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-24/ Ano f hcr as pe ct of thi s situati on is th at v a r iou s city a rid count y 3c rvi ce a gencies ve i y rarely plan pro jects 5- 10 ye a rs ahead . Of cours e , ic wo ul d be /- ideal if ( i'e y were involved in long-range planning so that they could antici- ·hP p~~ robleros rather than res.pond to them as they occur . ft~/: . ~~- limited But due p rimar i l y to funds, the agencies are more or less compelled to r e spond pr aimGtic all y . ~.£:.·._,;.,-~ l~ t· .½--:,,'" '/' to community problems. ! The v alue of this report then is t hat it t ends to mak ~ up for t h e l a ck of I' r long-range planning for v arious city services. Th roui;h its a sses s ment . of co rruiunity needs and its recommend at ions , i t c an be of invalu ab l e assis tcm cc t o ... public officials by pointing out wh~t need s to be done to mee t exis· i ng pro blems and foreseeing f u ture ne eds in the Br own t o"\-m Ar e a • • RECOMMENDATIONS In orde r t o e liminate existing de fici e nc i es and bring ab out orde r ly growth in the N. W. Browntown Area> i t is re comrr,e nd ed: Schools ~ ( 1) 7 (2) Tha t a vertic.:il addition to Arc he r · High. wh i ch tJO u ld in cr en s e it s capacity to 2000 students be p lac ed on a bo nd issue by Spr i ng , 1968. """ (tO J (NifltJf bottJ i SJ c,& Xhat an eleme ntary school s it e b e i ncluded for a ny new hou sing proj e c ts · ~~)~~i:j~s 3 ~~/~(11 ;~~ f~r;,~~i1c2erp-tC' /of' NO NO (J) (4) ,;1,; 6"t Sc.he.el do.,.J ,F.,,.,fi f-t,. b11C,d; ,-~ That pl anning b e s tarted now f or the const ruc t ion o f a new high s cho ol in the area a s popula tion increase demands it . - I ,u.kl That plans be s t a rt e d now f or the c onstructio n of a junior high s·h o~ l on t he already a cquired s it e l oc at e d we s t of James J a ck son Parkway ns population incre ase demand s it . Park s and Recreation That a reques t for a neighb o rhood par k f or Li nco l n Home s be placed on the next bond issue. - fl o bo"d i tJ vC.. That the Ci ty f ind a me ans of paying all of the personnel costs needed t o m.:iintain r e cre atio nal servi~es in Perry Hones . s ,,,,., �., ·r-..,. -.:J:::.. '\.::.....w,I'~-- • :,:.X..\: - .1 J 'i ·I - 25- 'il ll r: ( 3) That plans be started for secu ri ng funds to build a corr.n:urri ty club house a n fully equ i p Gun Club Pare as a com:nur1ity park . - Sc..,,·tl'l,-,i~, poof,._ b" .,.,dnc,Jf .,.. b~ ,ottl\ple:f e J is J "~,,. ~r Tl",at plans be started for the development of a corr:munity pork t:o the wcs of Jam.:! s J a c kso n Parkw.J.y as population inc1:ease de~ .a , d,; it . r'- 4) ~ ~ (5) That plans be s tarted for the devel opment of at le ast one more •neighbor hood park in addition to the two alrea y proposed for the area. yss, (6) That the Parks Department be prepare d to expand and i Dprcve upo. existing parks and r e cre at i onal faciliti~s as population ir1,.crease demands i t . (¾.ik.r , •'"'\'f fl~".;'i"' 0,,1. h~devtlt.P'fd M-.,,~r p,,.,. f•; P•~~ f,r.p,,o-Httt-t11t Sewers \'ES (1) I 'tiS <2 ) • i' { I (\JO J'l' (3) 1 ~.,. • 'f That the S ... ndy Creek Improvenents Pro ject be initiated as s oon a.s possible in o rde r to bring about the maior sqlut ion to most of the sewaie and floodingl);obleras in the area . OJ/'1• \J ,N\1tCi"-, ,.,/ pe>,r; b le . ~t-t • .,ts 1111(11, n.,11t +l.,s t That until the Sandy Creek I mp rove,ents Project is initiated whateve r temporary solutions are feo.sibl e te i rnple .cnt ed to a l levi ate Seuage • _-1,,, condit:i,ons b'i fore J a.rge new housi_ng_ prc,je ct:? a1:i::. ;;unsi::rucc.ed.. -It.Jo P.'•JtCA"J -I' ""f. ,.~c-.'!a 'his~·t -.,_~r 11 1 - 'l~lir: ~--11,,0" •' w~tly 1.v,oc> /lo•J J.,·f + !I•,,.,,,, y fl-t+411itT Je~~ r · . 7 Tat a plan of action be aeveloped t o identify and a id th e owners o f those homes which are too poorly s ituated ne ar Proctor Creek for anyth ing economically -feasible to be done about t hei r sewage and flooding problems. n , .. 1 '· cl-- Co"'h:""'i•~ P,•J", t •• w••-- •"• Other Facilities (1) That a publi c tr a nsport ation stu(y be made to specify problems faced by residents in terms o f ac ces s to library, hea lth, and employment f~cil ' ies a nd to recorr~ end fea s ibl e alternatives for res olv ing the situation, fl•n~i~, a,ci,f·i (2) ti~ 1'•• t~I L-- I - t (3) r:.;·,--J.l \. ,< 4) t ,, C•,rlu, •A-ti. ,.,.... ,;t sys'~"' ~~ 1,~,.,.,, wo,lr,·"J o-. F~•'"l1 ~o•'-~ '.t,i111,,1l '"41P' F\!""' H,_..,, i ~_,.,.. w• ..Ct o11't J · That the City make a concent rated eff ort to~ 3rad e street and traffic facili t ie s in the arc.J., including the erection of traffic facilities at ne eded intersections, th e cons truct io n of street l ights in unli ghted · re sidential areas , and the general mai ntenance of clean and well paved . street s. po' That efforts be made to attract to nearby industrial areas firms that would generate employment opport unities for local residents. That the City requi re th a t developers of any pub l ic housing projects in in the area hire l ocal residents fi rst in rec ruiting workers. Ge ner a l ',l[J . (1) Th a t local community groups establish the necessary organizution3l ~ achinery to direct their co~plaiats a nd r e qu e st s to th e 2p p ropriate public ag~ncies and to follow through and see that their complaints and requests are acted uiJon. Ptrry .f-tolMU C~tt"kr MJ l>wtl\ kJDl't't"~ ·"' ""1iJ •~J �- 26- vu <2 ) That t he pub l i c s e rv i c e ae encies a ct upon cou;plaint s and r eque sts f r o.r. l ocal corr.muni ty g ro up s and g ive t he g r oups a cl ear explan ation if t h ey are unable to n:eet a r e guested servic e . Ci'f'( dt'p1Q~t~•I\;'{ ~li"t.) ,._, 0 '-wJ J h.t1, i'~ 1ft ve-,j~r &... ill i ~ IH JJ 1-t) , o #\ IM Cir\ iC• 1,• "'- 1' i P\ -"' t"' •Olf" to , ,That every e f f or t be made t o develop a h e alth i er mi:i:t u :re of lou and mi dd le income housing t ypes t h roughou t e City so t hat pub l i c housing ct· does not b e come furt her ove rconccntrated in the Northwe s t Browr;i~ 9wn . ,. _ e.ff orlJ ~I(. bfi~ ~JI/ Jt1.


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