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                    <text>.August 8 , 1969
Mr . Les Per ells
Executive Db:ector
Atlanta Housing A uthodty
8Z4 Hurt Building
.Atlanta, Geoir ia 30303
Dear Le :
It ha com to my attention th t perhaps the C ntral Relocation Service is not
emphaeizin private houaing resource aa much a public housing resou;rces
hen as i8ting per on di placed within the city.
l am certain that this i wrong nd m ure that the
ency k · p6 a complete
up-to-date inv ntory of pri te bO\l&amp;in r source to refe:r p rsons to when
they itb r do not qualify for public hou ing or could beet be s rved by
relocation in private h
ing.
·
So at l c n b in -po ition to n
. r th • que•Uona, I would very much
appr c!ate it if you could supply m with a memor ndum s ttlng forth th
activitiea of the C ntra.l R. location Service a they relat to private houeln •
Sp cifically. tho method you ua in compilin information on the availability
o! priv te housing. poaeibly · copy of r c nt: inventory.
d the procedure
you ua to d .t rmln wb.eth r or n.ot dbplac
bould be ref rred to pri t
OU J.n •
Sincerely,
Dan E.
eat, Jr
Chief .Admini•tr ti
DE Jr;j
Ofiic
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              <text>August 8, 1969

Mr. Les Persells
Executive Director
Atlanta Housing Authority

824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Les:

It has come to my attention that perhaps the Central Relocation Service is not |
emphasizing private housing resources as much as public housing resources
when assisting persons displaced within the city.

 

 
    
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 

lam certain that this ie wrong and am sure that the agency keeps a complete _
_ up-to-date inventory of private housing resources to refer persons to when 43
they either do not qualify for public housing or could best be served by
relocation in private housing.

So that I can be in a position to answer these questions, I would very much
appreciate it if you could supply me with a memorandum setting forth the
activities of the Central Relocation Service as they relate to private hone
Specifically, the method you use in compiling information on the a

of private housing, possibly a copy of a recent inventory, and the provedara
you use to determine whether or not a displaceé should be referred to private

Sincerely,

  
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CITY OF AT LANT A
DEPARTMENT GF FINANCE
ATLANTA, GEO RGIA 30303
July 15 , 1969
TO:
Jay Fountain
FROM:
General Staff
Y
SUBJECT: wes t End Redeve~opmen t Area , Proj ect GA. R- 90
The fol l owi ng is a r eview of the ch a nge s inc orp or at 0d in Amend a tory Ap plicat ion
No. l f or the West End Urb:n Renewa l Area a s reques ted i n your memo of June 20,
1969:
(1) Wi t h refe r enc e to t he 34 pa rc e ls determined not t o be fea s i bl e for r ehab ilit a t i on , bu t wh ich wi l l be add ed t o a cqui sit ion: t her e i s no breakdown provided i n
the narra tive st atement a s to the c ost of acq ui r ing th e s e pnrce l s . As a r esul t ,
t h is po rt ion of t he summar y cannot be verified.
( 2) Simil ar l y, t he indivi dual parc e l cost s (wh i ch will be de l eted fr om Acqui s it ion
Expenses ) are not l isted in the nar r a t ive stat emen t , su t h e se ca nno t be checked
against origina l ly pr ojec ted c osts of a cquis i tion.
(3)
The reus e de si gnati ons of fo ur parcel s will have no affec t on
cos t of proj ec~ s.
(4 ) Stree t wi dening act i vities being undertaken by t he City on Gordon Street are
no t rep orted i n the nar rat i ve st ateme n t. From a c onvers a tio n with Mr . J i m Hunter
of Street Engineering , it was l earned that the cost of the widening ac tivi t ies is
estimated at $90 , 000 . 00 . I n the Project Co st Estimate and Financ ing Plan (l ine
A-20), the revised est i mate for nonca s h loca l gra n ts-in-aid increased by $2 70 ,7 34 of
whi ch thi s $90 , 000 . 00 wou l d make up appro ximately one-third . However , we hav e no
s up porting sched ules with whi ch to check these fig ures and thus cann ot detennine
how much , i f any , of thIB increase is appl i cable t o Gordon St reet .
(5 ) With r e gard t o the inc reased int erest co sts , there appears t o be an error in
the narrative stat eme nt ac c ompanin g th e Pr o ject Expenditures Bucige t. Comr,ut ation
of t otal interest cost from Harch 31, 1969, indicat es cota l int e rest of $624,500
and a net increase of $49 3,400.00 . When the unencumbered bal anc e of $131, 44 1. 00 i s
deducted from the t ota l interest cost of $624,500.00, th e ne t increase of $493,059.00,
which differs from their computation by $341.00. In addition, the intere st to DHUD
is increased by $10,653. 00 with the only explanation being a correction for a small
overr un; it app ears tha t more information should be disclosed by t he Housing Authority with referenc e to this increase. (It is s omewhat frightening to note tha t the
extension in time will cost the City over cae- ha lf million dolla~s ~n interest.)
�..
Memo - Jay Fountain
General Staff
l'age Two
July 15, 1969
_.,
(6) The requested increase in administrative costs is also confusing. It is stated
that the present costs in this line item are ccmputP.d at the rate of $19, 800.00 per
month. Based on this rate, they arrive at a total cost (from April, 1969, to the
completion date of July, 1971--a period of 28 _months) of $L,43,L,00.00. With an unencumbered balance of $193,505, a net adjustment (increase ) of $360,900 is requested.
Based on the total cost as shown by AHA , the correct ne t adjustment would be $249 ,395;
however, $19,800 per month for 28 months gives a total cost of $554,400 which when
reduced by the unencumbered balance requires a net adjustment of $360,895--a difference
of $5 from their request o · Their ind icated total cost would cover a period of only
22.4 months, based on the rate given. This does not conform to the extension period
of ApriJ 1, 1969, through July, 1971.
Although two-thirds of the Surmnary of Changes could not be checked for verification
due to _the l ack of information from AHA, it is hoped that the above findin gs will
be helpful to you.
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
a ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
July 15, 1969

TO: Jay Fountain

FROM: General Staff Io’

SUBJECT: West End Redevelopment Area, Project GA. R-90

The following is a review of the changes incorporated in Amendatory Application
No. 1 for the West End Urban Renewal Area as requested in your memo of June 20,
1969;

(1) With reference to the 34 parcels determined not to be feasible for rehabili-

tation, but which will be added to acquisition: there is no breakdown provided in

the narrative statement as to the cost of acquiring these parcels. As a result,
_this portion of the summary cannot be verified.

(2) Similarly, the individual parcel costs (which will be deleted from Acquisition
Expenses) are not listed in the narrative statement, so these cannot be checked
against originally projected costs of acquisition,

(3) The reuse designations of four parcels will have no affect on cost of projects.

(4) Street widening activities being undertaken by the City on Gordon Street are
not reported in the narrative statement, From a conversation with Mr. Jim Hunter

of Street Engineering, it was learned that the cost of the widening activities is
estimated at $90,000.00. In the Project Cost Estimate and Financing Plan (line
A-20), the revised estimate for noncash local grants-in-aid increased by $270,734 of
which this $90,000.00 would make up approximately one-third. However, we have no
supporting schedules with which to check these figures and thus cannot determine
how much, if any, of this increase is applicable to Gordon Street.

(5) With regard to the increased interest costs, there appears to be an error in

the narrative statement accompaning the Project Expenditures Budget. Computation

of total interest cost from March 31, 1969, indicates total interest of $624,500

and a net increase of $493,400.00. When the unencumbered balance of $131,441.00 is
deducted from the total interest cost of $624,500.00, the net increase of $493,059.00,
which differs from their computetion by $341.00. In addition, the interest to DHUD

is increased by $10,653.00 with the only explanation being a correction for a small
overrun; it appears that more information should be disclosed by the Housing Autho-
rity with reference to this increase. (It is somewhat frightening to note that the
extension in time will cost the City over cne-half million dollars in interest.)
Memo - Jay Fountain
General Staff

Page Two

July 15, 1969

(6) The requested increase in administrative costs is also confusing. It is stated
that the present costs in this line item are computed at the rate of $19,800.00 per
month, Based on this rate, they arrive at a total cost {from April, 1969, to the
completion date of July, 197i--a period of 28 months) of $443,400.00. With an unen-
cumbered balance of $193,505, a net adjustment (increase) of $360,900 is requested,
Based on the total cost as shown by AHA, the correct net adjustment would be $249,895;
however, $19,800 per month for 28 months gives a total cost of $554,400 which when
reduced by the unencumbered balance requires a net adjustment of $360,895--a difference
of $5 from their request. - Their indicated total cost would cover a period of only
22.4 months, based on the rate given. This does not conform to the extension period
of Apri] 1, 1969, through July, 1971.

Although two-thirds of the Summary of Changes could not be checked for verification
due to the lack of information from AHA, it is hoped that the above findings will
be helpful to you.
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though· J ly 1971.
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�CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
501 CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
July 29, 1969
CHARLES L . DAVIS
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
EDGAR A . VAUGHN , JR .
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
W. ROY SMITH
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Mr. Howard Op.ens
Dir _~tor of Red~ l
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              <text>(5) The requested increase in administrative costes is alse confusing. It

is stated that the present costs in this line item are computed at the rate

of $19,800 per month. Based on this rate, the total cost given by AHA is
$443,400 (from April, 1969, to the completion date of July, 1971 -- a period

of 28 months). With an unencumbered balance of $193,505, a net adjustment
(inerease) of $360,900 is requested. Based on the total cost as shown by

AHA, the correct net adjustment would be $249,895; however, $19,800 per month
for 28 months gives a total cost of $554,500 which, when reduced by the unencumbered
balance, requires a net adjustment of $360,895 -- a difference of $5 from the
request. ‘The given total cost would cover a period of only 22.4 months, based
on the given rate. This does not conform to the extension period ef April 1969,
through July 1971.

We appreciate your cooperation in past matters and trust that your department
will soon send us a reply to the above questions.

Yours very truly,

Charles L. Davis
Director of Finance

CLD: DMH: jel
Jee: Dan Sweat

 

 

 
 

 

ee, &lt;a e e

CITY OF ATLANTA

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
501 CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

 

July 29, 1969

CHARLES L. DAVIS
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

EDGAR A. VAUGHN, JR.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

W. ROY SMITH
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

Mr. Howard Openshaw
Director of Redevelopment
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Howard:

After reviewing the changes incorporated in Amendatory Application No. 1
for Project GA. R-90 (West End Redevelopment Area) I want to inform |
you that the requested adjustments to Project Expenditures Budget No. 6
are acceptable to the Department of Finance. However, there are some
oretios which we feel deserve answers from your department; they are
as follows:

(1) With reference to the 34 parcels determined not to be feasible for
rehabilitation, but which will be added to acquisition; there is no
breakdown provided in the narrative statement as to the cost of acquiring
these parcels.

(2) Similarly, the individual parcel coste (which will be deleted from
Acquisition Expenses) are not listed in the narrative statement, so these
cannot be checked against originally projected costs of acquisition.

(3) Street widening activities being undertaken by the City on Gordon
Street are not reported in the narrative statement.

(4) With regard to the increased interest costs, there appears to be

an error in the narrative statement accompanying the Project Expenditures
Budget. Computation of total interest cost from March 31, 1969, indicates
total interest of $624,500 and a net increase of $493,400. When the
unencumbered balance of $131,441.00 is deducted from the total interest cost
of $624,500, the net inerease is $493,059, whieh differs from the given
computation by $341. In addition, the interest to DHUD is increased by
$10,653 with the only explanation being a correction for a small overrun;
we feel that more information should be disclosed by the Housing Authority
with reference to this increase. (It ie somewhat frightening to note that
the = in time will cost the City over one-half million dollars in
interest).
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                    <text>LE STE R H. P E RS ELL S
EDW I N L. S TER N E
EXECUT I VE DIR E CTOR Ar-,:D SE CR E T ARY
CHAIRMAN
CARL TON GARR ETT
D I RECTOR
GEOR GE S. CR A FT
OF F I NANCE
V I CE CHA I RM AN
G I LBERT H . BOGGS
DIRECTOR O F
H OUS I NG
HOWA RD O PE NSHAW
J. B . SLA Y T O N
D IR ECTOR OF R EDEVE LOPMEN T
FRAN K G . ETHERIDG E
GEO R GE R . SAN DER
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JAC K F . G LE N N
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JACKSON 3-607 4
April 24, 1969
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Director of Governmental Liasion
Office of Mayor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Sweat :
The Board of the Atlanta Housing Authority cordially invites you
to dinner on Wednesday, April 30. This occasion is to pay tribute to
M. B. Satterfield who recently retire d as Exe cutive Director of the
Housing Authority.
We plan a pleasant evening . .. no speeches . .. just a brief presentation of a gift .
May we have your acceptance on the enclosed postcard.
Edwin L . St erne
Enclosure
Da t e ;
Time :
We dn es da y, Apr il 30
6 : 30 - Hospitalit y Hour
7 : 00 - Dinner
Place : Whitehou s e Mot or Inn
70 Hou s ton Str eet, N . E .
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              <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
CHAIRMAN

GEORGE S. CRAFT
VICE CHAIRMAN

J. B. BLAYTON

FRANK G. ETHERIOGE

JACK F. GLENN

B24 HURT BUILDING

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
JACKSON 39-6074

April 24, 1969

Mr. Dan E, Sweat, Jr.

Director of Governmental Liasion
Office of Mayor

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Sweat:

 

LESTER H. PERSELLS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY

CARLTON GARRETT
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

GILBERT H. BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

HOWARD GPENSHAW
DIRECTOR OF REDEVELOPMENT

GEORGE R. SANDER
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

The Board of the Atlanta Housing Authority cordially invites you
to dinner on Wednesday, April 30. This occasion is to pay tribute to
M. B. Satterfield who recently retired as Executive Director of the

Housing Authority.

We plan a pleasant evening ... no speeches ... just a brief pres-

entation of a gift.

May we have your acceptance on the enclosed postcard,

Sincerely,

Chur. Lh.

Edwin L. Sterne

Enclosure

Date: Wednesday, April 30
Time: 6:30 - Hospitality Hour
7:00 - Dinner
Place: Whitehouse Motor Inn
70 Houston Street, N. E.
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                    <text>June 17, 1969
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              <text>June 17, 1969

Mr. John T. idmunda
Sesietent Regionzl Administrator

For Renews] Aesistance
Departament. of Housing and Urben Developnant
645 Peachtree-Seventh Street Building, He &amp;.
atlanta, Georgia 30323

Ne: Project Georgis 8-90
West Pad Sedevelopment sres
Part 1 Amendzent to the Urbden
Heaewsl Plan and the Loan and
Grant Controet

Dear Mr. Edmunds:

In ageordanee with the HUD Hendbook and Regional Office Memorandum No. 6h,
we ere herewith tronemitting five (5) binders of a Pert I Anendatory Application
to the Urban Renews] Plan and the Losn snd Grant Contract for the Weat Und

Projeet.

The purpose of thie samenduent is to add to acquisition certain parcels de-
ternited to be infeesible of rehabilitstion, te delete from acquisition certsin
parcels in order to sliow private enterprise maximum opportunity to redevelop
the srez in s ménner consistent with the Urben Ranewsl Plan, and to change the
reuse designetion of certain pareele from commercial to high density resideati«l
in order to provide needed housing in the «res. This amendment cleo incorporates «
as 5 non-cash grant-in-sid certein street widening setivities being undertaken by
the City of Atlente on Gordon Street.

Thies Amendment inoreaees the Tote] Federnl Capital Gront by $1,070,120 from
$8,767,650 to $9,837,770 aud increases the: Project Temporary Loon by $764,768
from $11,811,152 to $12,576,220.

We are confident that this Amendetory Application will reeeive your earliest
consideration to encble the Authority to proceed expeditiously with ite redevelep-
ment efforts in west End.

Very truly youre
oe: Kr, indney Cook = -
Mr, Cherles Devise
— Br, Den Sweet Howard Openshew

ves Coordinator Director of Redevelopment
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                    <text>ATLANTA , GEORGIA
PHON E 522-4463
George Berry
Da n:
Le s i mp l ie s t h~ t thor e is some l egal
r e ason why t he d c ity d oes not have
recreati onal prog rams in housing pro~ects.
This is in error . The only l imita ti on
is budgetary for the Parks Department
and faci l ities (park space, recrea t i onal
buildings) etc that are provided by
the Authority when one of the projer,ts
are constructed.
A t-.ou t three yeqrs ago, the City had a
c ontract with Senior Citizens Services,
Inc. for such programs in the three
high r i se building s f or the elderly.
'. rhey have recreational facilities in
thes e buildings .
We should .have recreational programs in
the housing projects. There is really
only one reas on whHy we don't: money.
FORM 25-20
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              <text>‘ ATLANTA, GEORGIA
PHONE 522-4463

George Berry

Dan:

Les implies that there is soms legal
reason why the d city does not have
recreational prozrams in housing projects.

This is in error. The only Limitation
is budgetary for the Parks Department
and facilities (park space, recreational
buildings) etc that are provided by

the Authority when one of the projects
are constructed,

About three years ago, the ity had a
contract with Senior Citizens Services,
Inc. for such programs in the three
high rise buildings for the elderly.
They have recreational facilities in
these buildings.

We should have recreational programs in

the housing projects. There is really
only one reason whay we don't: money.

Gulf ka avagerduny te Vw (ther
ts Chin eet.

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                    <text>July 14, 1969
Mr. Le sPersells
Exec~ve Director
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30 30 3
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I m athering some inform tion relating to federal aid to ). tl nta for t.b
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nd now need the figures for public bou ing.
It ia my understandin that th r · is an nn
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mment which ia determin d by computing the deficit that result from
the oper tion of the v riou housing project • lf tbi und ratandin is
correct. l would appreci t the mount of thil nnual federal contribution
for th y r 1966 tbro h 1968.
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Very truly youl' • ,
Dan E. S
DES:J
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              <text>July 14, 1969

Mr. LessPersells
Executive Director
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Les:

Iam gathering some information relating to federal aid to Atlanta for the
years 1966 through 1968. Ihave secured the figures relating to urban renewal
and now need the figures for public housing.

It is my understanding that there is an annual contribution by the federal
government which is determined by computing the deficit that results from
the operation of the various housing projects. If this understanding is
correct, I would appreciate the amount of this annual federal contribution
for the years 1966 through 1968.

I certainly appreciate your assistance on this.

Very truly yours,

Dan E. Sweat

DES:je

 

i ea eS

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                    <text>CITY OF ATLANTA
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
501 CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
J 11
CHARLES L . DAVIS
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
EDGAR A . VAUGHN , JR.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
W. ROY SMITH
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE


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              <text>‘ese Sy |
jean,
re CITY OF ATLANTA

‘ip : DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
id acres 501 CITY HALL
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i iil ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

£

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July 25, 1969

CHARLES L. DAVIS
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

EDGAR A. VAUGHN, JR.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

W. ROY SMITH
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

Mr. Lester H. Persells
Executive Director

Department of Housing Authority
City of Atimta

824 Hurt Buildiog

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Persellis: -

Reference ie made to your letter of July 23, 1969, in which
you inquire about the possibility of the City furnishing |
recreational services to citizens of Atlanta who live in
public housing. 1 believe perhaps that the conclusion you
have reached, that is, “that the only reason such services
ate not supplied to these citizens, is that a definition
of Gity services hes been made that prevents City funds
ee eee |

ante ooo.

 

Mr. Lester H. Persells
Page Two
July 25, 1969

a contractual arrangement, whereby the City would be re=
imbursed for such services, ;

I am forwarding a copy of your Letter together with mine
to each of the members of the Parks Committee and Finance

Committee for further discussion and consideration.
Sincerely,

BArdt.. Zo

Charles L. Davis
Directa: of Finance

CLD: lek
ec; Honorable Ivan Allen, Mayor
Mr. Dau EB. Sweat, Governmental Liaison
Mr. James W. Mills, Assistant Regional Administration
HAA,
Mr. Milton G. Farris, Chairman, Finance Comittee
Mr. Charles Leftwich, Chairman, Parks Committee
Mr, Jack Delius, Parks General Manager
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                    <text>•
OFFICERS
James W. Dorsey
Presid ent
Ferdinand Buckley
1st Vice Presid ent
Sarah Franc es McDonald
2nd Vice President
Cliff ord Oxford
Secretary
William H. Al exander
Treasurer
ATLANTA LEGAL AID SOCIETY, INC.
TELEPHONES :
( 404) 524 - 581 1
(404) 577-5260
153 PRYOR STREET, S . W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
March 27th, 1969
STAFF
Michael D. Pad nos
Director
Nancy S. Ch eves
General Counsel
Richard Harri s
Community Educa t ion
L. Rosser SheIt on
Virgi nia A. Bi ps
Bettye H. Kehrer
Evelyn s. Fabian
Eugene S. Taylor
John
Brent
Elmer L. Nash
Larry B. Hooks
D. Freeman Hutton
Cynthia T. Beattie
Me lvi n E. Thompson, Jr.
w.
Michael H. Terry
Edward L. Baety
Wil liam J. Brennan, Jr.
George Howe ll
Sondra Gold enfarb
Reuben Bussey
Kendric Sm ith
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.,
Director of Governmental Liaison
City of Atlanta
City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Dan:
Many thanks for sending me the applications
of those two college students. Unfortunately, I only
hire second-year law students during the summer, so
I am unable to help them.
If you hear of any exciting
law students I would very much appreciate knowing
about them.
You mentioned on the telephone the other day
your high regard for Les Persells. I would very much
like to hear the argument in favor o f his appointment
to succeed Satterfield. My own impression is very
st r ong that he is tied up so closely with present
policies a s to gravely diminish the chanc es for
signific a nt reform in the Housing Authority. My
opinion about his appointment has been sought by
a n umber of people .
I would like to he a r y our
comments in orde r tha t mine can be mor e intell i gent .
~ h
Michae l D. Pa dnos
Direc t or
MDP/cj
SPONSO R E D B Y UN I T ED A P P E AL A ND ECONOM IC OPPORT U N ITY AT LA N TA , IN C .
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              <text>OFFICERS

James W. Dorsey
President

Ferdinand Buckley
Ist Vice President

Sarah Frances McDonald
2nd Vice President

Clifford Oxford
Secretary

William H. Alexander
Treasurer

STAFF

Michael D. Padnos
Director

Nancy §. Cheves
General Counsel

Richard Harris .
Community Education

L. Rosser Shelton
Virginia A. Bips
Bettye H. Kehrer
Evelyn S. Fabian
Eugene S. Taylor
John W. Brent
Elmer L. Nash
Larry B. Hooks

O. Freeman Hutton
Cynthia T. Beattie
Melvin E. Thompson, Jr.

Michael H, Terry
Edward L. Baety
William J. Brennan, Jr.
George Howell

Sondra Goldenfarb
Reuben Bussey
Kendric Smith

ATLANTA LEGAL AID SOCIETY, INC. caoay Baa 58T)

(404) 577-5260
153 PRYOR STREET, S.W.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303

March 27th, 1969

Mr. Dan E. Sweat, Jr.,
Director of Governmental Liaison

City of Atlanta

City Hall, 68 Mitchell Street, S. W.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Dan:

Many thanks for sending me the applications
of those two college students. Unfortunately, I only
hire second-year law students during the summer, so
I am unable to help them. If you hear of any exciting
law students I would very much appreciate knowing
about them.

You mentioned on the telephone the other day
your high regard for Les Persells. I would very much
like to hear the argument in favor of his appointment
to succeed Satterfield. My own impression is very
strong that he is tied up so closely with present
policies as to gravely diminish the chances for
significant reform in the Housing Authority. My
opinion about his appointment has been sought by
a number of people. I would like to hear your
comments in order that mine can be more intelligent.

Cordially,

Michael D. Padnos
Director

MDP/c4

SPONSORED BY UNITED APPEAL AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ATLANTA, INC.
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824 Hurt Building
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Telephone 523-6074

April 30, 1969

ect Mr. Roduay Cook

Mr. Charles Davia
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                    <text>DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING , ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323
Room 64 ~
- -- ·March 5, 1969
REGION Ill
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_ Housing Assistance Office
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IN REPLY REFER TO:
3HO-A
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Mr. M. B. Satterfield, Ex ecutive Directqr / _
The Housing Authority of the
City of Atlanta, Georgia
8 24 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
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Dear Mr. Satterfield:
This will refer to your letter of February 18, 1969, regarding the
establishment of Authority-paid special project police forces.
The Cooperation Agreement between the Atlanta Hou~~ng Authority and the
City of Atlanta states that the City shall fu~nish or cause to be furnished
to the Local Authority and the tenants of such projects public services and
facilities of the s ame character and to the same extent as are furnished
from time to time without cost or cha r g e to other dwelltng s and inhabitants
in the municipality.
This provision, of course, includes police service
and the City should therefore provide services required at the projects
to insure the safety of its residents.
This office does not approve funds to be used to provide protective services
as a matter of course.
Only where highly unusual circumstances existed have
we authorized funds to employ project police or security guards.
In such
rare instances, approval involved very small numbers of personnel and for
temporary periods of time.
At this tim e , we are not aware of circumsta nces in Atlanta which require
special prote ctive s e r v ic e s ov~ r a nd a bove tho s e pre s e ntly b e ing p r ovided
by the municipality und e r the provisions of the Cooperation Agr eeille nt.
Under no circumstanc e s would we be willing to approve an arrange ment which
in effect would r e pl a c e s e rvices which the City performs in accordance with
the Cooperation Agre ement.
d~
Sincerely yours,
tA). -?r&gt;(L-/4J
e s W. Mills
istant Re g io n al Admi ni stra t or
for Housin g Assistanc e
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              <text>SRA Paras Sec NT Nl PM STILT Ca ML A SAN me me

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I re DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
4 i ¥ PEACHTREE SEVENTH BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30323
3430 we Room 645~ Aa
March 5, 1969
REGION lil _ xs
. Housing Assistance Office a
7 4069 foe
AQ 2 \ ae IN REPLY REFER TO:
; Ni ay 3HO-A
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Mr. M. B. Satterfield, Executive Director, 7
The Housing Authority of the NG ete

ne

City of Atlanta, Georgia
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Satterfield:

This will refer to your letter of February 18, 1969, regarding the
establishment of Authority-paid special project police forces.

The Cooperation Agreement between the Atlanta Housing Authority and the
City of Atlanta states that the City shall furnish or cause to be furnished
to the Local Authority and the tenants of such projects public services and
facilities of the same character and to the same extent as are furnished
from time to time without cost or charge to other dwellings and inhabitants
in the municipality. This provision, of course, includes police service
and the City should therefore provide services required at the projects

to insure the safety of its residents.

This office does not approve funds to be used to provide protective services
as a matter of course. Only where highly unusual circumstances existed have
we authorized funds to employ project police or security guards. In such
rare instances, approval involved very small numbers of personnel and for
temporary periods of time.

At this time, we are not aware of circumstances in Atlanta which require
special protective services over and above those presently being provided
by the municipality under the provisions of the Cooperation Agreement.

Under no circumstances would we be willing to approve an arrangement which
in effect would replace services which the City performs in accordance with
the Cooperation Agreement.

Sincerely yours,

Gave) tw. Drrelbe)
es W. Mills

ssistant Regional Administrator
for Housing Assistance
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                    <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
M. B. SATTERFIELD
CHAIRMAN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY
LESTER H . PERSELLS
GEORGE 5. CRAFT
ASSOCIATE
VICE CHAIRMAN
E X ECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CARL TON GARRETT
DIRECTOR
J. B. SLAYTON
OF FINANCE
GILBERT H. BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUS ING
FRANK G. ETHERIDGE
HOWARD OPENSHAW
JACK F. GLENN
DIRECTOR
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORG IA 30303
JACKSON 3-6074
March 6, 1969
The Honorable George Cotsakis
Police Committee, Board of Aldermen
City of Atlanta, City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Cotsakis:
Aft er receiving your inquiry concerning the possibility of
establishing Authority-paid special project police forces,
this matter was discussed verbally with the Federal Agency
and later a request for information was made by letter on
February 18, 1~69.
I am enclos ing a copy of the r eply received today from the
Housing Assi stanc e Admini stration which i s self- explanatory.
Sincerely,
Executive Director
MBS:dw
Encl osur e
OF' REDEVELOP ME NT
GEORGE R.
SANDER
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GEORGE S. CRAFT
VICE CHAIRMAN

J. B. BLAYTON
FRANK G, ETHERIDGE

JACK F. GLENN

624 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
JACKSON 3-6074

March 6, 1969

The Honorable George Cotsakis
Police Gommittee, Board of Aldermen
City of Atlanta, City Hall

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Cotsakis:

 

M, B. SATTERFIELD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY

LESTER H. PERSELLS
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CARLTON GARRETT
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

GILBERT H. BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

HOWARD OPENSHAW
DIRECTOR OF REDEVELOPMENT

GEORGE R. SANDER
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

After receiving your inquiry concerning the possibility of
establishing Authority-paid special project police forces,
this matter was discussed verbally with the Federal Agency
and later a request for information was made by letter on

February 18, 1969.

I am enclosing a copy of the reply received today from the

Housing Assistance Administration which is self-explanatory.
Sincerely,

? i
SP? eet a/

M, B. Satterfield’
Executive Director

MBS: dw

Enclosure
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EDWIN L . STERNE
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LESTE R H . PERSEL LS
GEORGE S . CRAFT
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February 14, 1969
Mr. R. Gregory Griggs
UR Committee Board of Aldermen
691 Woodland Avenue S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30316
Dear Mr. Griggs :
Recently you asked Mr. Openshaw f or infonnation concerning the property
bounded by Georgia Avenue, Capitol Avenue, Bass Street, and Washington
Street. Approximately a half of this area is in the Rawson-Washington
Urban Fenewal Pro j ect, and the other half is in the 1969 clearance
area in the Model Cities portion of the Neighborhood Development Program.
If the Rawson-Washington Project is to close before December 31, 1969, the
sale of this land would take place through two simultaneous offerings.
Under the present approved land use, the land can only be used for commercial,
and would be offered in such a way that a Developer could bly'the entire
area with Crew Street to be closed, or buy either or both blocks to keep
Crew Street open. Under the Model Cities Land Use Plan, the block bounded
by Crew, Georgia, Capitol, and Bass is designated for park use, which is,
of course, public. If this portion of the area were to be used for public
purposes, amendments to each of the two Programs would be necessary.
In any event, the land would have to be appraised by two competent appraisers,
with a price to be concurred in by the Renewal Assistance Administration.
The appraisals would be the same for either commercial or public use,because
property to be sold for public purposes must be appraised at its highest and
best alternate use. We have not, of course, had appraisals made. Based on
our experience, our Real Estate people estimate that the price per sq. foot
would not be less than $3.00 or more than $5.00. Land for commercial uses
must be sold under competitive procedures. Land for public purposes, however, can be sold without advertisingo If the land were used as a park, the
price of the land would be eligible as a non-cash grant=in=aid credit to the
extent that the park served and supported the Project. If it were used for
office space, no credit would be available. If part were used for one purpose
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were to be a Park with temporary use for office space, the matter
would have to be negotiated with the Renewal Assistance Administration,
and probably receive Washington concurrence or approval.
It is my hope that this will clarify the questions you have. If not,
pl ease let me know and we will try to provide further information.
Sincerely yours,,:;?
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Lester H. Persells
Associate Executive Director
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Mr. John T. FAmunds
Mr. Earl. Landers
Mr. Collier Gladin
Mr. Rodney M. Cook
Mr. Johnny Johnson
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              <text>EDWIN L. STERNE
CHAIRMAN

GEORGE S. CRAFT
VICE CHAIRMAN

J. B. BLAYTON
FRANK G. ETHERIDGE

JACK F. GLENN

 

M. 6B. SATTERFIELD
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY

LESTER H. PERSELLS
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CARLTON GARRETT
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

GILBERT H, BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

HOWARD OPENSHAW
DIRECTOR OF REDEVELOPMENT

824 HURT BUILDING GEORGE R. SANDER
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

JACKSON 3-6074

February 1), 1969

Mr. R. Gregory Griggs

UR Committee Board of Aldermen
691 Woodland Avenue S. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30316

Dear Mr.Griggs:

Recently you asked Mr. Openshaw for information concerning the property
bounded by Georgia Avenue, Capitol Avenue, Bass Street, and Washington
Street. Approximately a half of this area is in the Rawson-Washington
Urban Renewal Project, and the other half is in the 1969 clearance

area in the Model Cities portion of the Neighborhood Development Program.

If the Rawson-Washington Project is to close before December 31, 1969, the
sale of this land would take place through two simultaneous offerings.

Under the present approved land use, the land can only be used for commercial,
and would be offered in such a way that a Developer could mythe entire

area with Crew Street to be closed, or buy either or both blocks to keep

Crew Street open. Under the Model Cities Land Use Plan, the block bounded

by Crew, Georgia, Capitol, and Bass is designated for park use, which is,

of course, public. If this portion of the area were to be used for public
purposes, amendments to each of the two Programs would be necessary.

In any event, the land would have to be appraised by two competent appraisers,
with a price to be concurred in by the Renewal Assistance Administration.

The appraisals would be the same for either commercial or public use, because
property to be sold for public purposes must be appraised at its highest and
best alternate use. We have not, of course, had appraisals made. Based on
our experience, our Real Estate people estimate that the price per sq. foot
would not be less than $3.00 or more than $5.00. Land for commercial uses
mist be sold under competitive procedures. land for public purposes, how=
ever, can be sold without advertising. If the land were used as a park, the
price of the land would be eligible as a non-cash grant-in=-aid credit to the
extent that the park served and supported the Project. If it were used for
office space, no credit would be available. If part were used for one purpose
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and part for another, the above provisions would apply. If the area
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It is my hope that this will clarify the questions you have. If not,
please let me know and we will try to provide further information.

Sincerely yours,
. wo -
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ket ei a

Lester H. Persells
Associate Executive Director
cc: Mr. John T. Edmunds
Mr. Earl Landers
Mr. Collier Gladin
Mr. Rodney M. Cook

Mr. Johnny Johnson
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                    <text>OF THE
· - - - - - - - · - - - - - . . . . , _ . . . . _ , , , _ _ . . . . . . , . _ ~ 824
CITY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
OF
HURT BUILDING
•
ATLANTA
3
1
GA .
•
JACKSON
3·6074
January 24, 1969
Mr~ Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Ci ty Hall
Atlanta, Geor gia
30303
RE:
4 Single Family Building Lots
Parcels 44, 50, 54 and 55
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Gentlemen:
We are attaching a drawing which gives the details of this
new offering of four fully developed single family building
l ots in our West End Urban Redevelopment Area .
Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of one or more
of these lots are to be opened at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on
April 23, 1969.
If acceptable proposals for ali of these
lots are not r~ceived,, y,e shall- continue to red,eive .proposals
and to open them as received for a period of twelve months or
until all of the lots are sold.
Proposals must be made on our
forms which are available on request.
The pre~~stab l i s h ed sales prices as set forth in the sales
brochure axe very reasonable and are the values that will be
attributed to the lots for FHA Mortgage insurance purposes e
If y ou would like the proposal forms or need additional information, please . advise us .
Very truly yours ,
Phil ip E . Vrooman , Chief
R~al Estate Dispos ition Branch
PEV : hcn
Enclosure
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J SING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILOING e ATLANTA 3, GA. © JACKSON 3-6074

January 24, 1969

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr-
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
RE: 4 Single Family Building Lots
Parcels 44, 50, 54 and 55
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90

Gentlemen:

We are attaching a drawing which gives the details of this
new offering of four fully developed single family building
lots in our West End Urban Redevelopment Area.

Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of one or more

of these lots are to be opened at 10:00 A. M. o'clock on

April 23, 1969. If acceptable proposals for all of these

lots are not received,'we shall continue to receive proposals

and to open them as received for a period of twelve months or

until all of the lots are sold. Proposals must be made on our
forms which are available on request.

The pre-established sales prices as set forth in the sales
brochure are very reasonable and are the values that will be

attributed to the lots for FHA Mortgage insurance purposes.

If you would like the proposal forms or need additional informa-
tion, please advise us.

Very truly yours,
Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Rdal Estate Disposition Branch

PEVshcen
Enclosure
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                    <text>EOW I M L. S T ERNE
L ESTER H . PER SE LL S
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July 23, 1 969
Mr. Char les L. Dav.Ls
Director of Finance
City of Atlant a
City Hall ~ 68 Mitchell St . S o W.
Atlant a, Georgia
30303
Dear Hr . Davls:
The Atlant a Housing Author ity has for a long t ime been eag0r t o have the
City Parks Depart.ment supply r ecreati on l eadership to r esidents i n publ ic
housi ng pr oject s. In our confer ences with r epresentatives of t he Parks
Department, it develop s t hat they are equally eager t o supply these s ervices
t o t he citizens of Atl anta 1-1ho live in public housing.
'
From these con.ferences,it appears t hat t he only reason that such servi ces
are not supplied to t hese citizens is that· a -definition-of city- ser vices --has been made t hat prevent s City f unds f rom bei ng expended fo r t h.i.s purpose .
As you know, the At l anta Housing Author ity is prevent ed f r om supplying
f ace to f a ce l eadershi p by Federal r egulat i ons . It appears that t hese
ci 'i:;izens of Atlant a are pr evented f r om receiving full city s e rvices s imply
by virt ue of where t hey l i ve . It i s our hope t hat thi s situation can be
.
corrected a t the earliest possible date since the At lanta Housing Authority,
i n cont r ast to most other pr operty 01-mers , has outdoor and indoor space ·
which can be made available for recreation purpopes a t no or l itt le cost to
the city .
I would be grat eful if you would call t his to t he attention of t he necessary
individuals so t hat a f avorabl e ruling can be obt ained .
Lest er H. Persells
Executive Director
IJIP : sd
cc :
~norahle Ivan Allen, Mayor
1/11:r.•e Dan E. Sweat, Jr., Gov-e:c-nm.ental Liaison
Hr. Jame s W. !-1:.i.lls, Asst. Reg. AcL:ri.n. HAA, I-ilJD
Mr . Hilton G. Farris, Ch.3.i:rm':m F i nance Committee


Y.r. Charles Leftwi ch, Ch!:1.iri11an. P2..rks Committee


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              <text>EDWIN L. STERNE

CHAIRMAN LESTER H. PERSELLS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AKD SECRETARY

CARLTON GARRETT

GEORGE s,. -
SEORGE S. CRAFT DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

VICE CHAIRMAR

GILBERT H, BOGGS
DIRECTOR OF HOUSING

HOWARD OPENSHAW
DIRECTOR OF REDEVELOPMENT

J. B. BLAYTON

FRANK G. ETHORIDGE
GEORGE R. SANDER

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

 

JACK F. GLENN

824 KURT BUILDING

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
JACKSON 3-5074

July 23, 1969

Mr. Charles L. Davis

Director of Finance

City of Atlanta

City Hall - 68 Mitchell St. S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Dear Mr. Davis:

The Atlanta Housing Authority has for a long time been eager to have the
City Parks Department supply recreation leadership to residents in public
housing projects. In our conferences with representatives of the Parks
Department, it develops that they are equally eager to supply these services
to the citizens of Atlanta who live in public housing.

From these conferences,it appears that the only reason that such services
are not supplied to these citizens is that a definition of city services
has been made that prevents City funds from being expended for this purpose.
As you know, the Atlanta Housing Authority is prevented from supplying

face to face leadership by Federal regulations. It appears that these
citizens of Atlanta are prevented from receiving full city services simply
by virtue of where they live. It is ovr hope that this situation can be.
corrected at the earliest possible date since the Atlanta Housing Authority,
in contrast to most other property owners,has outdoor and indoor space
which can be made available for recreation purposes at no or little cost to
the city.

I would be grateful if you would call this to the attention of the necessary
individuals so that a favorable ruling can be obtained.

Sincerely yours
CED. Tle

Lester H. Persells
Executive Director
LHP: sd
cc: Honorable Ivan Allen, Mayor
Je. Dan E. Sweat, Jr., Governmental Liaison
Mr. James W. Mills, Asst. Reg. Admin. HAA, HUD
Mr. Milton G. Farris, Chairmen Finance Committee
Mr. Charles Leftwich, Chairman Parks Committee
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177 5 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N.W . / WASHINGTON D.C. 20036 / CABLES : BROOKINST / TELEPHONE : 202 HUDSON 3- 8919
Visiting Scholar Programs
January 23, 1969
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Ga. 3_030.3
Dear Mayor Allen:
I want to thank you for the intervie w on urban renewal which I had
with you during my recent visit to Atlanta over the Christmas holidays.
Your summary ·!Of w.l::a t urban renewal is a ccomplishing in Atlan'la am some of
the problems it is encountering is most helpful in my project on the history of the program.
I also appreciate the discussions I had with Mr. Sweat, Col. Jones, and
Mr. Satterfield and other staff of the Housing Authority. I have just finished ccnverting my notes to tape and find that these discussions, together
with the writt en materials furnished me, give me a current and comprehensive
view of the Atlanta urban renewal program.
Anyone who has been to Atlantaat d.if ferent t ime s over the l a st quarter
century, as I have, cannot fail to be impressed by the tremendous progress
that ha s been made in both the city's phJrsical and social development. The
priIIl2ry role that you have assigned to urban renewal is therefore most
gratifyills.
This i s particularly so in view of the atta cl{S which have been
leveled against the program in the last seve ral years.
The mos t r ecent is the chapter, "From Slum Clearance to Urban Renewal, 11
in the report of the National Commission on Urban Problems, whic h ha s just
been released. I understand that this chapter was written personally by
Senator ~ aul Dougl as, chairman of t he Commissicn. Unfortu nately Senator
Douglas ' s attack is based :in large part on a di storted and inaccurate
version of the l egislative history of the program. ~ conclusion is based
on the opinions of others mo participated in this history, my observations
over two decades of close participation in the legislative and policy development of the program, and the review of events leading to the original
enactment in 1949 which I have just concluded as part of my project.
Programs like t.ha t in Atlanta an:i the support they have frcm the
community are undoubtedly better answers to that kind of criticism than
any attempts I or others can make to straighten out the reoord. So
I wish you and your associates continued success in your new efforts
midl have ju st been announced.
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The Brookings Institution U

1775 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N.W./ WASHINGTON D.C. 20036 / CABLES: BROOKINST / TELEPHONE: 202 HUDSON 3-8919

Visiting Scholar Programs
January 23, 1969

Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City of Atlanta

City Hall

Atlanta, Ga. 30303

Dear Mayor Allen:

I want to thank you for the interview on urban renewal which I had
with you during my recent visit to Atlanta over the Christmas holidays.
Your summary wf what urban renewal is accomplishing in Atlanta ard some of
the problems it is encountering is most helpful in my project on the his-
tory of the program.

I also appreciate the discussions I had with Mr. Sweat, Col. Jones, and
Mr. Satterfield and other staff of the Housing Authority. I have just fin-
ished converting my notes to tape and find that these discussions, together
with the written materials furnished me, give me a current and comprehensive
view of the Atlanta urban renewal program.

Anyone who has been to Atlantaat different times over the last quarter
century, as I have, cannot fail to be impressed by the tremendous progress
that has been made in both the city's physical and social development. The
primzry role that you have assigned to urban renewal is therefore most
gratifying. This is particularly so in view of the attacks which have been
leveled against the program in the last several years.

The most recent is the chapter, "From Slum Clearance to Urban Renewal,"
in the report of the National Commission on Urban Problems, which has just
been released. I understand that this chapter was written personaily by
Senator Paul Dougias, chairman of the Commission. Unfortunately Senator
Douglas's attack is based in large part on a distorted and inaccurate
version of the legislative history of the program. My conclusion is based
on the opinions of others who participated in this history, my observations
over two decades of close participation in the legislative and policy devel-
opment of the program, and the review of events leading to the original
enactment in 1949 which I have just concluded as part of my project.

Programs like that in Atlanta ani the support they have fran the
community are undoubtedly better answers to that kind of criticism than
any attempts I or others can make to straighten out the record. So
I wish you and your associates continued success in your new efforts
which have just been announced.

 

Sir erely yours,

VISITING SCHOLAR PROGRAMS: Brookings makes its research faciliffes avgtlable to spend heiy owugprojeets. Guest Scholars on leave from other
institutions pursue their own research. Federal Executive Fellows on hapqJ¥om fovertment ard Business Executive Fellows on leave from positions in private
employment engage in studies of public policy problems. Research Fellows from university graduate schools conduct predoctoral or/postdoctoral research in Washington.

John W. Shively
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                    <text>IN FOR M ~ TION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
"OOM. 4.0&gt; • 10!1 C ENTRAL A V EN UE.
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3 0 30:S- • 1172- ZIICIZ
May 13, i969
FOR RELEASE IMMED~ATELY
STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS S I ONERS
OF FULTON COUNTY
The repeated attacks by Mayor Al l en critici z ing the Fulton
Cou nty Government for f ~ ilure to develop a low-cost housing program
are unfort unate, unf air and unjustified.
They come at a time wh e n
City - County cooperation is at an all- time high and many j o i nt pro jects
are b e ing planned for the future by the two govern ments .
Low- cost ho u sing is largely a prob lem where masses of people
r e s ide.
In spi te o f t h a t, however, the Fulton County Commissioners
have on t wo occasi o n s , met with committe es from the Atlanta Housing
Au t hority and Atl an ta Chamber of Commerce.
It is a matter of re-
cord that at both t i mes, we t o l d these rep r e s e n ta t ive s tha ~ we
would like to cooperate . insofar as we could a n d t h at we certainly
had an open mind as far as low-cos t housing is concerned.
We asked
both groups to indicate areas where they thought public housing in
the County should be considered.
As yet, this has not been done.
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              <text> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INFORMATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT room 403. 165 CENTRAL AVENUE, S. W. 30303 - 872-2062

FOR RELEASE IMMEDIATELY - May 13, 1969

 

STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

OF FULTON COUNTY ;

The repeated attacks by Mayor Allen criticizing the Fulton
County Government for failure to develop a low-cost housing program
are unfortunate, unfair and unjustified. They come at a time when
City-County cooperation is at an aaistina high and many joint projects
are being planned for the future by the two governments.

Low-cost housing is largely a problem where masses of people
reside. In spite of that, however, the Fulton County Commissioners
have on two occasions, met with committees from the Atlanta Housing
Authority and Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. It is a matter of re-
cord that at both times, we told these representatives that we
would like to cooperate insofar as we could and that we certainly
had an open mind as far as low-cost housing is concerned. We asked
both groups to indicate areas where they thought public housing in

the County should be considered. As yet, this has not been done.

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