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Box 5, Folder 11, Document 71
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
March 15, 1968
My. George Le Aldridge, Director
Community Improvement Program Division
Department
Planning
City of Atlanta
Dear George:
Recently Dan Sweat has suggested that I get in touch with you relative to
reanalyzing the City's low-income housing goals of 16,800 units by end of 1971
(with 9,600 units by end of 1968), in light of recent developments with respect
to the Bedford-Pine Urban Renewal Project and the Model Cities areas
In ag moch as future development in both of those areas will be under direct
control of the Housing Authority and the City on a pre-established time schedule,
I have discussed this matter with Cecil Alexander who agrees with the fore-
going premise, but feels that since the initiel goals were based on determinations
of the CIP, that any revision or modifications of those figures should more properly
be determined by your office, than by thie Committee.
Request that your staff consider this matter and prepare as soon as practicable
Model Cities area and the remainder of the City. I will be glad to work with
time on such revision of the existing figures as may be appropriate,
Sincerely s
Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator
co: Vir. Dan EB. Sweat, Jre
Mr. Coell A. Alexander
Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Johnny ©. Johnson (Model Cities)
Se A SO eee
March 15, 1968
My. George Le Aldridge, Director
Community Improvement Program Division
Department
Planning
City of Atlanta
Dear George:
Recently Dan Sweat has suggested that I get in touch with you relative to
reanalyzing the City's low-income housing goals of 16,800 units by end of 1971
(with 9,600 units by end of 1968), in light of recent developments with respect
to the Bedford-Pine Urban Renewal Project and the Model Cities areas
In ag moch as future development in both of those areas will be under direct
control of the Housing Authority and the City on a pre-established time schedule,
I have discussed this matter with Cecil Alexander who agrees with the fore-
going premise, but feels that since the initiel goals were based on determinations
of the CIP, that any revision or modifications of those figures should more properly
be determined by your office, than by thie Committee.
Request that your staff consider this matter and prepare as soon as practicable
Model Cities area and the remainder of the City. I will be glad to work with
time on such revision of the existing figures as may be appropriate,
Sincerely s
Malcolm D. Jones
Housing Coordinator
co: Vir. Dan EB. Sweat, Jre
Mr. Coell A. Alexander
Mr. Collier B. Gladin
Mr. Johnny ©. Johnson (Model Cities)
Se A SO eee
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