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Box 15, Folder 3, Document 15
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July 8, 1969
Honorable Gregory Griggs
Board of Alderman
City of Atlanta
Post Office Box 9757
Atlanta, Georgia 30319
Dear Mr. Griggs:
We regret the confusion which has caused the deferment of EOA‘s
Model Cities plans, There is nothing projected which should be cause
for anxiety on anyone's part.
As you know, EOA has large heavily populated target areas within
the Model Cities boundaries, and we have been active there with in-
sufficient staff resources since 1965. It has also been difficult to
adequately serve some parts of the low-income community because of
residential patterns.
Our plan, the one in question, seeks merely to make staff resources
a little more adequate and enable us to become readily aesessible to
residents from all the neighborhoods. It is our plan to augment the
small operations which already exist on Bass Street and in McDaniel Homes,
and to establish a small extension office, not a full sized neighborhood
service center, in the Grant Park and Adair Park neighborhoods. Residents
from those communities will be asked to approve the three or four staff
members who will work out of these offices, The service program will be
our basic threes job placement, social services, and community organization
to assist residents to work productively and cooperatively on their own
neighborhood problems,
Only a omall percentage of the total $140,000 will be spent on the
Grant Park extension office and staff, and it has always been our intention
to locate the office on the west side of the Park area thon hate 40 0
pmebasieien Of Weadeetne panent du bite tak S1ebe culty in reaching.
SRR eeeee eee
oi
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Honorable Gregory Griggs
Board of Alderman
City of Atlanta
Post Office Box 9757
Atlanta, Georgia 30319
Dear Mr. Griggs:
We regret the confusion which has caused the deferment of EOA‘s
Model Cities plans, There is nothing projected which should be cause
for anxiety on anyone's part.
As you know, EOA has large heavily populated target areas within
the Model Cities boundaries, and we have been active there with in-
sufficient staff resources since 1965. It has also been difficult to
adequately serve some parts of the low-income community because of
residential patterns.
Our plan, the one in question, seeks merely to make staff resources
a little more adequate and enable us to become readily aesessible to
residents from all the neighborhoods. It is our plan to augment the
small operations which already exist on Bass Street and in McDaniel Homes,
and to establish a small extension office, not a full sized neighborhood
service center, in the Grant Park and Adair Park neighborhoods. Residents
from those communities will be asked to approve the three or four staff
members who will work out of these offices, The service program will be
our basic threes job placement, social services, and community organization
to assist residents to work productively and cooperatively on their own
neighborhood problems,
Only a omall percentage of the total $140,000 will be spent on the
Grant Park extension office and staff, and it has always been our intention
to locate the office on the west side of the Park area thon hate 40 0
pmebasieien Of Weadeetne panent du bite tak S1ebe culty in reaching.
SRR eeeee eee
oi
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