:c ight stated that some one should g ive MNI d irection as to
what the Board expects.
Mr . Millican s uggested that MNI prepare a
written s t atement showing what. they are go:i..nq to do with the mo ne y.
JvJr. Newber r y said that he would like to know who the expert s are
on the MJ.'fI staff. The Mayor .said that the Reveiw Committee would
meet to d iscuss the pro jects with the Board o f Directors of MNI.
A discussion the n followed on the expansion of the Re vi e w Committe e
to include the entire board. !V'ir. Mitchell moved t hat t he personnE-11
of the Review Committee be the same as the personnel o f: the Executive Board.
The motion was seconded. Mr. Johnson cautione d the
Board that the Rev i ew Committee should be prepared to meet weekly
or bi-weekly.
Dr . Smi th brought out the fact tha.t a quo rum wil l
be necessary b efore any official action can b e taken .
Mr. Hood
then offered a. substitute motion that the Review Commi t tee be expan ded
by two members and that they be community residents. Deacon Peters
seconded the mot ion .
After a discussion on the me ri t s of expanding
the Reveiw Committee by two members or expanding it to i ncludrc.
the entire board, Mr . Hood withdrew his motion and a vote was take n
on the previous motion. The mot ion wa s carried with onP (l)op r.,os ing.
Mr. Griggs moved that the balance of the proj e ct s recommended by the
Review Committee b e approved. The motion was seconded and approved
by the Board.
The other projects are! EM-019N, Staffing Cent.rai
Faci lity and Mechanism of Serv ice; EM- 0 2 3N , Direc t Me dical Maintenance; EM-015N, Re sident Work Attitude Chanqe ; EM-00lC, Mode l
Cities Mass Convent.ion, Inc.; RC-003N, Purchase Vacant La n d for. Block
Parks a nd Playlots, RC-005N, Mobile Re creatio n Cen ters.
01J) BUSINESS
Mr. White ly said tha t because of the meeting be ing held a week early ,
he was not prepar ed to g ive hi.s report on relocation; but he would
give in in the August me e t i n g .
DIREC'.!'OR I S REPOR'I'
Mr. James L . Wright, J.i:., Director of Physical Developmen t q ave a
re~rt on the r eloca.t i on a ct ivity out s i de of th.e Urban Ren ·~wa l j!\n:ia. .
The meet i ng was a d j o urned at 1 2 :20 p . m.
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              <text>MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD EXECUTIVE BOARD
Tuesday, July 1, 1969
10:00 a.m.

The monthly meeting of the Model Neighborhood Executive Board was
held on Tuesday, July 1, 1969 at 10:00 a.m. in Committee Room #2,
City Hall.

The following members were present:

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., Chairman
Mrs. Mattie Ansley —

Mr. Clarence Coleman

Mr. John Hood

Alderman E. Gregory Griggs
Alderman G. Everett Millican
Mr. Walter Mitchell

Deacon Lewis Peters

Mr. J. D. Newberry

Dr. C. Miles Smith

Mrs. Martha Weems

Mr. Bill Wainwright

Mr. Joe Whitely

Absent:
Mr. Sam Caldwell

Other City officials, representatives from neighborhood organizations,
and the press were also present.

The Chairman, Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., called the meeting to order.
He then entertained a motion for the adoption of the June 10 Minutes.
It was so moved and unanimously approved without correction.

REPORT OF THE MASS CONVENTION STEERING COMMITTEE

Deacon Peters distributed copies of the Minutes of the Model Cities
Mass Convention which met on June 15 and he stated that he was very
impressed with the participation of the residents since the program
moved into implementation. Mc. Wainwright moved that the Minutes
of the June 15 meeting be accepted by the Board. The motion was
seconded and unanimously approved.
REPORT FROM: SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE

Mr. Coleman read and distributed copies of the resolution prepared
by the Special Employment Committee. The resolution established
guidelines for the Model Cities Program and contracting agencies

to follow in their employment practices. The resolution spelled

out a program that assures Model Cities jobs will go to Model Neigh-
borhood residents. Mr. Millican stated that he felt the require-
ments listed in the resolution would tie the hands of the contrac-
ting agencies in filling positions. He specifically questioned the
proposal that Model Cities residents be give a base "resident pre-
ference” of 10 points or ten per cent and that all firms or agencies
contracting to do projects in the Model Cities area be bound by
policies set by the Board. Mr. Millican stated that he had prepared
another resolution that was a little less strict in its requirements
and that he had conferred with the City Attorney on its merits.

Mr. Coleman then moved that the Board adopt and approve his resolu-
tion and refer: it to the City Attorney for legal interpretation.
Mrs. Ansley seconded the motion. Mr. Whitley brought out the fact
that Mr. Millican had the right to read his resolution to the Board
as a minority report. Mr. Millican said that he preferred not to
read his resolution as a minority report. After further discussion
on whether to approve the resolution or to just accept it as infor-
mation, Mr. Coleman reworded his motion. He moved that the Board
refer the resolution to the City Attorney for a ruling; if it is

a legal document that it becomes a policy of the Board, if not,

that it be referred back to the Board. The motion was seconded by
Mr. Hood and approved by the Board.

Mr. Coleman then submitted a resolution that called for the
creation of a new position on the Model Cities Staff of Resident
Employment Opportunity Coordinator, whose responsibility shall be
to implement the employment policies of the Board and assure com-
pliance of the agencies or organizations contracted by the program.
Copies of the resolution were distributed to all Board members.

Mr. Millican moved that the resolution be referred to the Personnel
Committee for their review. The motion was seconded and approved.
Mr. Coleman asked that the committee report at the next meeting.

REPORT FROM THE REVIEW COMMITTEE

Copies of the recommendations from the Review Committee were distri-
buted to all Board members. Mrs. Weems moved that the recommenda-~
tions be accepted. The motion was seconded. Mr. Hood asked that

a brief discription be given of all projects that were approved by
the Committee, Mr. Johnson proceeded to give a discription of the
projects as they were listed in the recommendation

A discussion was opened by Mr. Whitley concerning Project S5-049N,
Project Expand, which gives Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
$140,000 to set-up and staff a Neighborhood Service Center in Grant
Park and Adair Park. Mr. Whitely stated that a majority of the
residents of Grant Park did not want an BOA Service Center in the
area. Deacon Peters said that only a small segment of the residents
did not want the EOA Center and that the others felt that there was
a real need for the center. Mr.Newberry, speaking for Adair Park,
said that he feels that the project was needed by the people and
should not be deleted Mr. Whitley then moved that Project Expand
be deleted from the Program. The motion failed due to the lack of
a second. Dr. Smith then moved to approve the four projects listed
to be carried out by EOA. The motion was seconded and approved by
the Board. The four. projects are: SS-028N, Neighborhood Consumer
Program; SS-O49N, Project Expand; TR-001C, Specialized Passenger
Van Service; EM-024N, Resident Emergency Assistance Fund to Job
Applicants.

It was moved and seconded and unanimously approved that Project.
Ss-009C, Crisis Oriented Counseling, be approved.

Mr. Wainwright moved that Project SS~033N, Multi-Day Care Services,
be approved. Mr. Mitchell seconded the motion. Mr. Coleman then
asked for a report on the status of the Southside Day Care Associa-
tion. Mr. Shimkus reported that the Model Cities Program was very
much interested in relating to the Southside Day Care Association
in a funding position, and that a proposal had been received from
their staff which was being review for funding in next year's pro-
gram. Mr. Coleman asked if it were still possible to fund a part
of the Southside facility this year. Mr. Shimkus answered yes.

Mr. Coleman then asked that the Review Committee review the South-
side proposal and report on it at the next meeting. A vote was then
taken on the motion to approve the Multi~Day Care Services to be
implemented by the Senior Citizens Services of Metropolitan Atlanta.
It was unamiously approved.

It was then moved and seconded and unanimousiy approved that Project
SS-011C, Homemaker Services; Project SS-026N, Legal Education and
Project SS-27N Model Home Management, be approved.

It was moved and seconded that the two projects to be implemented

by Model Neighborhood, Inc., be approved. Deacon Peters said that
the Steering Committee met to discuss Model Neighborhood, Inc., and
recommends that Model Neighborhood, Inc., not be approved to receive
the $35,000 in Model Cities funds. The Mayor then stated for the
record that he does not think Mr. Moody is qualified to carry out

the projects. He said that he questioned the validity of Mr. Moody's
ability to carry out the projects because of his past employment
record with the city. For these reasons, the Mayor feels that he
cannot endorse the projects’ implementation by Model Neighborhood
Inc. Dr. Smith said that since Mr. Moody has obtained technical
people to assist him, that he strongly endorses the projects. Alder-
man,Griggs said that he was reluctant to trust the Board of Model
Neighborhood, Inc. with that amount of money because of their in-
ability to get together. M+. Mitchell said he was reluctant because
of the Mayor's statement and suggested that the Board postpone
action on the projects until the next meeting. Dr. Smith asked for
a soll call vote so that the people will know how the Board feels.
Further discussion followed with other Board members expressing
their views. Mr. Hood then offered a substitute motion to the
original motion that Model Neighborhood, Ine., projects be tablec
until the next regular meeting in order to dive them time to
reorganize and restructure their program. Mrs. Weems seconded the
motion, The motion carried with 8 voting for approval and 3 opposing.
Mr. Wainwright stated that someone should give MNI direction as to
what the Board expects. Mr. Millican suggested that MNI prepare a
written statement showing what they are going to do with the money.
Mr. Newberry said that he would like to know who the experts are
on the MNI staff. The Mayor said that the Reveiw Committee would
meet to discuss the projects with the Board of Directors of MNT.

A discussion then followed on the expansion of the Review Committee
to include the entire board. Mr. Mitchell moved that the personnel
of the Review Committee be the same as the personnel of the Execu-
tive Board. The motion was seconded. Mr. Johnson cautioned the
Board that the Review Committee should be prepared to meet weekly

or bi-weekly. Dr. Smith brought out the fact that a quorum will

be necessary before any official action can be taken. Mr. Hood

then offered a substitute motion that the Review Committee be expanced
by two members and that they be community residents. Deacon Peters
seconded the motion. After a discussion on the merits of expanding
the Reveiw Committee by two members or expanding it to include

the entire board, Mr. Hood withdrew his motion and a vote was taken
on the previous motion. The motion was carried with one {l)opposing.

Mr. Griggs moved that the balance of the projects recommended by the
Review Committee be approved. The motion was seconded and approved
by the Board. The other projects are: EM-O19N, Staffing Centrat
Facility and Mechanism of Service; BM-023N, Direct Medical Main-
tenance; EM-O15N, Resident Work Attitude Change; EM-O001C, Model
Cities Mass Convention, Inc.; RC-003N, Purchase Vacant Land fer Biock
Parks and Playlots, RC-O0O5N, Mobile Recreation Centers.

OLD BUSINESS

Me. Whitely said that because of the meeting being held a week earlv,
he was not prepared to give his report on relocation; but he wouid
give in in the August meeting.

DIRECTOR'S REPORT

Mr. James L. Wright, Jr., Director of Physical Development gave a

report on the relocation activity outside of the Urban Renewal Area.

The meeting was adjourned at 12:20 p.m.

 

 

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Program
Administration "$618,663.00 $104,193.821$104,193.8%" $104,193.82
TROO3N 205,000.00 14,009.72} 14,009.72 ° 14,009.72
Intra-Neigh-
boxshood Bus
' System
Subtotal 205,000.90 14,009.72 14,009.72 14,009.72
GRAND TOTAL 823,663.00 118,203.54) 118,203.54 118,203.54

 

 

 

®

. Certified Correct

* This cost includes those expenses
incurred during the 90 day interim
budget, March-June 1969.

 

Signature

Title

HUD-Wach., D. C.

Date
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                    <text>August 19, 1969
Mr. M yles G. Smith
25 Inman Circle, N. E.
Attanta, Georgia 30309
. I
Dear Mr. Smith:
Since Mayor Allen i out of the city, I should like to acknowledge
receipt of your lett r of Augu t 17th, expres ing your views about
Model Neighborhood, Inc. and your endor ement of Mr . Edward
Moody.
M yor Allen h s already appointed a special committee to make
recommendation about the structure of Model Neighborhood, Inc.,
and that l"Cport i due hortly.
May I a sure you th t your letter will be brought to hi
upon his return.
attention
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ann Mos a
Executive S er t.ary
AM:lrd
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August 19, 1969

Mr. Myles G. Smith
25 Inman Circle, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

Dear Mr. Smith:

Since Mayor Allen is out of the city, I should like to acknowledge
receipt of your letter of August 17th, expressing your views about
Model Neighborhood, Inc. and your endorsement of Mr. Edward
Moody.

Mayor Allen has already appointed a special committee to make
recommendations about the structure of Model Neighborhood, Inc.,
and that report is due shortly.

May I assure you that your letter will be brought to his attention
upon his return.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Ann Moses
Executive Secretary

AM:ird

=. eo, Sat ke

iam “=e &amp; “2 ee. ee 26. VO SS

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                    <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
LE ST E R H. PERSELLS
CHAIRMAN
G E OR GE
s.
r:xccUT I V C 0 1RF.: CT O R I'd.::&gt; S CCR E TARY
CARL TON GARRETT
CRAFT
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HOWA R D O P E NSHAW
J. B. S L AYTON
DIR E C TOR OF R ED E VE L O PME N T
FP.ANK G. ETHERIDGE
GEORGE R. SANDER
T E C HNI CAL D I RE C TOR
JACK F . GLENN
82 4
HVRT DUILOINC
ATLA NTA . GEORGIA 3 03 03
JA C KS ON 3 - 50 74
A gust
25., 1969
Mro ,Johnny Joh.nson
Director of Model Cities Program.
673 Capitol Aven e So Wo
A"i:.lant~., Georgia
30315
De ar Joh..nny:
Th is is to confirm t he proced •res agreed. upon in :my office on August 29.,
1969 wit,h respect, to exped:l"l;in.g hous ing c onstruction in the Model Cities NDP
area s:
l o Parcel C-4 ,_,. Mro Stan Ay r 1 s s ne plan prov iding f or for ty (40)
townhouse n its approve do Meeting to be set up with Urban East and Mro Wri ght
to r eview pla..n. submitt al of appli ca t i on to FHA s election of non.,,,profit
s pons ors ., e t c,, YJro Openshaw to procee d with FHA on establishing pri ce of land~
pr eparing d is position doc uments applying to City for c ommunity unit plano
20
Temporary ho sing site T, 21 (G orgi a Aven ue and Cori_,_"lalJ..y Street) .,.
Mr ., Joe S.m.ith., Archit ect r al Consulta.11.t to :,he Housing Author i ty., proposed
16
.mobile ho.mes on t his 2o5 a cre siteo ~ousing Authority to study possibility of
.mor e reloc atable units., exped i te constr uct i on o
Mro Collier Gl adi n to pr par a a r Gsol1::1tion per.m.itting use of reloca.,,
table housing units in t he Model Ci t ies areao
3:, A revie~-.r of -t,he o~-~9r :::.:i:n..'3 -;-,(:_....,:pora:&gt;'."".f hoL,sing sites in the 1969 NDP
areas of Model c .:.ties i ::.dic2.-:~es :.O:ce. fcD _o'.·J::.::'.lg a ct i on :
ao
The :fousir.g A;::·0::.ori·':-:y ·t o :.)l"Ocee'.J. -,rit.h -;~~e a cqui s ition,
relocai;,io::1. of f2..'l'.l.il ~. es R.na. e:;o1it ion of s tructures on
T...5., T-12_, T...,~_6:
T• '~-7 a..d c:(93c ::.te constructi on of
relo ca·'"able hot·.s i :'.'.:?; ·-.:.~.:.-':,;; o:. . t::-:.ss e. s~:: esl)
2~,"
bo
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The Housing Ac:tt:.-:.or:::'·.y -:·.o " ;:p:!..ore possfoi~.H-y o.f leas i ng
'.i:'-10 for r eloc2:'"-2.Y_" :i.c·~s :&gt;s w .c.1 pro~a 3~L i:::.·0h acqr:isiti on
of s:t,e o
�Mrs JolL'11...n.y JolLn.son
Augus t 25., 1969
Page Noo 2
Co
The rema1n:mg ten;porary hous i ng s1-c,es., T-18., T-9., T-11.,
and T.,.19 t o be t h.e l as t order of business as these
involve sever e topogr aphi c or acqui s i t i on problems, the
latter sit e .having been developed. by the Board of Education
for a school pl aygr ound o
4o The Housing Authori ty to pr oceed Jith relocatable housing on the block
north of Richar dson Street., betYeen Ira and Wi ndsor St reets in t he RawsonWashington Urban Redevel opment Areao
5o The block b ounded by Georgia Avenu e Capitol, Bass., ,a nd Crew Streets
to be leased to Model Cities fo r housi ng cent er a...n.d par kingo
The block bounded by Georgi a Aven ue., Cr ew., Bass , and Washington Streets
t o be leas ed by the Hous ing Authority for stadium parkingo Land to be offered
for s ale f or co.nun,ercial uses compatible wi t h stad i um as soon as documents have
been prepar ed o
_ ease advis e if you have
a."1.y
ques ti ons pertaini ng to t he above.,
Very tr' _y yours ,
Ho:-rc:.:'.' ~ Opens haw
Director of Redevel opment
HO:vw
cc :
Mr o J ames Wr ight
Mr o Coll ier .Gladin
Y.Lr o
Thom.as Eskew
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              <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
CHAIRMAN

GEORGE S, CRAFT
VICE CHAIRMAN

J, 8, BLAYTON
FRANK G. ETHERIOGE

JACK F. GLENN

 

 

LESTER H. PERSELLS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY

CARLTON GARRETT
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

GILBERT H, BOGGS
PIRFETOR OF HOUSING

HOWARD OPENSHAW
DIRECTOR OF REDEVELOPMENT

GEORGE R, SANDER
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

824 HURT BUILDING

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 20303

JACKSON 32-5074

August 25,

Mr. Johnny Johnson

Director of Model Cities Program
673 Capitol Avenue, So Wo
Atlanta, Georgia 30315

Dear Johnny:

This is to
1969 with respe
areas:

confirm %

IO a?
et to expeditir

lo Parcel Celt » Mro Stan Ayer’s site
townhouse ywnits approved, Meeting
to review plan, submittal of application
20

sponsors, etc. Mro Openshaw to PESOS dt Ti
preparing disposition documents, applying

2o Temporary housing site T#2l (Georg
Mro Joe Smith, Architectural Consultant to

mobile homes on this 205 acre site, Housi
more relocatable units, expedite construct

to be re

1969

procedures agreed upon in my office on August 29,
1g housing construction in the Model Cities NDP

plan providing for forty (0)
up with Urban East and Mre Wright
o FHA, selection of noneprofit
ith FHA on establishing price of land,

to City for community unit plan.

cia Avenue and Connally Street) +
the Housing Authority, proposed 16
ng Authority to study possibility of
OTs

Mro Collier Gladin to prepare a resolytion permitting use of relocae
table housing units in the Model Cities areas

35 A review of the othr
areas of Model Cities

indi en" sas

   

&amp;@e The Housing Anthority *
relocation of fam:
TS TA12 7.0.
relocat able. housint

bo The Housing Autho:

PLO for relocate.

rad oe.
. Si b8o9

 

sites in the 1969 NDP

and  denolition of apes on

Vie construction of

 
Mr. Johnny Johnson
August 25, 1969
Page Noo 2

Co The remaining temporary housing sites, T-18, 1-9, T-11,
and Tel9 to be the last order of business as these
involve severe topographic or acquisition problems, the
latter site having been developed by the Board of Education

for a school playground.

B

locatable housing on the block

le The Housing Authority to proceed with re
ndsor Streets in the Rawson-

north of Richardson Street, between Tra and
Washington Urban Redevelopment Areas

nh
ye

Wir

5a The block bounded by Georgia Avenue, Capitol, Bass, and Crew Streets
to be Leased to Model Cities for housing center and parkings

The block bounded by Georgia Avenue, Crew, Bass, and Washington Streets
to be leased by the Housing Authority for stadium parkinge Land to be offered
for sale for coltinared aL uses compatible with stadium as soon as decuments have
been prepared.

Please advise if you have any questions pertaining to the above.

Very truly yours,
ALO end Q aa)

Sa le nerd (a
Ee i
1 Openshaw

irector of Redevelopment

 

HO:viw

ce: Mr. James Wright
Mr, Collier Gladin
Mr. Thomas Eskew
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                    <text>MEMBERS
NON - PROFIT DEVELOPERS
TRUSTEES
940 McDANIEL STREET, S. W.
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310
Joe Stallings
VICE-CHAIRMAN
TELEPHONE: 523-5166-7
Rev. J. L. Marshall
SECRETARY
CLARK MARTIN
AVERY SHIELDS
NATHANIEL PROTHRO
SAMUEL COCHRAN
REV. AUSTIN FORD
PRINCE MARTIN. SR .
HAROLD OWENS
CLAUDE BARNES
REV. JOEL W. MARSHALL
TECHNICAL ADVISORS
August 28,1969
TREASURER
C. G . EZZARD
C. BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
As Chairman of the Board, I would like to express my appreciation for your vote of confidence
in the Special Executive Committee Meeting for the
contract with Model Neighborhood, Incorporated. I
want to assure you that all of the Board members
will work hard to make this project a success. we
are seeking to have our project to be one of the
things Atlanta can be proud of and one of the things
that you can point to in the future with pride.
we greatly appreciate working with the threeman committee that you appointed. The Board have
e x pressed a desire to develop a continuing relationship with this committee. We would appreciate you
using your influence to help us develop this relationship .
Thank you very much for your concern and cooperation .
Sincerely your..,s ,
J~/eab
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940 McDANIEL STREET, S. W. AVERY SHIELDS
RMAN OF BOARD NATHANIEL PROTHRO
CHAI . ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310 Ace toednan
Joe Stallings REV. AUSTIN FORD

PRINCE MARTIN. SR.

VICE-CHAIRMAN TELEPHONE: 523-5166-7 ix wie Ovaite
Rev. J. L. Marshall CLAUDE BARNES
REV, JOEL W. MARSHALL
SECRETARY

CLARK MARTIN

TREASURER
c. G. EzzArpD

TECHNICAL ADVISORS

August 28,1969 Cc. BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

As Chairman of the Board, I would like to ex-
press my appreciation for your vote of confidence
in the Special Executive Committee Meeting for the
contract with Model Neighborhood, Incorporated. I
want to assure you that all of the Board members
will work hard to make this project a success. We
are seeking to have our project to be one of the
things Atlanta can be proud of and one of the things
that you can point to in the future with pride.

We greatly appreciate working with the three-
man committee that you appointed. The Board have
expressed a desire to develop a continuing relation-
ship with this committee. We would appreciate you
using your influence to help us develop this relation-
ship.

Thank you very much for your concern and coop-
eration.

Sincerely yours,

 
  

Jge Stallings, Chairma /

JS /eab oa
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J. c . Johnson, Direct o r
.Mr s. Ma : : - t ha L . We ems
1039 Ridge Avenue , S . W.
3 031 5
At lant a , Ge o rgia
Dear
l.lr s
. Weem s :
Your l etter o f Sept embe~ 2 , 1 ~ 09 i n whicn y ou t e n dered y our res i g natio n as Tre a s u r e r of M:ode l
Ci t i es ~a s s Co nvention , Inc., ha s
cau sed s e rio u s con c ern o n o y p a:ct abo~t the future o f t h e o rgan i z a tion .
The questions y ou r a ised i :-i your l e tte:c , o.s to proc edur e and autho ri ty , were v alid a nd sh ould c a use t he Bo a rd to c arefully r e - exami n e
i ts existing method o ~ oper ation .
My Pro g ram Management s t a f f ,,:i l l b e happy to a s s ist y o u a n d t he
Ci t iz e n s ' Boar d i n est ablish i n g p ro per p ro c e dure s f or o per at i on
wh ich will be i n f ul l corr.pli a.n c e with t he requ i rements o f the City
o f At l a n t a a nd t h e De p art1 e n t o f Ho u sing a n d Urba n De ve l o p ment . I
a m a s ki n g .Mr . Sam Ru s s e ll t o p rovide y ou a nd al l me mbers o f the
Citizen s ' Bo a r d with copi e s o f "F i s cal and Administ r a t i ve Proc edur e s
for Operati ng Agenc ie s o f Mode l Cities Pro j e cts ." These p roc edure s
will be a par t of your co n t rac t v,i t h t he Ci ty when i t i s e xecuted
in t h e n e ar fu tur e .
Be c a use I f e e l that b-1is g-roup n eed3 the v a l u a ble e x perienc e y ou
o ffe r it , I h o p e that y ou will re - consider y our t e nde r of r e signa tio n , and t hat the y wi ll n ot s ee fit to ac c ept your requ est.
Sin c e r ely ,
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Di rector·
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Mayo r I v a n All en , J-r .
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B:&gt;a r d Members o f r,.,:ode l Ci ties Ma ss Co n v entio n , Inc.
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              <text>OSSICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM
G72 Capitol Avenua, S.W.

Atlanta, Ga. 30315

(804) 577-5200

 

 

ivan Allen Jz, Mayor
J. C. Johanson, Director

Mrs. Martha L. Weems
1039 Ridge Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
Dear Mrs. Weems:

Your letter of September

2, 269 in which you tendered your resig-
nation as Treasurer of Model Cities Mass Convention, Inc., has
caused serious concern on my part about the future of the organiza-
tion.

The questions you raised in your letter, as to procedure and autho-
rity, were valid and should cause the Board to carefully re-examine
its existing method cz operation.

My Program Management stati will be happy to assist you and the
Citizens' Board in establishing proper procedures for operation
which will be in full compliance with the requirements of the City
of Atlanta and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. I

aim asking Mc. Sam Russell to provide vou and all members of the
Citizgens' Board with copies of "Fiscal and Administrative Procedures
for Operating Agencies of Model Cities Projects." These procedures
will be a part of your contract with the City when it is executed

in the near future.

Because I feel that this croun need the valuable experience you
offer it, I hope that vou will re-consider your tender of resigna-
tion, and that they will not see fit to accept your request.

Sincerely,

oa

Johnny C. Johnson 7
Director

JCTI:vle
cc: Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.

Mr. William Allison,
Board Members of Mode

ecutive Administrator, EOA
Cities Mass Convention, Inc.

B ty
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I
123 Vanira Avenue, Southeast
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
September 2, 1969
Dear Comrades:
It is with deep regret that the program that was conceived for t he
purpose of motivating more resident participation and training has taken
on the pattern of not more, but a fewer number of residents taking part
in the program.
The possibilities of helping the cit i zens of the Model Cities
connnunity grow in stature has been placed behind a painted wall by a few
of the residents that were elected to serve without bias for the betterment of a total corrnnunity with funds funneled into the target area for
that purpose.
As of now the residents ha ve the chance to do for themselves a job
that was long needed - to be able to think of expa ns ion areas and the
correct way t o expand. It is within this structure I pray the Mode l
Cities Mass Convention, Incorporated will operate in the future. The
juvenile acts that are taking place in the operation of t he Board of
Directors at this time can only l e ad to a state of dictatorship that .can
impede the growth of any worthwhile organization.
At t he t ime of t he e l ect ion f or offi cers of t he Mode l Cit i es Mass
Convention , I ncorporat ed, I was e lected treasurer, but fi nd I cannot , nor
,·rill ~ot , a ssume the responsibility of t hat office U...'1der the conditions
listed herein:
1.
When advanced funds wer e received fr om EOA to t ake care of t he
community workers payroll, t he Chairman of the Boar d , Deac on
Pet ers , inst ructe d the secretary t o make the ba nk deposit,
secure checks ~nd pa y off the workers.
2.
The aforeme ntione d assi gnment was l ater delegated t o Mr . J ohn
Hood ; a Board Member.
3.
Mr. Hood st ate d that he was requeste d , but refused to pay from
these monies the salary of a secretary that is not officially
on t he payroll of Mode l Citi es Mass .Convention, Incorporated.
�September 2, 1969
Page 2
All of these transactions took· place without the benefit of vouchers,
drafts, etc., that would enable the treasurer to keep accurate records.
Under the existing conditions the need for· a treasurer is nil. Therefore, before more valuable time is lost by the Board, certain guidelines
should be studies and become a workable pattern.
I recognize the fact that no individual or group can exist without
making errors, and the experiences gained by such means should prove of
value for future operations .
I hold no animosity toward anyone in the organization and shall continue my support for the total program, but with the slovenly methods
used to date, I have no alternative other than tender my resignation as
treasurer effective innnediately.
Respect
lly,
'--/ _,,. _ )
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CC:
cu.@.,-;s
Deacon Lewi s Peters , Chairman , Board of Directors
Mr. Johnny Johnson, Direct or, Model Cities
·
Mr. William W. Allis on, Executive Administrator, EOA
Mayor Ivan Allen
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123 Vanira Avenue, Southeast .
Atlanta, Georgia 30315

September 2, 1%9

Dear Comrades:

It is with deep regret that the program that was conceived for the
purpose of motivating more resident participation and training has taken
on the pattern of not more, but a fewer number of residents taking part
in the program.

The possibilities of helping the citizens of the Model Cities
comunity grow in stature has been placed behind a painted wall by a few
of the residents that were elected to serve without bias for the better-
ment of a total community with funds funneled into the target area for
that purpose.

As of now the residents have the chance to do for themselves a job
that was long needed - to be able to think of expansion areas and the
correct way to expand. It is within this structure I pray the Model
Cities Mass Convention, Incorporated will operate in the future. The
juvenile acts that are taking place in the operation of the Board of
Directors at this time can only lead to a state of dictatorship that can
impede the growth of any worthwhile organization.

At the time of the election for officers of the Model Cities Mass
Convention, Incorporated, I was elected treasurer, but find I cannot, nor
will not, assume the responsibility of that office under the conditions
listed herein:

1. When advanced funds were received from EOA to take care of the
community workers payroll, the Chairman of the Board, Deacon
Peters, instructed the secretary to make the bank deposit,
secure checks and pay off the workers.

2. The aforementioned assignment was later delegated to Mr. John
Hood; a Board Member.

3. Mr. Hood stated that he was requested, but refused to pay fram
these monies the salary of a secretary that is not officially
on the payroll of Model Cities Mass Convention, Incorporated.
7

September 2, 1969
Page 2

All of these transactions took place without the benefit of vouchers,
drafts, etc., that would enable the treasurer to keep accurate records.

Under the existing conditions the need for a treasurer is nil. There-
fore, before more valuable time is lost by the Board, certain guidelines
should be studies and become a workable pattern.

I recognize the fact that no individual or group can exist without
making errors, and the experiences gained by such means should prove of
value for future operations.

I hold no animosity toward anyone in the organization and shall con-
tinue my support for the total program, but with the slovenly methods
used to date, I have no alternative other than tender my resignation as

treasurer effective immediately.
Respectfully, )
Vb flere, K CL Laces
(Mrs.) Martha L. Weems =

CC: Deacon lewis Peters, Chairman, Board of Directors
Mr. Johnny Johnson, Director, Model Cities .
Mr. William W. Allison, Executive Administrator, EQOA
Mayor Ivan Allen

 
  
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                    <text>LAW OFFICES
MATTHEW J. FAERBER
112 BELLEVUE AVENUE
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND O2B4O
(P. O . BOX 175)
B47-OO34
B47-1112
September 9, 1969
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor , City of Atlanta
Atlan t a , Georgia 30303
Dear Sir:
May I acknowledge your letter of September 3 , 1969 for
Judge Faerber who is in Puerto Rico on business until
Thursday of this we e k.
Your letter will have his attention and appreciation
at that time.
c~yrr:u:s~-w~
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Secre t a ry to
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MATTHEW J. FAERBER

112 BELLEVUE AVENUE
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 02640
(P. ©. BOX 175)

647-0034
847-1112

September 9, 1969

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Sir:
May I acknowledge your letter of September 3, 1969 for
Judge Faerber who is in Puerto Rico on business until

Thursday of this week.

Your letter will have his attention and appreciation
at that time.

Very truly yours,

Wha) Horne % Meco

Secretary to
fw Matthew J. Faerber
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                    <text>LAW OFFICES
MATrHEW J. FAERBER
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112 B ELLEVUE A VENUE
NEWPORT, RHODE ISi-AND 02840
(P, O, BOX 175)
847- 0034
Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta 0 Ga.
847- 1112
August 30 , 1969
RE: Model Cities Program
Dear Mayor Allen:
I am taking the liberty of writing to you at the suggestion of
Gove rnor Bllis Arnall to whom I wrote recerltly in connection
with an item appearing in "Fleet Owner , July , 1969" concerning
the l0cent shuttle bus service for the model cities area .
I am enclosing an e x tra copy of this letter for Mr. Johnny
Johnson , whom I under stand is Director of Atlanta ' s Model
Citie s progr am and I am also sendi ng a copy to Governor Ar nall .
In my Washington office I have the good fortune to represent the
City of San Juan, where last November they elected a very ener getic
y oung l awye r, Car los Romer o Barcelo a s Mayor .
He is 36 year s
o f a g e, a g ra duate o f Yale Univer sit y i n 1953 , and o f the
University of Puer to Ri c o Law School 1956 . He inherited a very
difficult situation with r espect to his Model Cities pr ogr am
which had been commenced under the precee ding administration
wh ich had f a i l ed to take car e of many e ssen t i al i tems . The
p r o gr am was in jepoar dy when Mayor Romer o t ook over but a s of
several weeks ag o , h e was a s sur ed by f o r mer Mayor Hyde o f Fr esno ,
now a t HUD , t h a t the p r o gr am i s go i ng thr o ugh s atisfac tori ly .
Coincidental ly , t h e Federal I mple men t a t i o n Gr a n t f o r Sa n Juan
is $7 . 1 mil lion wh e r eas I n o tic e At l ant a's Mode l Ci t ies Progr a m
is b udg e ted a t $7 . 2 mi l l i on .
The principal reason for th is i nq uir y to you , a nd t hrough you t o
Dir ector Johnny Johnson , i s that San Juan has a ver y difficult
t ran spor t a tion pr oblem and the plan wor ked o ut i n your city with
re s pect t o 1 0 c ent shuttle b us s ervic e thr oughout the 3, 000 a cre
model cities area might well b e a Godsend.
It is interesting to me to note that a mutual friend of Governor
Arnall and mine, the late Wa l lace Ro Bu rke, fo rmer l y of the
Interstate Commerce Commi s sion 6 sugge sted a n almost identical
plan to Mayor Romero in my prese?ce in San Juan on 31 March,19690
�-2-
Mayor Ivan Allan , Jr.
August 30 r 1969
If it is not an imposition, and if Mr o Johnson 1 could send me
data which would help me advise Mayor Romero along these lines 1
I would be indebted.
Very truly yours ,
'&gt;t~
Faertfr
Hon. Ellis Arnall
Fulton Federal Building
Atlanta , Ga. 30303
CoC o
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              <text>LAW OFFICES \

MATTHEW J. FAERBER " ¢e

112 BELLEVUE AVENUE
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND 02840

(FP. Oo. BOX 175)

847-0034
647-1112

Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.
City Hall August 30, 1969
Atlanta, Ga.

RE: Model Cities Program
Dear Mayor Allen:

I am taking the liberty of writing to you at the suggestion of
Governor Ellis Arnall to whom I wrote recently in connection
with an item appearing in "Fleet Owner, July, 1969" concerning
the 1Ocent shuttle bus service for the model cities area.

I am enclosing an extra copy of this letter for Mr. Johnny
Johnson, whom I understand is Director of Atlanta's Model
Cities program and I am also sending a copy to Governor Arnall.

In my Washington office I have the good fortune to represent the
City of San Juan, where last November they elected a very energetic
young lawyer, Carlos Romero Barcelo as Mayor. He is 36 years
of age, a graduate of Yale University in 1953, and of the
University of Puerto Rico Law School 1956. He inherited a very
difficult situation with respect to his Model Cities program
which had been commenced under the preceeding administration
Which had failed to take care of many essential items. The
program was in jepoardy when Mayor Romero took over but as of
several weeks ago, he was assured by former Mayor Hyde of Fresno,
now at HUD, that the program is going through satisfactorily.

Coincidentally, the Federal Implementation Grant for San Juan
is $7.1 million whereas I notice Atlanta's Model Cities Program
is budgeted at $7.2 million.

The principal reason for this inquiry to you, and through you to
Director Johnny Johnson, is that San Juan has a very difficult
transportation problem and the plan worked out in your city with
respect to 10 cent shuttle bus service throughout the 3,000 acre
model cities area might well be a Godsend.

It is interesting to me to note that a mutual friend of Governor
Arnall and mine, the late Wallace R. Burke, formerly of the
Interstate Commerce Commission, suggested an almost identical
plan to Mayor Romero in my presence in San Juan on 31 March,1969.
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. August 30, 1969

If it is not an imposition, and if Mr. Johnson, could send me

data which would help me advise Mayor Romero along these lines,
I would be indebted.

Very truly yours,
GMS, Jeuder/
Matthew J. Faerber

c.c. Hon. Ellis Arnall
Fulton Federal Building
Atlanta, Ga. 30303
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                    <text>September 3, 1969
r.
att.h e S. Faerber
La Office
112 Bell vue Avenue
Ne ort,, Rhode 1 land 02840
Dear
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Thank you tor your letter of Au
£ sibllity of a 10 cant huttle bu
Atlanta. od l Citiea ar a.
t 30, co cerning t- e
ervice for the
I am for
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Johnaon,. Direc:tor of our Model Citie · program, o
t your pl-an may b giv n co11 ider tion.
Si
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rely yours,
All
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              <text>September 3, 1969

Mr. Matthew J. Faerber

Law Offices

112 Bellevue Avenue

Newport, Rhode Island 02840

Dear Mr. Faerber: -

Thank you for your letter of August 30, concerning the
feasibility of a 10 cent shuttle bus service for the
Atlanta Model Cities area.

Iam forwarding a copy of your letter to Mr. Johnny
Johnson, Director of our Model Cities program, so
that your plan may be given consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IASr:ird

CC: Mr. Johnny Johnson

2 Le,

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                    <text>September 19, 1969
Mr. P . A. Wood
762 Boulevard,. S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
Dear Mr. Wood:
This ill cknowledge receipt of the copy of your letter
addressed to the Honorable Lester G. M ddox, Governor
of Georgia, in reg rd to the xit signs on 1-20. ~
I a:m sendin your 1 tter to the Model Cities Office, so
th t your tat ment concerning code violations may
receive consideration.
Sine rely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
M yor
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Mr. P. A. Wood
762 Boulevard, S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30312

Dear Mr. Wood:

This will acknowledge receipt of the copy of your letter
addressed to the Honorable Lester G. Maddox, Governor
of Georgia, in regard to the exit signs on I-20. ja

I am sending your letter to the Model Cities Office, so
that your statements concerning code violations may

receive consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor

IAJr:ip

CC: Model Cities Director
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              <text>September 18, 1969

ont

To: Mr. Johnny Johnson

se
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MEMORANDUM

From: Dan E,. Sweat, Jr.

Subject: Acministrative Procedures

We have had several discussions in the past concerning the exact admini-
strative relationship that the Model Cities organization should have in
relationship to the Mayor's Office and the balance of the City organization.
This whole discussion is, of course, complicated by the special organization
required by the federal government such as the Executive Board and the
other citizen participation organizations.

There seems to be no doubt on the federal level and in the mind of the
general public however, that the administration of the Model Cities Program
is a responsibility of the Mayor's Office of the various cities. To date,

we have tacitly recognized this and, technically, the administrative
procedures have established the organization as a division of the Mayor's
Office. In actual practice, however, you have functioned as a department
head and your organization has, in effect, been treated as a separate

department of the City.

We have been fortunate and your staff is to be commended in that we have
had relatively good communications and cooperation even though our lines
of administrative authority have not always been explicit. Even so, some
confusion has existed among the various agencies and departments of the

City.

Mayor Allen has discussed this overall question with me several times and
most recently has directed me to meet with you and develop procedures
which will have the effect of bringing Model Cities into the direct admini-+
strative line of authority of the Mayor's Office. This will, of course,

 

 
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September 18, 1969

include establishing the Mocel Cities organization under the administrative
supervision of the Staff of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen in practice

as well as technically. This will necessarily involve some changes in your
day to day operations as far as your relationships with the service departments
of the City. In addition, it will involve a greater participation of the

Mayor's Office in the planning and operation of the Model Cities Program.

I am sure thatyyou, like me, will welcome a more definitive clarification
of our respective duties and responsibilities as far as the Model Cities
Program is concerned and will be able to work together harmoniously

to accomplish even more for the program.

When you have had an opportunity to read this, please contact me for
a meeting so that we can proceed on thie.

DESI rija
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION
(Date)
DIVISION CHAIR11AN 1 S REPORT ON SECTION CHAIRMEN ENLISTED:
The following have accepted appointment as Section Chairmen in this Division in this
year's Campaign. They have been personally interviewed and have agreed to follow
through on the various steps necessary to complete the organization •.
Section Chairmen
Bµs. Address
Telephone
Zip Code
Name


Section Number
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION

Date
DIVISION CHAIRMAN'S REPORT ON SECTION CHAIRMEN ENLISTED:
The following have accepted appointment as Section Chairmen in this Division in this

year's Campaign. They have been personally interviewed and have agreed to follow
through on the various steps necessary to complete the organization.

 

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The following have accepted appointment as Section Chairmen in this. Division in this
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DIVISION CHAIRMAN'S REPORT ON SECTION CHAIRMEN ENLISTED:
The following have accepted appointment as Section Chairmen in this Division in this

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Section Number

 

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                    <text>UNITED APPEAL , COMMUNITY CHEST - RED CROSS
6 Y.RZ\R
COMPARI SON
COUNTY GOVERNMENT - 72
Camp .
Year
No . o f
Pro spects
No . o f
Gift s
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968 ,
1969
1 5 34
1 535
1800
1800
1600
1 600
1235
1535
1648
902
996
950
196 4
196 5
1966
196 7
1 968
1 96 9
1 75 0
1 750
1 000
1400
22 00
2 200
1964
1 965
1966
1 9 67
1968
1969
1 964
1965
1966
1967
1968
196 9
% of
Participation
Amoun t
Given
Per
Capita
80 .5
99 . 9
91 . 6
50 .1
6 2. 2
59 . 3
9 ,402
1 1, 291
1 3 , 665
14, 94 2
1 3 , 556
15 , 05 4
6 . 13
7. 3 5
7 . 59
8 . 30
8 .47
9 .40
800
1025
1000
97 5
97 5 +
1025
45. 7
58 . 5
100 . 0
69.4
44. 3
44. 3
6,14 0
8 , 200
4, 200
6 , 0 00
5, 000
1 0 , 000
3 . 51
4. 68
4. 20
4.27
2. 2 7
4.54
230
230
391
3 91
600
6 00
67
11
216
325
325 +
31 6
29.1
4. 8
55 . 2
8 3. 0
54.1
52 .6
856
215
1,246
1 , 128
319
700
3 . 72
.71
3 . 18
2. 88
.53
1.16
162
162
232
232
325
325
37
21
11
30
36
75
22 . 8
13. 0
4.7
12.9
11. 0
11. O
291
164
121
214
390
4 20
1. 80
1. 0 1
.52
. 92
13 0
90
68
52
25
28
45
69.2
52.3
32 . 5
32.5
10.7
9. 6
F UL'IDN COUNTY
DEKALB COUNTY
COBB COUNTY
CLAY'ION COUNTY
1.;w
1. 29
rui;l;NNETI . CO!,!t!l'X
1964
1965
1 966
1967
1 968
196 9
130
160
160
26 0
260
593
302
104
104
80
4. 56
3 . 18
1.88
. 65
.40
.3 0
17,281
20,234
19,484
22,389
19,369
26,254
4.44
5.31
5.,44
5.61
3 088
5 . 26
414
'IDTALS
1964
1965
1966
1 967
1 968
1969
3894
3806
3583
3987
4985
4985
2229
2659
2927
2 257
2360+
236 6
57.2
69.9
81.6
56 .6
47o3
4 7.4
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              <text>UNITED APPEAL, COMMUNITY CHEST - RED CROSS

6 YEAR COMPARISON

COUNTY GOVERNMENT ~ 72

 

No. of % Of
Camp. Pros- No. of Partici- Amount Per
Year pects Gifts pation Given Capita
FULTON COUNTY
1964 1534 1235 80.5 9,402 6.13
1965 1535 1535 99.9 11,291 7.35
1966 1800 1648 91.6 13,665 7.59
1967 1800 902 50.1 14,942 8.30
1968 1600 996 62.2 13,556 8.47
1969 1600 950 59.3 15,054 9.40
DEKALB COUNTY
1964 1750 800 45.7 6,140 3.51
1965 1750 1025 58.5 8,200 4.68
1966 1000 1000 100.0 4,200 4.20
1967 1400 975 69.4 6,000 4.27
1968 2200 975 + 44.3 5,000 2.27
1969 2200 1025 44,3 10,000 4.54
COBB COUNTY
1964 230 67 29.1 856 &lt;3..72
1965 230 11 4.8 a5 ohh
1966 391 216 55.2 1,246 3.18
1967 391 325 83.0 1,128 2.88
1968 600 325 + 54.1 319 +53
1969 600 316 52.6 700 1.16
CLAYTON COUNTY
1964 162 37 22.8 291 1.80
1965 162 21 13.0 164 1.01
1966 232 11 4.7 121 ae
1967 232 30 12.9 214 092
1968 325 36 1130 390 1.29
1969 325 75 11.0 420 1.29
GWINNETT COUNTY
1964 130 90 69.2 593 4.56
1965 130 68 $2.0 414 3.18
1966 160 52 3245 302 1.88
1967 160 25 S265 104 -65
1968 260 28 10.7 104 40
1969 260 45 9:6 80 -30
TOTALS
1964 3894 2229 57.2 17,281 4.44
1965 3806 2659 69.9 20,234 5,32
1966 3583 2927 81.6 19,484 5.44
1967 3987 2257 56.6 22,389 5.61
1968 4985 23604 47.3 19,369 3.88
1969 4985 2366 47.4 26,254 5:26
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