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                    <text>Ann:
Attached is the AHA letter for the Mayor's
signature.
Please read over the paragraph on the
second page which I have clipped. I have
circled the word on Dan's draft which I
wasn't sure of - I believe it is "Commissioners".
You might be able to tell if this is the right
word or not. I'm not sure!
Also, do we need to send copies to anyone?
Dan didn't indicate whether we should or
not. If we do, I'll need to ma_k e Xerox
copies before it is mailed.
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              <text>Ann:

Attached is the AHA letter for the Mayor's
signature.

Please read over the paragraph on the

second page which I have clipped. I have

circled the word on Dan's draft which I

wasn't sure of - I believe it is ''Commissioners",
You might be able to tell if this is the right

word or not, I'm not sure!

Also, do we need to send copies to anyone?
Dan didn't indicate whether we should or
not. If we do, I'll need to make Xerox
copies before it is mailed.

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                    <text>ATLANTA,GEORGIA
PHONE J A. 2•4463
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ATLANTA,GEORGIA

PHONE JA, 2-4463

Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor

 

FORM 25-2
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                    <text>NAHRO'S 1968 NATICNAL IOUSINS viORKSOOP
Wlat Does Tenant Participation M2an?
General Session - Friday, Noverrber 8
8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
nahro
Tenant Associations
1.
lbw best to organize one?
-by allowing anti-rx,verty agency to do it?
-by oontracting with private agency to do it?
-by hiring staff to do it?
2.
~ t ~ of paid v.0rker can best . help?
-a professional social v.0rker (group v.0rker)?
-an untrain:rl v.0rker hired via civil service?
-a full7"tirre, paid tenant "field v.0rker" from the sane project? fran
amther project?
-paid by man: housing authority? anti-poverty agerq? private ageocy?
3.
HcM
4.
Should the :rrarl::ers get baby-sitter fee:3 paid?
5.
lbw to avoid their becaning grievance procedures?
should tenant association ~ s be paid?
-for bus trips, picnics, arrl other social affairs
-for mineograµling, p::,stage, tenant newspaper
-for Qxxi Citizenship Awards, Garden Contests, etc.
-how to establi sh proper grievance procedures?
6.
·7_
vllat to do as the leadership noves out of the.project?
lbw to organize tenants who live on scattered sites, in leased housing, etc.?
Tenant Partic ipation in M:magarent
tenants to the Board of Camrissioners?
1.
Narre
2•
Consult with tenants r egarding:
- plans f or new construction?
- plans for m:rlernization arrl beautification?
-decisions on rent collections , excess util i ties , evictions of inadequate
families, social services, p::,lice relations, etc . ?
Tenant Participation in Maintenance
1. Hire tenants as janitors? Hire one family in each s ~ l l to lock up
at night, l et latecarers in, clean hallways, etc . ?
2 • Hire tenants to v.0rk on grourrls?
3.
lbw to cloose the tenants to be hired - use civil service procedures or
contract with anti-rx,verty agency or private agency?
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              <text>NAHRO'S 1968 NATIONAL HOUSING WORKSHOP
What Does Tenant Participation Mean?

General Session - Friday, November 8
8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

 

Tenant Associations

1. How best to organize one?
-by allowing anti-poverty agency to do it?
-by contracting with private agency to do it?
-by hiring staff to do it?

2. What type of paid worker can best help? x
-a professional social worker (group worker) ?
-an untrained worker hired via civil service?
-a full-time, paid tenant "field worker" from the same project? from
another project?
-paid by wham: housing authority? anti-poverty agency? private agency?

3. How should tenant association expenses be paid?
-for bus trips, picnics, and other social affairs
-for mimeographing, postage, tenant newspaper
-for Good Citizenship Awards, Garden Contests, etc.

4. Should the members get baby-sitter fees paid?

5. How to avoid their becoming grievance procedures?
-how to establish proper grievance procedures?

6. What to do as the leadership moves out of the. project?

‘7. How to organize tenants who live on scattered sites, in leased housing, etc.?

Tenant Participation in Management
1. Name tenants to the Board of Commissioners?

2. Consult with tenants regarding:
-plans for new construction?
-plans for modernization and beautification?
-decisions on rent collections, excess utilities, evictions of inadequate
families, social services, police relations, etc.?

Tenant Participation in Maintenance

 

1. Hire tenants as janitors? Hire one family in each stairwell to lock up
at night, let latecamers in, clean hallways, etc.?

2. Hire tenants to work on grounds?

3. How to choose the tenants to be hired - use civil service procedures or
contract with anti-poverty agency or private agency?
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                    <text>~ ' S 1968 NATIONAL HOOS.ING IDRKSHOP
Im Are the HM Social Goals
Being Implerrented in Public Housing?
Round Table Discussion
nahro
'Ihursday, Novenber 7 - 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Upjating Managarent Policies and Practices
1.
Wlat LHA policies and procedures need to re changed?.
-which policies are nost offensive to the residents?
--\o.hich policies should re eliminated?
-which i:olicies should re simplified?
·2 .
Hew can
3.
residents ass~st in determining which procedures should be changed?
H::M can the administrative i:olicies be liberalized to enable over in::are
.
residents to rerrain when there is oo suitable musing on the private market?
-should a :min:)r' s incare re oounted as i.ncc.ne?
·
4.
W'lat is the nost e:pitable rent 's ystem arrl incane re-examination?
5.
lrn can applications
-criminal records?
-oc,w often should a resident's i.ncare re re-examined?
-is a flat rent system preferable to graded rents?
re
simplified? Wu.ch infomation can re eliminated?
-illegitinate children?
-addict or alcoholic in family?
re
simplified? Are resident haootx:&gt;oks effective in camunicatin3
residents?
·
-what should resident handbooks in::lude?
-what are residents' rights and resi:onsibilities in the lease?
-what are the UIA ' s responsibilities and -~ r s in the lease?
6.
HcM can leases
LHA i:olicies to
7.
Can
8.
lbw
danage and surd1arges and security dep::&gt;5its be eliminated?
-what naintenaoce services are the resi:onsibility of the LHA, as the lessor?
can housinJ be nade nore secure for resident safety?
-change of locks each tirre a unit is vacated?
- app:&gt;int a resident building superinterrlent in each buil.dinJ?
-create or enlarge an IRA security guard?
·
re security guards?
-lock outside ooors at specific tines and give tenants keys?
-can residents
9.
~ t kioo of procedure should re e stablished in order that residents and
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ho should re a rcenber of such a hearing panel"?


-how should nerbers be app:&gt;inted?
-\\'hat autlx:&gt;rity should the panel have?
lO o lbw can IliA office
oours
be sclaluled to accamoldte \\10rking residents?
ll o Sh:&gt;uld residents be infomed of !bard meetings am invited to atterxl?
=should Boa.rd meetings be held in projects an a rotating basis?
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Expansion of Camunity Services and Facilities
· · 1:
2.
Wlo should provide iocreased ccmruni:ty services for :residents?
-the local rousing authority?
-an outside social welfare agency?
-the local camunity action agency?
-the tenant asoociation?
vllat services do the :residents need? lb-1 are priority needs detenni.ned?
-education: headstart, rerredial, adult basic edu::::ation,
·citizenship and English
-&lt;lay care
-recreation
-health:· daily care for elderly, ~care, · prenatal and baby
clinics, education
- c o ~ education: Food Stamp Program, credit unions, consuner
co-ops
-enployrrent training: apprenticeship program:; with local unions,
N:ighborhcx:x:1 Youth Corps, IBA nodernization
activities,.. aides in p.lblic welfare agencies,
LHA managarent and maintenance staff
woo
3.
Hav can the services be stimllated and
should coordinate than?
4.
Slould services be brought t o ~ residents" and located in the .project, or
soould residents "go to the services" in ~ camunity?
·
Staffing!.
H:::M
can LHA managenent staff be alerted to be sensitive and responsive to
needs of residents?
-staff discussions?
-training programs?
-what is too role of local higher education institutions?
.l..
2.
Current managarent staff reassigned and how?
3.
Is additicnal staff needed? lbw should it be assigned?
recruited for sare functions?
Can resi dents be
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NAHRO'S 1968 NATIONAL HOUSING WORKSHOP

How Are the HAA Social Goals
Being Implemented in Public Housing?

Round Table Discussion
Thursday, November 7 - 4:00-5:30 p.m.

 

Updating Management Policies and Practices

1. What LHA policies and procedures need to be changed?.
-which policies are most offensive to the residents?
-which policies should be eliminated?

-which policies should be simplified?

2. How can residents assist in determining which procedures should be changed?

3. How can the administrative policies be liberalized to enable over income _
residents to remain when there is no suitable housing on the private market?
~should a minor's income be counted as income?

4, What is the most equitable rent system and income re-examination?
-how often should a resident's income be re-examined?
-is a flat rent system preferable to graded rents?

5. How can applications be simplified? Which information can be eliminated?
-criminal records? z
-illegitimate children?
-addict or alcoholic in family?

6. How can leases be simplified? Are resident handbooks effective in commmicating
LHA policies to residents? :
-what should resident handbooks include?
-what are residents' rights and responsibilities in the lease?
-what are the LHA's responsibilities and -powers in the lease?

7. Can damage and surcharges and security deposits be eliminated?
-what maintenance services are the responsibility of the LHA, as the lessor?

8. How can housing be made more secure for resident safety?
-change of locks each time a unit is vacated?
-appoint a resident building superintendent in each building?
-create or enlarge an LHA security guard?
-can residents be security guards?
-lock outside doors at specific times and give tenants keys?

9. What kind of procedure should be established in order that residents and
applicants may receive a hearing on complaints? ,
-who should be a member of such a “hearing panel"?

-how should members be appointed?
-what authority should the panel have?

10. How can LHA office hours be scheduled to acconmodate working residents?

ll. Should residents be informed of Board meetings and invited to attend?
-should Board meetings be held in projects on a rotating basis?

 
 
  

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Expansion of Community Services and Facilities

tT:

Who should provide increased community services for residents?
-the local housing authority?

-an outside social welfare agency?

-the local community action agency?

-the tenant association?

What services do the residents need? How are priority needs determined?
-education: headstart, remedial, adult basic education,
citizenship and English

-day care

recreation

-health: daily care for elderly, Medicare, prenatal and baby

clinics, education

-consumer education: Food Stamp Program, credit unions, consumer
Co-ops

-employment training: apprenticeship programs with local unions,
Neighborhood Youth Corps, LHA modernization
activities, aides in public welfare agencies,
LHA management and maintenance staff

3. How can the services be stimulated and who should coordinate them?

4. Ghould services be "brought to the residents" and located in the project, or
should residents "go to the services” in the commnity?

Staffing

‘ 1. How can LHA management staff be alerted to be sensitive and responsive to

needs of residents?
-staff discussions?
~training programs?
-what is the role of local higher education institutions?

2. Current management staff reassigned and how?

3.

Is additional staff needed? How should it be assigned? Can residents be
recruited for some functions?

ei,

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In the light of the foregoing, we the undersigned
tenants of public housing and members of T. u. F. F. r e q uest
that you meet ~ith our re p resentatives to discuss our problems.
We also request that you ass i st us by arranging for our repre sentatives to meet •,,ith representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our req uests may be presented to them.
We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negotiations.
I"
We seek the o p portunity for such neg~tiations at
the earliest p ossible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.
Sincerely ,
Tenants United For Fairness
NAME
ADDRESS
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�In the light of the foregoing, we the undersigned
tenants of public housing and members of T. u. F. F. request
that. you meet ,,,ith our representatives to discuss our problems.
We also request that you assist us by arranging for our representatives to meet ·~,ith representatives of the AHA so that our
and our requests may be presented to them.
We sincerely believe that many of our differences
AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
Sincerely,
Tenants United For Fairness
NAME
ADDRESS
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�In the light of the foregoing, we the undersigned
tenants of public housing and members of T. u. F. F. req uest
that you meet ~ith our representatives to discuss our problems.
We also request that you assist us by arranging for our representatives to meet ,,,ith representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.
We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negotiations.
We seek the opportunity for such negotiations at
the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.
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Sincerely,
Tenants United For Fairness
NAME
ADDRESS
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�In the light of the foregoing, we the undersigned
tenants of public housing and members of T. u. F. F. request
that you meet ~ith our representatives to discusR our problems.
We also request that you assist. us by arranging for our representatives to meet ,,,ith representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them .
We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negotiations.
We seek the opportunity for such negotiations at
the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.
Sincerely,
Tenants United For Fairness
NAME
ADDRESS

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In the light of the foregoing, we the undersigned
tenants of public housing and members of T. u. F. F. req uest
that you meet •1ith our re p resentatives to discuss our p roblems.
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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.

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Tenants United For Fairness

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
ations.

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the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.

Sincerely,

Tenants United For Fairness

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

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with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
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the earliest possible date en implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.

Sincerely,
Tenants United For Fairness

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

We sincerely believe that many of our differences

with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
ations.

We seek the opportunity for such negotiations at
the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our
endeavors.

Sincerely,

Tenants United For Fairness

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tenants of public housing and members of T. U. F. F. request
that you meet with our representatives to discuss our problems.
We also request that you assist us by arranging for our repre- :
sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
ations.

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endeavors.

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Tenants United For Fairness

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sentatives to meet with representatives of the AHA so that our
grievances and our requests may be presented to them.

We sincerely believe that many of our differences
with the AHA can be resolved through frank and sincere negoti-
ations.

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the earliest possible date and implore you to assist us in our

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                    <text>TUFF
The Emmaus House
1017 capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
30315
December 3rd, 1968
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Tenants United For Fairness (TUFF) is an organization
dedicated to obtaining fair treatment for the residents
of public housing in Atlanta.
Its members include public
housing tenants, other members of the low-income community
who have been or may be in the future tenants in public
housing, and other individuals who are sympathetic to the
goals of the organization.
As you will recall, TUFF selected the November 8th meeting
of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials (NARRO) at the Marriott Motel to bring to the
attention of the public the d e plorable conditions of life
in the AHA projects. When a group of TUFF members appeared
before you at that meeting to seek your assistance in their
dealings with the Atlanta Housing Authority, you generously
offered your help and sympathy.
The purpose of this letter is to respond to your offer, and
to ask you to meet with us and to use the power and prestige
of your office to bring about a resolution of our conflicts
with the Atlanta Housing Authority .
As you know, our individual grievances are numerous, and~
to us, deeply distressing. They involve hundreds of
incidents including the AHA's arbitrary decisions to dig up
all of the gardens at Capitol Homes; they involve the fines
and rule s imposed by the housing authority in a manner that
seems to us unfair; and they involve a general atmosphere
of bullying and intimidation.
�Honorable Ivan Allen
December 3, 1968
--Page 2
We would not, however, seek to burden you with our individual
problems. We turn to you because the entire system of public
housing in Atlanta is operated in an arbitrary manner, without
any concern whatsoever for the rights, desires or legitimate
aspirations of the tenants. We turn to you for assistance in
making basic structural changes in the operation of the Atlanta
Housing Authority.
In brief, we would like to discuss the necessity for tenant
participation in the management of public housing, and the
necessity for a tenant review board or hearing panel empowered
to hear all tenant complaints and to review all decisions of
the local housing managers.
We are not alone in realizing the necessity for greater tenant
involvement in the operation of public housing, nor in recognition of the necessity for housing authorities to realize
that public housing residents have rights that must be protected.
As one example of the nationwide concern with these questions,
we have attached to this letter a copy of the questions posed
by NARRO to its November 8 Workshop, asking:
1.
How are The H..~A Social Goals Being Implemented in
Public Housing? and;
2.
What Does Tenant Participation Mean?
Many of the questions asked by NARRO point directly to the
abusive practices we seek to change. We have also attached
a copy of the proposed Bill of Rights For Public Housing
Tenants. This Bill of Rights was drafted by and has been
presented by The Housing Law Center of the Earl Warren Institute
to HUD for adoption. We believe that Atlanta can and should
l ead the nation by being the first city to adopt it as a guideline
for the AHA.
In light of the foreg oing, we the undersigned tenants of public
housing and members of TUFF request that you meet with our
representatives to discuss ou r problems. We also request that
you assist us by arranging for ou r representatives to meet with
representatives of the AHA so that our grievances and our
requests may be presented to them.
�Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
December 3rd, 1968
--Page 3
we sincerely believe that many of our differences with
the Atlanta Housing Authority can be resolved through
frank and sincere negotiations. We seek the opportunity
for such negotiations at the earliest possible date, and
implore you to assist us in our endeavors.
Sincerely,
'1'l~1V!~~IRNES~
Mrs. Mandy M. Griggs
Chairman
Mrs. Clottee Roberts
Co-Chairman
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              <text>TUFF

The Emmaus House

1017 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
December 3rd, 1968

Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor, City of Atlanta
Cicy Hall

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Mayor Allen:

Tenants United For Fairness (TUFF) is an organization
dedicated to obtaining fair treatment for the residents

of public housing in Atlanta. Its members include public
housing tenants, other members of the low-income community
who have been or may be in the future tenants in public
housing, and other individuals who are sympathetic to the
goals of the organization.

As you will recall, TUFF selected the November 8th meeting
of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials (NAHRO) at the Marriott Motel to bring to the
attention of the public the deplorable conditions of life
in the AHA projects. When a group of TUFF members appeared
before you at that meeting to seek your assistance in their
dealings with the Atlanta Housing Authority, you generously
offered your help and sympathy.

The purpose of this letter is to respond to your offer, and

to ask you to meet with us and to use the power and prestige
of your office to bring about a resolution of our conflicts

with the Atlanta Housing Authority.

As you know, our individual grievances are numerous, and,
to us, deeply distressing. They involve hundreds of
incidents including the AHA's arbitrary decisions to dig up
all of the gardens at Capitol Homes; they involve the fines
and rules imposed by the housing authority in a manner that
seems to us unfair; and they involve a general atmosphere
of bullying and intimidation.
Honorable Ivan Allen December 3, 1968 --Page 2

We would not, however, seek to burden you with our individual
problems. We turn to you because the entire system of public
housing in Atlanta is operated in an arbitrary manner, without
any concern whatsoever for the rights, desires or legitimate
aspirations of the tenants. We turn to you for assistance in
making basic structural changes in the operation of the Atlanta
Housing Authority.

In brief, we would like to discuss the necessity for tenant
participation in the management of public housing, and the
necessity for a tenant review board or hearing panel empowered
to hear all tenant complaints and to review all decisions of
the local housing managers.

We are not alone in realizing the necessity for greater tenant
involvement in the operation of public housing, nor in recog-
nition of the necessity for housing authorities to realize

that public housing residents have rights that must be protected.
As one example of the nationwide concern with these questions,

we have attached to this letter a copy of the questions posed

by NAHRO to its November 8 Workshop, asking:

1. How are The HAA Social Goals Being Implemented in
Public Housing? and;

2. What Does Tenant Participation Mean?

Many of the questions asked by NAHRO point directly to the

abusive practices we seek to change. We have also attached

a copy of the proposed Bill of Rights For Public Housing

Tenants. This Bill of Rights was drafted by and has been
presented by The Housing Law Center of the Earl Warren Institute
to HUD for adoption. We believe that Atlanta can and should

lead the nation by being the first city to adopt it as a guideline
for the AHA.

In light of the foregoing, we the undersigned tenants of public
housing and members of TUFF request that you meet with our
representatives to discuss our problems. We also request that
you assist us by arranging for our representatives to meet with
representatives of the AHA so that our grievances and our
requests may be presented to them.
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr. December 3rd, 1968 --Page 3

We sincerely believe that many of our differences with
the Atlanta Housing Authority can be resolved through
frank and sincere negotiations. We seek the opportunity
for such negotiations at the earliest possible date, and
implore you to assist us in our endeavors.

Sincerely,
*
Maa—MamayiM. ‘e
TENANTS UNITED R FAIRNESS
Mrs. Mandy M. Griggs
‘ Chairman
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Co-Chairman Co-Chair

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Decembe-r 9 , 1968
Mrs . Mandy M . Griggs
Chairman
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Fairne ss
The Ernmaus Hou~
1017 Capitol.Avenut. S . w.
At lanta, Georgia 3 315
f°'
Dear M rs. Griggs :
M ay I acknowledge re9ipt of your letter a nd the
petition of December t\rd , concerning tenant
rela tionships with the ~lanta Hous ing Autho rity.
/
lam asking r . Dan S-eat, with the ass i tance of
r . John Robinson of t\s office, to communicate
w i th
r . Sattedield of te Atlanta Housing Authority
and you, in order to ar 1nge a satisfactory meeting
date for 'f'!Y to al1'C'USS ~ matters in your petition,
and any ~lier ma tters Y\ would like to take up.
If tlv'°e are additional l?l~er to be discussed following
Y",.r meeting with the Ho1ing Authority , I will be glad
.o make myself available.
S incerely,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
lAJr:am
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December 9, 1968

Mrs. Mandy M. Griggs
Chairman

Tenants United fo Fairness
The Emmaus Hout

1017 Capitol Avenut 5, Ww.
Ay lanta, Georgia 3\315

Dear Mrs. Griggs:

May I acknowledge reCipt of your letter and the
petition of December tlrd, concerning tenant
relationshifs with the 4lanta Housing Authority.

lam asking Mr. Dan Stat, with the assistance of
Mr. John Robinson of tis office, to communicate
with Mr. Sattérfield of je Atlanta Housing Authority
and you, inorder to afinge a satisfactory meeting -
date for y-v tO atecuss \¢ matters in your petition,
and any ether matters y\ would like to take up.

If th-“© 4¥e additional myers to be discussed following

ye-t meeting with the Ho\jng Authority, I will be glad
-0 make myself available.

Sincerely,

Ivan Allen, Jr.
IAJr:am

 

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this fold er will be considered.
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to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing Authority on March 20, 1969, at 10:00
A.M. If acceptable proposals for all of these
tracts are not received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open them
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responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in
preliminary drawings and a narrative description.
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as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for purchase at a price less than the established minimum
price will be considered . In evaluating the proposals, . the Agency will consider the proposed
price to be paid for the land; the compatibility
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of the overall pl anning of the proposed development; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
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IMPROVED

Single-family Residential |
BUILDING LOTS |

(One Suitable For Duplex)

 

PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED
March 20, 1969, at 10:00 A.M,

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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Concrete sidewalks Elementary school
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Parcels 57, 62, 78, 79 zoned A-1; Parcels 75,
76, 77 zoned R-7.

     

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly
answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal. Minimum prices have
been established on these lots and no proposal
with a purchase price less than those shown in
this folder will be considered.

 

 

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to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Hous-
ing Authority on March 20, 1969, at 10:00
A.M. If acceptable proposals for all of these
tracts are not received, the Authority will con-
tinue to receive proposals and to open them
as received for a period of twelve months or
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certification, when required.

 

 

 

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can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors and
permanence of values. All proposals must include
a statement by the redeveloper showing financial
responsibility and capability to successfully com-
plete the proposed improvements set forth in

preliminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a determina-
tion is made as to which proposal is to be accept-
ed. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any,
as it deems to be in the public interest and in
furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia Re-
development Law; however, no proposal for pur-
chase at a price less than the established minimum
price will be considered. In evaluating the pro-
posals, the Agency will consider the proposed
price to be paid for the land; the compatibility
of the proposed development to other existing
‘and planned improvements in the area; the ex--
cellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed develop-
ment; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area - this is funda-
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                    <text>HOUSING ~UTHORITY
OF THE
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GA .
•
JACKSON
3-6074
J a n a ry 22 , 1969
Mr4 Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Ci ty Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
RE:
6 Single Fami l y ? · ild ing Lo t s
a nd 1 for~ D plex
Parc els 57 , 62 , 75, 76 , 77, 78 , 7 9
Universi ty Ce nte r UR Are a
Proj ec t Geor gia R-11
Ge n t lemen:
We are at t aching a sa l es brochure whi ch gives t he d e t ails of
his n ew o ffe ring of six f ll y deve loped s i ngle-fam ily b ildin g1 t s a nd o n es itable for a du plex in our Un iversi y Cente r
r b a n Re deve lopment Area . The sizes and prices vary , dependent
on size a nd location .
Propo s al s f o r the p urchase a n d r edevel opment of n e r mor e of
t hese 1 t s are o be open ed a t 10 : 00 A. M. o 0 c lock on Mar ch 20 ,
1969 .
I f accept able propo s a ls f or all o f t hese lo s a r e not
r ece i ved , we s hal l c ont in e to re ce ive proposal s a d to open
t hem as r ece ived for a period o f ·twelv e mo t hs o r u ti l all of
t hese l ot s a r e sold . P:i:;-oposals mu s t be made on o r fo r ms whi c h
are available upon reque s t .
The pre-estab li shed sales p r ices as set fo rth in t h e sales
b r ochur e are ve r y re ason able a n d a r e he va l ue s .h at will be
a ttr ibu te d t o t he l ot s f or FHA mortgage i.ns u r a ce p rposes .
I f y o wold l ike t he proposal f orms or n e e d addi i onal informa tion, p lease advise s .
Very tr ly you r s 8
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Re al Es t a t e Di sposi t i o n Br anch
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A ) HOUSING AUTHORITY of tHe city oF ATLANTA, GEORGIA

624 HURT BUILDING #® ATLANTA 3, GA. «¢ JACKSON 3-6074

January 22, 1969

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall ;
REESE G 5 CEOMENS: 20205 RE: 6 Single Family Euilding Lots

and 1 for a Duplex

Parcels 57, 62, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79

University Center UR Area

Project Georgia R-1l

Gentlemen:

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives the details of
this new offering of six fully developed single-family building
lots and one suitable for a duplex in our University Center
Urban Redevelopment Area. The sizes and prices vary, dependent
on size and location.

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 March 20,
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 ali of
these lots are sold. Proposals must be made on our forms which
are available upon 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,

FOR
Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch
PEV:hen
Enclosure
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3 ACRE
MOTEL
SITE
FOR SALE
�A beautiful location . . . ··
Adjacent to the Expressways ...
Minutes from downtown Atlanta Business
and Shopping Areas ...
This is a motel site that would be hard
to duplicate in the Atlanta area .. : with
good frontage on two majqr streets and
quick access to downtown, and sut::iurban
business areas_. ·. ·. ·in faet just about any
place ·'in· the Southeast. Located · at a
major exit of Interstate 20 : .
LOCATION In Southwest Atlanta, Southwest of the intersection of Ashby and
Oak Streets ... at an Exit of 1-20 .. ··.
less than 2 miles from the center of
Atlanta's main business district ... very
conveniently situated ... a key property
in the planned redevelopment of t_he area
... and long frontages on Oak and Ashby
Streets.
SIZE Parcel 20 consists of 3.0163 acres
(131,390 square feet).
IMPROVEMENTS Paved streets, sanitary
sewer, storm drainage, water, natural gas,
electricity.
ZONING The property is zoned C-3 for
hotel, motel or motor hotel.
PROPOSALS ARE · NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply
all necessary proposal forms, and will
gladly answer questions concerning the
property or the method of making proposals.
Minimum price has been established on
this parcel and no proposals with a purchase price less than established minimum will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office
of the Atlanta Housing Authority on April
17, 1968, at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable
proposal is not received, the Authority
will continue to receive proposals and to
open them as received for a period of
twelve (12) months or until a proposal has
been accepted by the Agency, whichever
shall first occur. Proposal forms, survey
plats, and complete details are available
on request.
�A beautiful location ...
Adjacent to the Expressways
Minutes from downtown Atlanta Business
and S_hopping Areas ...
. . . near main expressway connectors
and interchanges ... with excellent exposure to heavy traffic ... yet very easy
to get to.
This is ·a motel site that would be hard
to duplicate in the Atlanta area ... with
good frontage on two majqr streets and
quick access to downtown and suourban
btJsi,nes's 'c;1re~s. . . .. •in faef ju;,t about any
place ··in-· the Southeast. Located · at a
majqr exit of ,Interstate 20 .'
This parcel has been designated
a Tra11sient Housing Area
A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes: Hotel, motel, or motor
hotel and incidental accessory uses including
but not limited to, restaurants, barber and
beauty shops, gift shops, florist shops, apothecary shops and book or stationery stores.
Parcel 20
$205,000
Proposals for less than this
established minimum will not
be considered.
�URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE
OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good
neighbors and permanence of values. All
prqposals must include a statement by the
developer showing financial responsibility
and capability to successfully complete the
proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is
to be accepted. The Authority will accept
such proposals, if any, as it deems to be in
the public interest and in furtherance of the
purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law.
In evaluating the proposals, the Authority
will consider the compatability of the proposed development to other existing and
planned improvements in the area; the excellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the pro' posed development; and the size of the
proposed development, particularly as it
relates to effect on the tax digest. These
tracts are in a protected area-this is fundamental to the whole basic concept of Urban
Redevelopment.
BROKERS PROTECTED
Ask about tracts in other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/523-6074
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A beautiful location... -

Adjacent to the Expressways .. .
Minutes from downtown Atlanta Business
and Shopping Areas...

This is a motel site that would be hard
to duplicate in the Atlanta area... with
good frontage on two major streets and
quick access to downtown and suburban
business afeas ... in fact just about any
place in the Southeast. Located at a
major exit of Interstate 20...

 

LOCATION In Southwest Atlanta, South-
west of the intersection of Ashby and
Oak Streets .. . at an Exit of I-20...
less than 2 miles from the center of
Atlanta’s main business district ... very
conveniently situated . . . a key property
in the planned redevelopment of the area
... and long frontages on Oak and Ashby
Streets.

SIZE Parcel 20 consists of 3.0163 acres
(131,390 square feet).

IMPROVEMENTS Paved streets, sanitary
sewer, storm drainage, water, natural gas,
electricity.

ZONING The property is zoned C-3 for —
hotel, motel or motor hotel.

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply
all necessary proposal forms, and will
gladly answer questions concerning the
property or the method of making pro-
posals. F
Minimum price has been established on
this parcel and no proposals with a pur-
chase price less than established mini-
mum will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office
of the Atlanta Housing Authority on April
17, 1968, at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable
proposal is not received, the Authority
will continue to receive proposals and to
open them as received for a period of
twelve (12) months or until a proposal has
been accepted by the Agency, whichever
shall first occur. Proposal forms, survey
plats, and complete details are available
on request.

 
A beautiful location...

Adjacent to the Expressways .. .
Minutes from downtown Atlanta Business
and Shopping Areas...

This is a motel site that would be hard
to duplicate in the Atlanta area... with
good frontage on two major streets and
quick access to downtown and suburban
business areas . ..:in fact just about any
place in» the Southeast. Located at a
major exit of Interstate 20...

. near main expressway connectors

and interchanges .. . with excellent ex-
posure to heavy traffic . . . yet very easy
to get to.

This parcel has been designated
a Transient Housing Area

A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes: Hotel, motel, or motor
hotel and incidental accessory uses including
but not limited to, restaurants, barber and
beauty shops, gift shops, florist shops, apoth-
ecary shops and book or stationery stores.

rim,

Parcel 20
$205,000

Proposals for less than this
established minimum will not
be considered.

 
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE
OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no pro-
posal can receive consideration that contem-
plates an unpermitted use. This assures good
neighbors and permanence of values. All
proposals must include a statement by the
developer showing financial responsibility
and capability to successfully complete the
proposed improvements set forth in prelimi-
nary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a de-
termination is made as to which proposal is
to be accepted. The Authority will accept
such proposals, if any, as it deems to be in
the public interest and in furtherance of the
purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law.
In evaluating the proposals, the Authority
will consider the compatability of the pro-
posed development to other existing and
planned improvements in the area; the ex-
cellence of the proposed design and the
quality of the overall planning of the pro-
posed development; and the size of the
‘proposed development, particularly as it
relates to effect on the tax digest. These
tracts are in a protected area—this is funda-
mental to the whole basic concept of Urban
Redevelopment.

BROKERS PROTECTED

Ask about tracts in other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas

Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/523-6074
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Mr ~ Dan E. Sweat, Jr •
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30303
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Re:
Parcel 20
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Motel Site
Gentlemen:
Since we sent you information '. on the above captioned motel
site, the shopping center site ea.st of the Sears-Roebuck
West End Sto~e ha~ been sold ior $515,000 to A. P . S., Inc . ,
a local compa_ny that plans to '.spend a minimu m of $2 0 400 8 000
on the development .of an air-condition ed mall-type shopping
'·
center.
We believe tha't this shopping center development will Illake
Parcel 20 even more desirable as a motel site and suggest
that you give consideration to ~t~ ~ossibilities o
·-·
If you need any ad~itional information
or the forms for
mak i ng a proposal, - please advi~~ us .
Very truly yours,
~£~
\
PEV:hcn
Enclosure
Philip E . Vrooman , Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch
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) HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE ciTY oF ATLANTA, GEORGIA

824 HURT BUILDING * ATLANTA 3, GA. « JACKSON 3-6074

: January 7, 1968

 

ig \

Mr, Dan Eq Sweat, a

ULty He 11°
Atlants, Georgia *0303

Re: Parcel 20
West End Urban Redevelopment Area
Project Georgia R-90
Motel Site

Gentlemen: bs
Since we sent you information,on the above captioned motel
site, the shopping center site east of the Sears-Roebuck
West End Store has been sold for $515,000 to A. P. S., Inc.,
a local company that plans to spend a minimum of $2,400,000
on the development. of an air-conditioned mall-type shopping
center.

We believe that this shopping center development will make
Parcel 20 even more desirable as a motel site and suggest
that you give consideration to its possibilities,

If you need any additional information or the forms for
making a proposal, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

Bo eae Ste
Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
: Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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FOR
SALE
COMMERCIAL
SITE ...
PARCEL 10
in the UNIVERSITY CENTER
URBAN REDEVELOPM.ENT AREA
PROPOSALS Will BE OPENED
JANUARY 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia
Phone 523-6074
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Parcel IO has 2 13 .26 fee t of frontage on G reens
traffic intersection of Westview Drive and Ashb~
College . . . C heck the location map a nd you
property. It has ma ny features that make it des
Retail store; Personal service facility, including but not limited to ba rber shop,
beauty shop, laundrom at, tailor shop,
shoe repair shop or photographer; Food
service fac ility, including but not limited
to rest aurant, bakery, beer store or liquor
store; Office, including but not limited
to hank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private club;
Private school, including but not limited
to music, dancing or art ; Automotive or
equipment sales or service; Commercial
parking; Church or Temple; Library;
Mortuary; Accessory building or use
custom arily incidental to the above uses.
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PERMITTED USES:
Located on the south side of Greensferry
Avenue, 125 fe et east of Ashby
Streets. . .in Southwest Atlanta .. .in the
Universit y Center area. Consists of
32,617 square feet or .749 acres of
land .
Water, natural gas, electricity, sanitary
sewage, storm drai nage , paved streets.
ZONING:
This property is zoned C-1, Commercial.
PROPOSALS ARE NOT
COMPLICATED:
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply
necessary proposal forms, a nd
will gladly a nswer questions concern ing
the method of making your proposal. A
minimum price of $30,000.00 has been
established for this property and no proposal with a purchase price less th an th at
will be considered.
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Proposals are to be opened in the office
of the Atlanta Housi ng Authority on
Ja nuary 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M . If an
acceptable proposal is not received, the
Authority will continue to receive proposals a nd to open them as received for
a period of twelve months o r until the
tract is sold .
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Parcel IO has 213 .26 feet of frontage on G reensferry Avenue and is o nl y 125 feet from the high
traffic intersection of Westview Drive and A shby Streets. Located near the campu s of Mo rehouse
College . .. Check the location map a nd you will see the co nve nience a nd access ibil ity of thi s
property. It has many features that make it des ira ble fo r many commercial purposes.
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PRICE FOR THIS PROPERTY
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In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures
good neighbors and permanence of values.
All proposals must include a statement by
the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to successfully complete
the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description. These are carefully considered before
a determination is made as to which proposal is to be accepted. The Agency will
accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance
of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider
the proposed price to be paid for the land;
the cornpatibility of the proposed development to other existing and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of the proposed design and the quality of the overall
planning of the proposed development; and
the size ~f the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the tax
digest. These tracts are in a protected area
-this is fundamental to the whole basic
concept of Urban Redevelopment.
BROKERS
PROTECTED .
Ask about tracts in other
Atlanta Urban Redevelopment Areas.
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              <text>FOR
SALE

Ha

SITE...

 

PARCEL 10

in the UNIVERSITY CENTER
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
JANUARY 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M.

ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building

Atlanta 3, Georgia
Phone 523-6074
 

faxes

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EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL
SUITABLE FOR MANY US

Parcel 10 has 213.26 feet of frontage on Greens
traffic intersection of Westview Drive and Ashb'
College . . . Check the location map and you
property. It has many features that make it des

 

PERMITTED USES:

Retail store; Personal service facility, in-
cluding but not limited to barber shop,
beauty shop, laundromat, tailor shop,
shoe repair shop or photographer; Food
service facility, including but not limited
to restaurant, bakery, beer store or liquor
store; Office, including but not limited
to bank, professional office or clinic;
Amusement place, theatre or private club;
Private school, including but not limited
to music, dancing or art; Automotive or
equipment sales or service; Commercial
parking; Church or Temple; Library;
Mortuary; Accessory building or use
customarily incidental to the above uses.

LOCATION &amp; SIZE:

Located on the south side of Greensferry
Avenue, 125 feet east of Ashby
Streets. ..in Southwest Atlanta...in the
University Center area. Consists of
32,617 square feet or .749 acres of
land.

IMPROVEMENTS:

Water, natural gas, electricity, sanitary
sewage, storm drainage, paved strects.

ZONING:

This property is zoned C-1, Commercial.

PROPOSALS ARE NOT
COMPLICATED:

The Atlanta Housing Authority will sup-
ply all necessary proposal forms, and
will gladly answer questions concerning
the method of making your proposal. A
minimum price of $30,000.00 has been
established for this property and no pro-
posal with a purchase price less than that
will be considered.

Proposals are to be opened in the office
of the Atlanta Housing Authority on
January 8, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. If an
acceptable proposal is not received, the
Authority will continue to receive pro-
posals and to open them as received for
a period of twelve months or until the
tract is sold.
     

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C-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL SITE
SUITABLE FOR MANY USES

Parcel 10 has 213.26 feet of frontage on Greensferry Avenue and is only 125 feet from the high
traffic intersection of Westview Drive and Ashby Streets. Located near the campus of Morchouse
College . . . Check the location map and you will see the convenience and accessibility of this
property. It has many features that make it desirable for many commercial purposes.

PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM
PRICE FOR THIS PROPERTY

$30,000.00

Proposals for less than this amount can-
not be considered.
J

PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF
YOUR INVESTMENT

 

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no pro-
posal can receive consideration that con-
templates an unpermitted use. This assures
good neighbors and permanence of values.
All proposals must include a statement- by
the redeveloper showing financial responsi-
bility and capability to successfully complete
the proposed improvements set forth in pre-
liminary drawings and a narrative descrip-
tion. These are carefully considered before
a determination is made as to which pro-
posal is to be accepted. The Agency will
accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance
of the purposes of the Georgia Redevelop-
ment Law; however, no proposal for pur-
chase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evalu-
ating the proposals, the Agency will consider
the proposed price to be paid for the land;
the compatibility of the proposed develop-
ment to other existing and planned improve-
ments in the area; the excellence of the pro-
posed design and the quality of the overall
planning of the proposed development; and
the size of the proposed development, par-
ticularly as it relates to effect on the tax
digest. These tracts are in a protected area
—this is fundamental to the whole basic
concept of Urban Redevelopment.

 

Ask about tracts in other
Atlanta Urban Redevelopment Areas.

ee

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

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                    <text>December 1·,3 , 1968
Mr4 Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
Ci ty Hall
Atl ctnto , Georgia
30303
RE:
Parcel 10
University Center UR Area
Project Georgia R-11
Commercial Use
Gentlemen:
We are re-offering this commercial property at a reduced
sales pric e of $30,000.00.
It contains 32,617 Square feet
and fronts 213 feet on the south side of Greensferry Avenue,
124 feet east of Ashby Street.
The property is well located in the University Center Area
and there are many permitted u 9 es for which it may be developed.
We are attaching a sales brochure which gives the details
of the offering and the dimensions of the property.
If you
need additional informati9n or wish to make a proposal,
please advise us.
Ver~;/'/~
Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch
PEV:hcn
Enclosure
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4 T (: OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA

“" §@24 HURT BUILDING * ATLANTA 3, GA. » JACKSON 3-6074

December 13, 1968

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

RE: Parcel 10
University Center UR Area
Project Georgia R-1l
Commercial Use

Gentlemen:

We are re-offering this commercial property at a reduced
sales price of $30,000.00. It contains 32,617 Square feet
and fronts 213 feet on the south side of Greensferry Avenue,
124 feet east of Ashby Street.

The property is well located in the University Center Area
and there are many permitted uses for which it may be dev-
eloped.

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives the details
of the offering and the dimensions of the property. If you
need additional information or wish to make a proposal,
please advise us.

Verytyuly yours,

Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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                    <text>PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
JANUARY 22, 1969, 11:00 A. M.
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
404/ 523-6074
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WE INVITE YOU TO SEE TH
MAKE A PROP
PERMITTED USES
Light Manufacturing, includi ng but not
limited t o processing, packaging, printing, needle trades, plumbing shop or
tire recapping. Repair Shop. Warehouse.
Who lesa le Sales. Service Station. Retail Store or Food Service, primarily
serving the industrial area. No use will
be permitted in the Industrial Area
which may be obnoxi ous or offensive by
reason of emission of odor, dust, smoke,
gas, noise or vi brat ion.
-
LOCATION AND ..SIZE:
At the corner of Bailey and Stonewall
Streets, j ust West of Northside Drive,
in the University Center Urban Redevelopment Area. Has over 200 feet frontage
on Stonewall Street; 150 on Bailey
Street. Consists of 26,285.03 square feet
or .60342 acres of land.
-
IMPROVEMENTS:
Water, natural gas, electric ity, sanitary
sewage, storm drainage, paved streets.
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ZONING:
This property is zoned for light manufacturing ... M-1.
ZONED
M-1
This is an excellent Industrial Site, just off Northside
University Center Urban Redevelopment Area ... an an
and a small amount of industry. Located near Atlante
Manufacturing Company. The property is suited to a
location makes it highly desirable from an accessibilit}
public transportation, or by main thorofares. Well I,
area. See the complete list of permitted uses on the
PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED:
The Atlanta Housing Authority wi ll supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price of $16,500.00 has been
established for thi s property and no proposal with
a purchase price less than that will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the
Atlanta Housing Authority on January 22, 1969, at
11:00 A. M. If an acceptable proposa l is not received, the Authority will continue to receive
proposals and to open them as received for a
period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.
�,.
WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THIS PROPERTY AND
MAKE A PROPOSAL!
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ZONED
M-1
This is an excellent Industrial Site, just off Northside Drive in Southwest Atlanta ... in the
University Center Urban Redevelopment Area ... an area comprising colleges, housing projects
and a small amount of industry. Located near Atlanta Baking Company and Bostrum Brady
Manufacturing Company. The property is suited to a number of Industria l uses ... and its
location makes it highly desirable from an accessibil ity standpoint, as it is easily reached by
public transportation, or by main thorofares. Wel l located to quick ly serve the downtown
area. See the complete list of permitted uses on the next fold.
PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY
$16,500.00
Proposals for less than this amount cannot be
considered.
�In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors and
permanence of values. All proposals must include
a statement by the redeveloper showing financial
responsibility and capability to successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and
in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia
Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluatiug
the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to be paid for the land; the compat
ability of the proposed development to other existing and planned improvements in the area; the
excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed development; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area-this is fundamental to the whole basic concept of Urban Redevelopment.
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              <text>INDUSTRIAL
SITE

0] ae

SALE

on a competitive basis

 

PARCEL 28

University Center
Urban Redevelopment Area

PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED
JANUARY 22, 1969, 11:00 A. M.

 
WE INVITE YOU TO SEE TH
MAKE A PROF

This is an excellent Industrial Site, just off Northside
University Center Urban Redevelopment Area. .. an are
and a small amount of industry. Located near Atlante
Manufacturing Company. The property is suited to a
location makes it highly desirable from an accessibility
public transportation, or by main thorofares. Well |
area. See the complete list of permitted uses on the

 

O PERMITTED USES

Light Manufacturing, including but not
limited to processing, packaging, print-
ing, needle trades, plumbing shop or
tire recapping. Repair Shop. Warehouse.
Wholesale Sales. Service Station. Re-
tail Store or Food Service, primarily
serving the industrial area. No use will
be permitted in the Industrial Area
which may be obnoxious or offensive by
reason of emission of odor, dust, smoke,
gas, noise or vibration.

LOCATION AND SIZE:

 

At the corner of Bailey and Stonewall
Streets, just West of Northside Drive,
in the University Center Urban Redevel-
opment Area. Has over 200 feet frontage
on Stonewall Street; 150 on Bailey

Street. Consists of 26,285.03 square feet
or .60342 acres of land.

IMPROVEMENTS:

Water, natural gas, electricity, sanitary
sewage, storm drainage, paved streets.

QO ZONING:

This property is zoned for light manu-
facturing ... M-l.

 

 

PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED:

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all
necessary proposal forms, and will gladly answer
questions concerning the method of making your
proposal. A minimum price of $16,500.00 has been
established for this property and no proposal with
a purchase price less than that will be considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the
Atlanta Housing Authority on January 22, 1969, at
11:00 A.M. If an acceptable proposal is not re-
ceived, the Authority will continue to receive
proposals and to open them as received for a
period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.
WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THIS PROPERTY AND
MAKE A PROPOSAL!

 

This is an excellent Industrial Site, just off Northside Drive in Southwest Atlanta... in the
University Center Urban Redevelopment Area . .. an area comprising colleges, housing projects
and a small amount of industry. Located near Atlanta Baking Company and Bostrum Brady
Manufacturing Company. The property is suited to a number of Industrial uses .. . and its
location makes it highly desirable from an accessibility standpoint, as it is easily reached by
public transportation, or by main thorofares. Well located to quickly serve the downtown
area. See the complete list of permitted uses on the next fold.

™
\\ SIOMITCHELL STREET

 

DRIVE

 

STREET

 

 

 

 

PRE-ESTABLISHED MINIMUM PRICE
FOR THIS PROPERTY

$16,500.00

Proposals for less than this amount cannot be
considered.

 

 

 
 

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal
can receive consideration that contemplates an
unpermitted use. This assures good neighbors and
permanence of values. All proposals must include
a statement by the redeveloper showing financial
responsibility and capability to successfully com-
plete the proposed improvements set forth in pre-
liminary drawings and a narrative description.
These are carefully considered before a deter-
mination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal,
if any, as it deems to be in the public interest and
in furtherance of the purposes of the Georgia
Redevelopment Law; however, no proposal for
purchase at a price less than the established
minimum price will be considered. In evaluating
the proposals, the Agency will consider the pro-
posed price to be paid for the land; the compat:
ability of the proposed development to other ex-
isting and planned improvements in the area; the
excellence of the proposed design and the quality
of the overall planning of the proposed develop-
ment; and the size of the proposed development,
particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest.
These tracts are in a protected area—this is funda-
mental to the whole basic concept of Urban Re-
development.

BROKERS PROTECTED

Ask About Tracts in Other Atlanta
Urban Redevelopment Areas

 
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                    <text>December 2 , 1968
Mr. Dan E. Sweat, J r.
Ci ty Hall
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30303
RE:
Par cel 28
Universi t y Center UR Area
Projec t Georgia R-11
(Indu str ial Property)
Gentlemen:
We a r e attaching a sales brochu r e which gives all the de t ails
o f the offering of the above -describ ed i n dustrial property .
The p r oper t y fr o nts 200 feet on the southwes t side o f St onewall
St ree t and 150 feet o n the southeast side of Bailey St ree t .
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p r i ce of $16 ,5 00 . 00
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lan d mu st b e made on our fo r ms a n d will be ope ned i n ou r office
o n J anu a r y 22 , 1969 , at 11:00 A. M.
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~~ @24 HURT BUILDING »* ATLANTA 3, GA. «© JACKSON 3-6074

December 2, 1968

 

Mr, Dan E. Sweat, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

RE: Parcel 28
University Center UR Area
Project Georgia R-1ll
(Industrial Property)

Gentlemen:

We are attaching a sales brochure which gives all the details
of the offering of the above described industrial property.

The property fronts 200 feet on the southwest side of Stonewall
Street and 150 feet on the southeast side of Bailey Street. It
is located only a block from Northside Drive. It has an area
of 26,285 square feet and is zoned M-1 and has a minimum sales
price of $16,500.00

Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of this tract of
land must be made on our forms and will be opened in our office
on January 22, 1969, at 11:00 A. M.

If you need additional information or need the forms to make a
proposal, please advise us.

Very truly yours,

hp s ars

Philip E. Vrooman, Chief
Real Estate Disposition Branch

PEV:hen
Enclosure
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                    <text>PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED
The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal
forms, and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method of
making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for this
property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this will be
considered.
Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing Authority on February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM. If an accep1able proposal is riot
received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open
them as received for a period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.
FOR SALE
ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT
In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consideration that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good neigh·
bars and permanence of values. All proposals must include a statement
by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to
successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in preliminary drawings and a narrative description. These are carefully considered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; However, no proposal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be considered. In
evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to
be paid for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of
the proposed design and the quality of the overal l planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed development, particularly as it relates to effect on the tax digest. These tracts are in a
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Urban Redevelopment.
Proposals will be opened February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
824 HURT BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
523-6074
THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA
Proposals w ill be opened
February 5, 1969 at 10: 00 AM
Atlanta Housing Authority
824 Hurt Building
Atlanta , Georgia 30303
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              <text>PROPOSALS ARE NOT COMPLICATED

The Atlanta Housing Authority will supply all necessary proposal FOR S E

forms, and will be glad to answer questions concerning the method of

making your proposal. A minimum price has been established for this

property and no proposal with a purchase price less than this will be

considered. AL ON A COMPETITIVE BASIS

Proposals are to be opened in the office of the Atlanta Housing Author-
ity on February 5, 1969 at 10:00 A.M. If an acceptable proposal is not
received, the Authority will continue to receive proposals and to open
them as received for a period of twelve months or until the tract is sold.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
PROTECTS THE FUTURE OF YOUR INVESTMENT

In any Urban Redevelopment Area, no proposal can receive consider-
ation that contemplates an unpermitted use. This assures good neigh-
bors and of values. All Is must include a

by the redeveloper showing financial responsibility and capability to
successfully complete the proposed improvements set forth in prelimi-
nary drawings and a narrative description. These are carefully con-
sidered before a determination is made as to which proposal is to be
accepted. The Agency will accept such proposal, if any, as it deems to
be in the public interest and in furtherance of the purpose of the
Georgia Redevelopment Law; However, no propesal for purchase at a
price less than the established minimum price will be considered. In
evaluating the proposals, the Agency will consider the proposed price to
be paid for the land; the compatibility of the proposed development to
other existing and planned improvements in the area; the excellence of
the proposed design and the quality of the overall planning of the
proposed development; and the size of the proposed development, par-

a en rs THE THOMASVILLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AREA

Urban Redevelopment.

 

 

Proposals will be opened

Proposals will be opened February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM February 5, 1969 at 10:00 AM
ATLANTA HOUSING AUTHORITY ‘

824 HURT BUILDING Atlanta Housing Authority

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 824 Hurt Building

523-6074 Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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