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Moreland Smith, Southern Regional Council
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Richard Courts, Courts & Co.
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Lee Burge , Pres.; Retail Credit
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James Townsend, Atlanta Magazine
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Housing Resources Committee Subcommittees ~
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_Hon. Charles Weltner, Congressman
“Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Gpnbntunkey Commission ; eI
Hon. Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior .Court ueaubp
Robert Wood, General Counsel, Southeastern, Area, Sears’ Roebuck Co. se
Construction And Design oo ga a ee
Pres. Edwin Harrison, Georgia Institute of Technology ah Be am A tte
vHerman Russell i ; ws, Jere ‘
Frank Malone, President, Southern Bell ; Balter! ©
Ed Hatch, President, Georgia Power Co.
Moreland Smith, Southern Regional Council
Rev. John A. Middieton, Pres., Morrks Brown
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Jack Tarver, Federal Reserve Bank
Richard Courts, Courts & Co.
‘Jesse Hill, Atlanta Life
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge , Pres., Retail Credit
Harold Patterson, Pres., Federal Reserve Bank
Butler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Morehouse College, :
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A. B. Padgett, Director Atlanta Metropolitan Fund
Boisfeuillet Jones, Director, Woodruff Foundation a , 1
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney. og 4 ae
Rev. Holmes Borders. : oe! Aig ey a Sire,
Dr. Rufus Clement, Pres., Atlanta University i: ;
‘John Wilson, pirecton, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce mt ne oe ne
Albert Love, Ex-Vice Eee ts ane McCall Corp. A fara. 8 |
E. H. Sterne, Chairman, Atlanta Housing Authority Sat reac he 5 ‘,
Dr. Albert. Manley Fe Re
Lucien Oliver, Vice Pres., Sears Roebuck Co.
Leonard Reinch, Pres., Cox: Broadcasting Co.
Clarence Coleman, National Urban League
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Robert Biven, President, Central Atlanta
Robert L. Sommerville, President, Atlanta Transit ©
W. Le Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light
C. R. Yates, President, .Yates-Milton Stores
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
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Charles Emmerich, Director E.0O.A.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council
Suyette Crank g3 ¢ ae
Prof. T. Johnson, Political Science, Morehouse College
William Jackson, Atlanta University .
Cc. A. Bacote
T.. D: Areher, President, _ Building Trades Council
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L. D. Milton, President, Citizens Trust
E. L. Simon, Atlanta Life
Harlee Branch, Southern Company
W. A. Pulver, President, Lockheed
Rolland Maxwell, President, Davison's Dept. Stores:
Public Information
John Crown, City, Editor, Atlanta Journal
William I. Ray, Executive Editor, Atlanta Newspapers
C. A. Scott, Atlanta Daily World .
Ernest M. Phart, Editor, Atlanta Inquirer '
James Townsend, Atlanta Magazine
Dale Clark, WAGA
Ray Moore, WSB
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Box 5, Folder 17, Document 46
Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 3626
Event: ei hon
Event: finance » sere jack tarver
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: henderson
Geopolitical Entity: mi
Geopolitical Entity: sire
Geopolitical Entity: southeastern, area
Organization: atlanta chamber of commerce
Organization: atlanta daily world
Organization: atlanta gas light
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlanta inquirer '
Organization: atlanta journal
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta life
Organization: atlanta life harlee branch
Organization: atlanta magazine
Organization: atlanta metropolitan fund
Organization: atlanta newspapers c. a. scott
Organization: atlanta transit
Organization: atlanta university
Organization: boisfeuillet jones
Organization: broadcasting co.
Organization: building trades council '
Organization: business participation
Organization: carver vocational school :
Organization: central atlanta
Organization: citizens trust
Organization: clark college social problems
Organization: committee
Organization: community council
Organization: construction and design
Organization: courts & co.
Organization: each committee
Organization: editor
Organization: executive editor
Organization: federal reserve bank
Organization: fulton county superior
Organization: general counsel
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: georgia power co.
Organization: james townsend
Organization: lockheed
Organization: mccall corp.
Organization: morehouse college
Organization: national urban league
Organization: political science, morehouse college
Organization: pres
Organization: public housing housing resources committee subcommittees ~ legal '
Organization: public information
Organization: richard courts
Organization: robert wood
Organization: sears roebuck co.
Organization: sears’ roebuck co.
Organization: southern bell
Organization: southern company
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: the caca-cola co.
Organization: the robinson humphrey co.
Organization: trust company
Organization: woodruff foundation
Person: a. b. padgett
Person: a. bacote
Person: albert
Person: alexander james moore
Person: as
Person: atexdndes
Person: b. young
Person: c. r. yates
Person: charles emmerich
Person: charles weltner
Person: clarence coleman
Person: cleveland denard
Person: dale clark
Person: davison
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: e. h. sterne
Person: e. l. simon
Person: e.0o.a.
Person: ed hatch
Person: edwin harrison
Person: ernest m. phart
Person: ex
Person: finch
Person: frank malone
Person: george kennedy
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: harold patterson
Person: henry f
Person: holmes borders
Person: john a. middieton
Person: john crown
Person: john j. mcdonough
Person: john wilson
Person: l. d. milton
Person: lae
Person: leonard reinch
Person: luther alverson
Person: manley fe re lucien oliver
Person: mas
Person: milton stores
Person: moreland smith
Person: pete
Person: robert biven
Person: robert l. sommerville
Person: sa
Person: sat
Person: suyette crank
Person: t. johnson
Person: tey
Person: tom porter
Person: virgil milton
Person: w. a. pulver
Person: w. le lee
Person: waga ray moore
Person: whitman
Person: william i. ray
Person: william jackson
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LEGAL
Honorable Charles L. Weltner
Member of Congress
House of Repr e sentatives
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Donald Hollowell
R egional Directo r
~qual Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Honorable Luther Alverson
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Robert Wood
G eneral C ounsel
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, G eorgia
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
Dr . Edwin Harrison, President
G e orgia Institute of T echnology
225 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlant a , G eo rgia
Mr. Frank Malone, P r es ident
Southern B e ll T e lephone and T e l eg raph Company
51 Ivy Street, N. E.
Atlanta, G eorgia
Mr. Edwin I. Hat ch, President
Georgia Power Company
P. 0 . Box 4545
A tlanta, G eorgia 3 0 3 02
Mr. More l and Smith
Southern R egional Council
5 Forsyth Street, N . W .
Atla nta, Georgia
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�CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN (Continued)
Rev. John A. Middleton
President
Morris Brown College
643 Hunter Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Cleveland Dennard, Principal
Carver Vocational School
1-275 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Herman Russell
FINANCE
Mr . Jack Tarver
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street~ N. W.
Atlanta, G eorgia 30303
Mr. Richard Courts
Courts & Company
11 Marietta Stre et, N. W.
Atlanta , Georgia
Mr. Jesse Hill
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
D ean Harding B . Young
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W .
Atlanta , Georgia
Mr . Lee Burge
R etail Credit Company
P . 0 . Box 4081
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
�FINANCE (Continued)
Mr. Harold Patterson
President
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
NONPROFIT FUNDS
Mr. A. B. Padgett
E xecutive Director
Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
1423 Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Boisfeuillet Jones, President
Emily and Earnest Woodruff Foundation
230 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Goo rgia 30303
Mr. Hamil ton Douglas
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. William Holmes Borders
1426 Mozley Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . John Wilson, President
Horne Wilson Company
163 Peters Street 1 S . W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr. Albert Love
E xec utive Vice President
The McCall Corporation
3376 Peachtree Road, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
�PUBLIC HOUSING
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Atlanta Housing Authority
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dr. Albert Manley
President
Spelman College
350 Leonard Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lucien Oliver
Vice President
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce De Leon Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. ~eonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Clarence Coleman
National Urban L eague
78 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION
Mr. Robert Biven, President
Central Atlanta Association
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . Robert L. Sommerville ,
· President
Atlanta Transit System
P . 0 . Box 1595
Atlanta , Georgia
�LAND ACQUISITION (Continued)
Mr. W. L. Lee
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P. 0. Box 4569
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr. C. R. Yates, President
Yate s-Milton Stores
228 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President
Clark Colle ge
240 Ches tnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Charles 0. Emmerich
Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Dua n e Beck
Executive Director
Community Council of the Atlanta Ara, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mrs. Suj ette Crank
Dir ector
Summerhill-Mechanicsville N e ighborhood Center
65 Georgia Avenue, .S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Professor T. Johnson
More house College
Dpeartment of Political Science
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, G e orgia
�SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Continued)
Dean William Jackson
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. C. A. Bacote
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION
Mr. John J. McDonough
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild & Paschal
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44 Broad Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Virgil Milton
3626 Tuxedo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . L. D. Milton, President
Citizens Trust Company
212 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . E. L. Simon
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Harlee Branch
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N . E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. W. A. Pulver, President
Lockheed - Georgia Company
South Cobb D rive
Marietta, Georgia
�BUSINESS PARTICIPATION (Continue d)
Mr. Rolan d M axw e ll, Pre side nt
Dav ison's D e partme nt Stores
180 Peachtre e Street, N. W.
Atlanta, G e orgia
PUBLIC INF ORMA TION
Mr . John Crown
City Editor
Atlanta Journal
10 F o r s yth Stre e t , N. W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . William I. Ray
E x ecutiv e E ditor
Atlanta N ewspape rs
10 F ors y th Street, N . W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . C . A . Scott
A t l anta D ail y W o rld
210 A uburn Ave n u e , N . E.
Atl a-n ta , G e or g ia
Mr. Erne s t M. Phar r
E d ito r
Atlanta Inquire r
787 P a rsons Str ee t, S. W .
Atlant a , G e org i a
Mr . J ames Towns end
Atlanta M agazine
C ommer c e Building
Atlant a, G e orgia
Mr. Dale Clark
D i r e ctor of Public Affairs
W AGA - TV
1551 Briarcliff R o ad, N . E .
Atlanta, G e orgia
Mr. Ray Moo re
N ews Director
WSB-TV
1601 W est Peachtree Street, N . E . 30309
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LEGAL
Honorable Charles L. Weltner
Member of Congress
House of Representatives
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Donald Hollowell
Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Honorable Luther Alverson
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Robert Wood
General Counsel
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Frank Malone, President
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
51 Ivy Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Edwin I. Hatch, President
Georgia Power Company
P. O. Box 4545
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr. Moreland Smith
Southern Regional Council
5 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN (Continued)
Rev. John A. Middleton
President
Morris Brown College
643 Hunter Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Cleveland Dennard, Principal
Carver Vocational School
1275 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Herman Russell
FINANCE
Mr. Jack Tarver
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Richard Courts
Courts & Company
ll Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Jesse Hill
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
. 148 Auburn Avenue, N. E,
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lee Burge
Retail Credit Company
P. O. Box 4081
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
FINANCE (Continued)
Mr. Harold Patterson
President
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
NONPROFIT FUNDS
Mr. A. B. Padgett
Executive Director .
Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
1423 Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Boisfeuillet Jones, President
Emily and Earnest Woodruff Foundation
230 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Hamilton Douglas
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. William Holmes Borders
1426 Mozley Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne Wilson Company
163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr. Albert Love
Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation
3376 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
PUBLIC HOUSING
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Atlanta Housing Authority
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dr. Albert Manley
President
Spelman College
350 Leonard Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lucien Oliver
Vice President
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce De Leon Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Leonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Clarence Coleman
National Urban League
78 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION
Mr. Robert Biven, President
Central Atlanta Association
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Robert L. Sommerville,
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Atlanta Transit System
P, O. Box 1595
Atlanta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION (Continued)
Mr. W, L, Lee
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P. O. Box 4569
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr. C. R. Yates, President
Yates-Milton Stores
228 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President
Clark College
240 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Charles O. Emmerich
Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Duane Beck
Executive Director
Community Council of the Atlanta Ara, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mrs. Sujette Crank
Director
Summerhill-Mechanicsville Neighborhood Center
65 Georgia Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Professor T, Johnson
Morehouse College
Dpeartment of Political Science
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Continued)
Dean William Jackson
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. C. A. Bacote
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION
Mr. John J. McDonough
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild & Paschal
40-Fairlie Street; -N--W--
Atlanta; -Georgia
44 Broad Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Virgil Milton
3626 Tuxedo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. L. D. Milton, President
Citizens Trust Company
212 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. E. L. Simon
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Harlee Branch
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. W. A. Pulver, President
Lockheed- Georgia Company
South Cobb Drive
Marietta, Georgia
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION (Continued)
Mr. Roland Maxwell, President
Davison's Department Stores
180 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
PUBLIC INF ORMA TION
Mr. John Crown
City Editor
Atlanta Journal
10 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. William I. Ray
Executive Editor
Atlanta Newspapers
10 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. C. A. Scott
Atlanta Daily World
210 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Ernest M. Pharr
Editor
Atlanta Inquirer
787 Parsons Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. James Townsend
Atlanta Magazine
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Dale Clark
Director of Public Affairs
WAGA-TV
1551 Briarcliff Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Ray Moore
News Director
WSB-TV
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E. 30309
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1275
Date: 1426
Date: 1551
Date: 1601
Date: 1776
Date: 3390
Event: atlanta university
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: hunter street
Geopolitical Entity: marietta
Organization: 104 marietta
Organization: 639 trust company
Organization: administrator economic opportunity atlanta
Organization: alexander, barnes
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlanta journal
Organization: atlanta life insurance company
Organization: atlanta transit system p
Organization: atlanta university
Organization: b. young
Organization: carver vocational school
Organization: central atlanta association
Organization: charles l. weltner
Organization: citizens trust company
Organization: commerce building
Organization: congress
Organization: council of the atlanta ara, inc.
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: department stores
Organization: douglas national bank of georgia building atlanta
Organization: earnest woodruff foundation
Organization: federal reserve bank
Organization: finance (continued)
Organization: fulton county superior court
Organization: georgia building atlanta
Organization: georgia company
Organization: georgia construction
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: georgia nonprofit funds
Organization: georgia power company
Organization: georgia public
Organization: georgia social
Organization: georgia social problems (
Organization: james townsend atlanta magazine
Organization: johnson morehouse
Organization: land acquisition
Organization: lee atlanta gas light company p. o. box
Organization: luther alverson
Organization: marietta street
Organization: metropolitan foundation of atlanta
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: n. w. atlanta
Organization: n.e. atlanta
Organization: neighborhood center
Organization: political science
Organization: ponce de leon avenue
Organization: public affairs
Organization: retail credit company
Organization: richard courts courts & company
Organization: rothschild & paschal 40-fairlie street
Organization: s. w.
Organization: sears, roebuck & company
Organization: southern bell telephone
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: telegraph company
Organization: the mccall corporation
Organization: the southern company
Organization: w-- atlanta
Organization: waga-tv
Person: a. b. padgett
Person: albert love
Person: albert manley
Person: boisfeuillet jones
Person: c. a. bacote
Person: c. a. scott
Person: c. r. yates
Person: charles o. emmerich
Person: clarence coleman
Person: clark
Person: cleveland dennard
Person: community
Person: dale clark
Person: davison
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: e. l. simon
Person: edwin harrison
Person: edwin i. hatch
Person: edwin l. sterne
Person: equal
Person: ernest m. pharr
Person: frank malone
Person: glenn building
Person: hamilton
Person: harlee branch
Person: harold patterson
Person: herman russell
Person: jack tarver
Person: jesse hill
Person: john a. middleton
Person: john crown
Person: john j. mcdonough
Person: john wilson
Person: l. d. milton
Person: lee burge
Person: leonard reinch
Person: leonard street
Person: lucien oliver
Person: moreland smith
Person: n. e
Person: n. e. 30309
Person: o. box
Person: ray moore
Person: robert biven
Person: robert l. sommerville
Person: robert wood
Person: roland maxwell
Person: sears
Person: spelman
Person: sujette crank
Person: summerhill-mechanicsville
Person: virgil milton
Person: vivian henderson
Person: w
Person: w. a. pulver
Person: william holmes borders
Person: william i. ray
Person: wsb-tv
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
LEGAL SUB - COMMITTEE
Honorable Charles L . Weltner
Old Post Offic e Building
Atlanta , Georgi a 30303
Mr . Donald Hollowell
Regional Dire c tor
Equal Empl oyment Opportunity Commi sston
17 76 Peachtree Street, N . W .
Atlanta , Georgia
Honorabl e Luther Alverson
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr . Robert Wood
General Counsel
Sears , Roebuck &: Company
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue , N . E .
Atlanta , Georgia
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN SUB-COMMITTEE
Dr. Edwin Harri on, President
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue , N . W .
Atlanta , Georgia
Mr. Frank Malon , President
Southern Bell Telephon and Tel graph Company
51 Ivy Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Edwin I. H tch, Pr sident
Georgia Power Comp ny
P. 0. Box 4545
Atlanta, Georgl
30302
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Page Two
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN SUB-COMMITTEE (Continued )
Mr. Moreland Smith
Southern Regi onal Council
· 5 Forsyth Street, N. W .
Atlanta, Georgi a
Rev. John A . Middleton
President
Morris Brown College
673 Hunter Street. N . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr . Cleveland Denn rd , Principal
C rver Vocational School
1275 Capitol Avenue . S . W .
Atlanta; Georgia.
Mr . Herman J . Rus
11
504 Fair Street, S . W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr . T . D, Arch r , Pre ident
Building Trade Council
2S0 T nth Str et; N. E .
Atlanta, Georgi
Mr. Henry F . Alex~d r2439 F . rnle l Court, N .. W.
Atlanta, Georgi
Mr. Jame Moor , Pr sident
Atl nt Labo~ Council
250 Tenth St:reet, N. E .
Atlant • 0 orgi
�Page Three
FINANCE SUB - COMMITTEE
Mr. Jack Tarver
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W .
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Richard Cou?'ts
Courts & Company
11 Marietta Street, N. W .
Atlanta, Georgi
Mr. Jesse Hill
Atlanta L ife Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N. E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Str t , S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lee Burge
Retail Credit Cornpany
P . 0 . Box 4081
Atlanta, Georgia 30802
M r . Harold Patter on
President
Federal Res rv Bank
104 Mari tta Str t, N . W.
Atlanta, Georg,
Mt. Butl r T. H nd r on
As si tant to Dr. Mays
Mor hou e Colleg
223 Che tnut Stre t, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgi
�Page Four
NON-PROFIT FUNDS SUB -COMMITTEE
Mr . A . B . Padgett
Executive Director
Metropolitan FoWld tion of Atlanta
1423 Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Boisfeuillet Jones , President
Emily and Ernest Woodruff Foundation
230 Peachtree Street, N . W .
Atlanta:; Georgia 30303
Mr , Hamilton Douglas , Jr.
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta , Georgia
Rev. William H olmes Borde:rs
1426 Mozley Drive , S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
i:>r. Rufus Clement, President
Atmnta University
223 Che tnut Street, S . W .
Atlanta, Georgi
Mr . John Wilson, Pr ident
Horne Wilson C o mp ny
163 Peter Str t, S. W .
Atlanta, G orgi
30313
Mr. Albert Lov
Ext,~utive Vic Pr · sident
The McCall Corporation
3376 P ehti-ee R d, N . E.
Atlant , Georgia
�Page Five
PUBLIC HOUSING SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. Edwin L . Sterne, Chairman
Atlanta Housing Authority
· 639 Trust Comp ny of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia. 30303
Dr. Albe rt Manley
President
Spelman College
350 Leqnard Street, S . W .
Atlanta, Geo,.-gia
Ml'. Luc:i n Oliv r
Vice Pres ide.n t
S~a.r , Roebuck & Company
6 7 5 Ponce de L on Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Leonat-d Reinch, Pr ident
Cox Bro dcasting Company
1601 We t P achtr
Street, N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Cl rence Col man
N tional Urban Leagu
78 Mariett Street, N . W .
Atlanta, G orgl
LAND ACQUISITION SUB .. COMMITTEE
M:r. Robert Biv n , PJ:' id nt
Central Atlanta As oc;latlon
Comm re Building
Atlanta. Georgia
�Page Six
LAND ACQUISITION SUB - COMMITTEE (continued !
Mr . Robert L . Sommerville
President
Atlanta Transit System
·P . 0 . Box 1595
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. W. L . Lee
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P . 0 . Box 4569
Atlanta , Georgia 30302
Mr . C . R . Yates , President
Yates ... Milton Stores
228 Auburn Avenu , N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Vivian Hend~rson; President
Clark College
240 Chestnut Street, S . W .
Atlanta, Georgi
SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUB.COMMITTEE
Ml'. Charles 0 . Emmerich
Admini trator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta. Inc .
101 Mari tta Str t, N. W.
Atlant , G orgi
Mr. Duane Beck
Ex euti ve Dir c:tor
C ommunity Council of the Atlanta Ar
1000 01 nn Building
Atlanta, Georgl 30303
, Inc.
�Page Seven
SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUB - COMMITTEE (Continued )
M rs . Sujette Crank
Director
S ummerhill • Mechanic ville Neighborhood Center
65 Georgia Avenue ,. S . W .
Atlant a , Georgia
Profe s sor T . J ohns on
Morehouse College
Department of P olitkal Sc;:ienc e
223 Chestnut S treet. S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean William J ck on
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut St:t et, S . W .
Atlanta, Georgia
M r . C . A . B ac ot e
H istdry Dep rtm. nt Chairman
Atlanta Univers ity
4 7 8 Thackery Pl c e , S . W .
Atlanta, Georgi
BUSINESS .P AR TICIPATION SUB-COMMI TTEE
M r. J ohn J. M cDonough
Finch, Al xand r, Barn s , R othschild & P a c h l
44 Bro d Stre t, N . W .
Atl nta, Geor gi
Mr. Virgil M ilton
3626 Tuxe do Ro d , N. W .
Atl nt , Georgi
Mr. L . D . Milton. Pr s i dent
Citl2;ens Trust Comp ny
212 Auburn A ·enu , N. E .
Atlant , Georgi
�Page Eight
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION SUB-COMMITTEE (C ontinued)
Mr. E . L . Simon
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue , N. E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Harlee Br nch
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N. E .
Atlanta,, Georgia
Mr. W . A . Pulv r , Pr sident
Lockh.eed... Georgi Company
South Cobb Drive
Matietta, Georgia.
Mr. Roland Maxwell, President
Davieon' s Departm nt Stores
180 Pe chtr Str t , N W .
Atlanta, Georgia
PUBLIC INFORMATION SUB ... COMMITTEE
Mt . John Crown
City Editor
The Atl· t J ourn l
10 For yth Str et, N. W.
Atl nt , Georgi.
Mr. Willi ml. R y
Executive Editor
Atlan Newsp p r
10 Forsyth Str _t , N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
�Page Nine
PUBLIC INFORMATION S UB -COMMITTEE (C ontinued )
Mr. C . A . S cott
Atlant a Daily World
210 Auburn Avenue , N . E .
-Atlanta, Georgia
M:r. Ernest M . Pharr, Editor
Atlanta Inquirer
787 Parsons Str et, S . W .
Atlanta. Georgia
Mr. Jame Towns nd
Atlanta Magazine
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Dale Clark
Director of Pl.lblic Affairs
WAGA-TV
1551 Briarcliff Road. N . E .
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Ray Moore
N we Dir ctor
WSB-TV
1601 W t Peachtree Str et, N. E.
Atlanta., G orgi 30309
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
LEGAL SUB-COMMITTEE
Honorable Charles L. Weltner
Old Post Office Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Donald Hollowell
Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Honorable Luther Alverson
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Robert Wood
General Counsel
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
CONS TRUC TION AND DESIGN SUB-COMMITTEE
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Frank Malone, President
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
51 Ivy Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Edwinl. Hatch, President
Georgia Power Company
P. O. Box 4545
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
CONS TRUC TION AND DESIGN SUB-COMMITTEE (Continued)
Mr. Moreland Smith
Southern Regional Council
5 Forsyth Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. John A. Middleton
President
Morris Brown College
673 Hunter Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Cleveland Dennard, Principal
Carver Vocational School
1275 Capitol Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Herman J. Russell
504 Fair Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr. T. D. Archer, President
Building Trades Council
250 Tenth Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Henry F. Alexander
2439 Fernleaf Court, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. James Moore, President
Atlanta Labor Council
250 Tenth Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Three
FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. Jack Tarver
_ Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Richard Courts
Courts & Company
li Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Jesse Hill
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lee Burge
Retail Credit Company
P. O. Box 4081
Atlanta, Georgia 30602
Mr. Harold Patterson
President
Federal Reserve Bank
104 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Butler T. Henderson
Assistant to Dr. Mays
Morehouse College
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Four
NON-PROFIT FUNDS SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. A. B. Padgett
Executive Director
Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
1423 Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Boisfeuillet Jones, President
Emily and Ernest Woodruff Foundation
230 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Hamilton Douglas, Jr.
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. William Holmes Borders
1426 Mozley Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atkanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne Wilson Company
163 Peters Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr, Albert Love
Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation
3376 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Five
PUBLIC HOUSING SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Atlanta Housing Authority
‘639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dr. Albert Manley
President
Spelman College
350 Leanard Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lucien Oliver
Vice President
Sears, Roebuck & Company
675 Ponce de Leon Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Leonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Clarence Coleman
National Urban League
78 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. Robert Biven, President
Central Atlanta Association
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Six
LAND ACQUISITION SUB-COMMITTEE (continued)
Mr. Robert L. Sommerville
President
Atlanta Transit System
P. O. Box 1595
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. W. L. Lee
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P. O. Box 4569
Atlanta,. Georgia 30302
Mr. C. R. Yates, President
Yates+Milton Stores
228 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President
Clark College
240 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. Charles O. Emmerich
Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Duane Beck
Executive Director
Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Page Seven
SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUB-COMMITTEE (Continued)
Mrs. Sujette Crank
Director
Summerhill-Mechanicsville Neighborhood Center
65 Georgia Avenue, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Professor T. Johnson
Morehouse College
Department of Political Science
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean William Jackson
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. C. A. Bacote
Histéry Department Chairman
Atlanta University
478 Thackery Place, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION SUB-COMMITTEE
Mr. John J. McDonough
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild & Paschal
44 Broad Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Virgil Milton
3626 Tuxedo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. L. D. Milton, President
Citizens Trust Company
212 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Eight
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION SUB-COMMITTEE (Continued)
Mr. E. L. Simon
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
148 Auburn Avenue, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Harlee Branch
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. W. A. Pulver, President
Lockheed-Georgia Company
South Cobb Drive
Marietta, Georgia
Mr. Roland Maxwell, President
Davison's Department Stores
180 Peachtree Street, N W.
Atlanta, Georgia
PUBLIC INFORMATION SUB-COMMITTEE
Myr. John Crown
City Editor
The Atlanta Journal
10 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. William I. Ray
Executive Editor
Atlanta Newspapers
10 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Page Nine
PUBLIC INFORMATION SUB-COMMITTEE (Continued)
Mr. C. A. Scott
Atlanta Daily World
210 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Ernest M. Pharr, Editor
Atlanta Inquirer
787 Parsons Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. James Townsend
Atlanta Magazine
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Dale Clark
Director of Public Affairs
WAGA-TV
1551 Briarcliff Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Ray Moore
News Director
WSB-TV
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
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Box 5, Folder 17, Document 44
Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1275
Date: 1426
Date: 1551
Date: 1601
Date: 1776
Date: 3390
Event: page six
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: marietta
Organization: 104 marietta
Organization: 504 fair street
Organization: 639 trust company
Organization: administrator economic opportunity atlanta
Organization: alexander, barnes
Organization: atkanta university
Organization: atlanta gas light company
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta life insurance company
Organization: atlanta transit system
Organization: atlanta university
Organization: b. young
Organization: building trades council
Organization: carver vocational school
Organization: central atlanta association
Organization: citizens trust company
Organization: commerce building
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: department stores
Organization: dr. mays morehouse college
Organization: ernest woodruff foundation
Organization: executive
Organization: federal reserve bank
Organization: fernleaf court
Organization: fulton county superior court
Organization: georgia building atlanta
Organization: georgia business participation sub-committee
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: georgia power company
Organization: georgia public information
Organization: georgia social problems
Organization: histéry department
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: james townsend atlanta magazine
Organization: jr. national bank of georgia building atlanta
Organization: land acquisition
Organization: lockheed-georgia company
Organization: luther alverson
Organization: marietta street
Organization: metropolitan foundation of atlanta
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: n w. atlanta
Organization: n.e. atlanta
Organization: neighborhood center
Organization: non
Organization: old post office
Organization: page seven social problems
Organization: ponce de leon avenue
Organization: public affairs
Organization: retail credit company
Organization: richard courts courts & company
Organization: rothschild & paschal 44 broad street
Organization: s.w. atlanta
Organization: sears, roebuck & company
Organization: southern bell telephone
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: sub-committee
Organization: sub-committee (continued)
Organization: t. johnson morehouse college department of political science
Organization: telegraph company
Organization: the atlanta area, inc.
Organization: the atlanta journal
Organization: the mccall corporation
Organization: the southern company
Organization: waga-tv
Person: a. b. padgett
Person: albert love
Person: albert manley
Person: boisfeuillet jones
Person: butler
Person: c. a. bacote
Person: c. a. scott
Person: c. r. yates
Person: charles o. emmerich
Person: clarence coleman
Person: clark
Person: cleveland dennard
Person: community
Person: dale clark
Person: davison
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: e. l. simon
Person: edwin harrison
Person: edwin l. sterne
Person: edwinl
Person: equal
Person: ernest m. pharr
Person: frank malone
Person: glenn building
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: harlee branch
Person: harold patterson
Person: henry f. alexander
Person: herman j. russell
Person: honorable charles l. weltner
Person: jack tarver
Person: james moore
Person: jesse hill
Person: john a. middleton
Person: john crown
Person: john j. mcdonough
Person: john wilson
Person: l. d. milton
Person: lee burge
Person: leonard reinch
Person: lucien oliver
Person: moreland smith
Person: myr
Person: p. o. box
Person: ray moore
Person: robert biven
Person: robert l. sommerville
Person: robert wood
Person: roland maxwell
Person: sears
Person: spelman
Person: sujette crank
Person: summerhill-mechanicsville
Person: t. d. archer
Person: thackery place
Person: virgil milton
Person: vivian henderson
Person: w. a. pulver
Person: w. l. lee
Person: william holmes borders
Person: william i. ray
Person: wsb-tv
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CITY OF .ATLANT.A
CITY HALL
ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
January 10, 1967
Mr. Ray Moore
News Director
WSB-TV
1601 West Peachtree Street, N E-.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Dear Mr. Moore:
We wish to thank you for your acceptance of our
recent invitation to serve on the Housing Resources
Committee, and to confirm your appointment by the
Mayor as a member of this Committee.
Your experience and advice in this field will be
most welcomed ' and I am sure will be very helpful
to the program.
As soon as we have Heard from other nominees, an
organizational meeting will be called to acquaint
Committee members with the program and to assign
specific missions to various groups of the Committee.
Alexander, Chairman
Resources Committee
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CITY OF ATLANTA
CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R, EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
January 10, 1967 ~ DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
Mr. Ray Moore
News Director
WSB-TV
1601 West Peachtree Street, N E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Dear Mr. Moore:
We wish to thank you for your acceptance of our
recent invitation to serve on the Housing Resources
Committee, and to confirm your appointment by the
Mayor as a member of this Committee.
Your experience and advice in this field will be
most welcomed and I am sure will be very helpful
to the program.
As soon as we have Heard from other nominees, an
organizational meeting will be called to acquaint
Committee members with the program and to assign
specific missions to various groups of the Committee.
Sincerely,
Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
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Organization: cecil a. alexander
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Organization: earl landers
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Organization: n e. atlanta
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A . Alex ander, A rchlt e ct, Chairman
D r. Sanford S . Atwood. President. Emory Univers ity. Co - Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E . Mays . Pre s ident. Morehou s e College, Co - Cha i r man
Legal
Honorable Charles W ltne r, Atto r ney and for mer Congressman
Donal d Hollowell, Regi on al Director, Equal Employm e nt Opportunity
Commissi on
Honorable Luther Alv e r son , Judge , Fw.ton C ounty S upetio:r C ourt
Constl."udion and Desi&!':
Dr . E dwin Harrison, Pr id ent, Georgia l nstitut of Technology
Herman Russ 11, Contr etor
Morel and Smith, Southern Regional C owicil
Rev. J ohn A . Middl t on, President, Morris Brown Colle g
Henry F . Alexand r. Buil de r
J m.es Moor e , Pre id nt, Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
Dean H rding B . Young , Atl nt Univei-s tty
Le Burge, Pre i d nt, Retail Credit
Butl r T. Hender on, A el tant t o Dr. May , Mor hou
Coll ge
Non-Profit Fund
A. B . P dg tt, Dir ctor, Atl nta M tropolit
Fund
H milton Dougl , Attorn y
Rev. William Holm a Bord rs , P tor, Wh t Str t B p ti t Chu.1ch
Dr. Rufus Cl ment, Pr id nt, Atlanta Univ; r ity
John Wilson, Dlrec:toi-, Atl nta Ch_mb r of Com:m rce
Alb ri Love, Executl'\l' Vic Pre id nt, The McCall Corporation
�Public Housing
E . H . Sterne , Chairman, Atlanta Housing Authority
Dr •. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Clarenc e Coleman, N tional Urban League
Land Acquisition
W . L . Lee , Preaid nt, Atlanta Gas Light
c. R . Yates , Pre ident, Yates-Milton Stor s
Vivi n Henderson; Prosident, Clark College
Social Problems
Charles 0 , Emmerich, Director; Economic Opportunity Atlanta , Inc.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Areai ,lnc .
Sujntte Crank, Director, Sw:mn rhill-Mechanicsville Nei ghborhood Center
Dr. T . J ohnson, Prof ssor of Political Science , Morehouse College
William Jackson, De n, Atlanta University
Bp.aln ss Participation
Vivgil Milton. Retir d Atlanta Group Manager, Sears , Roebuck & Company
E. L . Simon, Atlan Lile ln uranc Comp ny
Harl e Bra,nch, Southern Company
C. A . "Art" J nkins, Dh• - ctor of Indu tri l R 1 tion , Lockheed
Rol nd Maxwell, President, Davi on' Dep rtment Storee1
Public Information
r mee Town end, Atlant Mag zin
Dale Cl rk, Dir ctor of P .lblic Affairs , WAOA•TV
Moor , New Dir cto7, WSB-TV
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President, Morehouse College, Co-Chairman
Legal
Honorable Charles Weltner, Attorney and former Congressman
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Desi gn
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology
Herman Russell, Contractor
Moreland Smith, Southern Regional Council
Rev. John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Butler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Morehouse College
Non-Profit Funds
A. B. Padgett, Director, Atlanta Metropolitan Fund
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney
Rey, William Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atlanta University
John Wilson, Director, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
Public Housing
E. H. Sterne, Chairman, Atlanta Housing Authority
Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Clarence Coleman, National Urban League
Land Acquisition
W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light
Cc. R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
Social Problems
Charles O. Emmerich, Director, Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Areag,Inc.
Sujatte Crank, Director, Summerhill-Mechanicsville Neighborhood Center
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College
William Jackson, Dean, Atlanta University
Business Participation
Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck & Company
E. L. Simon, Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Harlee Branch, Southern Company
Cc. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed
Roland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores
Public Information
James Townsend, Atlanta Magazine
Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV
Ray Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
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Box 5 Folder 17
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Organization: atlanta chamber of commerce
Organization: atlanta gas light cc
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta life insurance company harlee branch
Organization: atlanta magazine
Organization: atlanta metropolitan fund
Organization: atlanta university lee burge
Organization: builder james moore
Organization: clark college social problems
Organization: community council
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: davison
Organization: department stores public information
Organization: dr. mays, morehouse
Organization: economic opportunity atlanta
Organization: emory university, co-
Organization: fulton county superior court construction
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: industrial relations
Organization: lockheed
Organization: morehouse college
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: national urban league
Organization: pastor, wheat street baptist church dr. rufus clement
Organization: political science, morehouse college
Organization: public affairs
Organization: retail credit butler t. henderson
Organization: retired atlanta group
Organization: sears, roebuck & company
Organization: southern company cc
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: spelman college leonard reinch
Organization: summerhill-mechanicsville neighborhood center
Organization: the mccall corporation
Organization: university business participation
Organization: waga-tv
Organization: wsb
Person: a. "art" jenkins
Person: a. b. padgett
Person: albert love
Person: albert manley
Person: benjamin e. mays
Person: Cecil A. Alexander
Person: charles o. emmerich
Person: charles weltner
Person: clarence coleman
Person: contractor moreland smith
Person: dale clark
Person: dean
Person: dean harding b. young
Person: desi
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: e. h. sterne
Person: e. l. simon
Person: edwin harrison
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: henry f. alexander
Person: herman russell
Person: honorable luther alverson
Person: john a. middleton
Person: john wilson
Person: legal
Person: r. yates
Person: ray moore
Person: regional director
Person: rey
Person: roland maxwell
Person: sanford s. atwood
Person: sujatte crank
Person: t. johnson
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President, Morehouse College, Co-Chairman
Legal
Honorable Charles Weltner, Attorney and former Congressman
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Design
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology
Herman Russell, Contractor
Moreland Smith, Southern Regional Council
Rev. John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Butler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Morehouse College
Non-Profit Funds
A . B . Padgett, Director , Atlanta Metropolitan Fund
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney
R e v. William Holmes Borders , Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atlanta University
Joh n Wilson, Dire ctor, Atlanta Chambe r of Commerce
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
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Public Housing
E. H. Sterne, Chairman, Atlanta Housing Authority
Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Clarence Coleman, National Urban League
Land Acquisition
W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light
C. R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
Social Problems
Charles 0. Emmerich, Director, Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, ,Inc.
Sujette Crank, Director, Summerhill-Mechanicsville Neighborhood Center
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College
William Jackson, Dean, Atlanta University
Business Participation
Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck & Company
E. L. Simon, Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Harlee Branch, Southern C.ompany
C. A. "Art" Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed
Roland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores
Public Information
James Townsend, Atlanta Magazine
Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV
Ray Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A. Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S. Atwood, President, Emory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President, Morehouse College, Co-Chairman
Le gal
Honorable Charles Weltner, Attorney and former Congressman
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Design
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology
Herman Russell, Contractor
Moreland Smith, Southern Regional Council
Rev. John A. Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
James Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Butler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Morehouse College
Non-Profit Funds
A. B. Padgett, Director, Atlanta Metropolitan Fund
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney
Rev. William Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atlanta University
John Wilson, Director, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
Public Housing
E. H. Sterne, Chairman, Atlanta Housing Authority
Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Clarence Coleman, National Urban League
Land Acquisition
W. L. Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light
Cc. R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
Social Problems
Charles O. Emmerich, Director, Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, ,Inc.
Sujette Crank, Director, Summerhill-Mechanicsville Neighborhood Center
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College
William Jackson, Dean, Atlanta University
Business Participation
Virgil Milton, Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck & Company
E. L. Simon, Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Harlee Branch, Southern Company
Cc. A. "Art'' Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed
Roland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores
Public Information
James Townsend, Atlanta Magazine
Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV
Ray Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
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Box 5 Folder 17
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: sujette crank
Organization: atlanta chamber of commerce
Organization: atlanta gas light cc
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta life insurance company harlee branch
Organization: atlanta magazine
Organization: atlanta metropolitan fund
Organization: atlanta university lee burge
Organization: builder james moore
Organization: clark college social problems
Organization: community council of the atlanta area
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: davison
Organization: department stores public information
Organization: dr. mays, morehouse
Organization: economic opportunity atlanta
Organization: emory university, co-
Organization: equal employment opportunity commission
Organization: fulton county superior court construction and design
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: industrial relations
Organization: lockheed
Organization: morehouse college
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: national urban league
Organization: pastor, wheat street baptist church dr. rufus clement
Organization: political science, morehouse college
Organization: public affairs
Organization: retail credit butler t. henderson
Organization: retired atlanta group
Organization: sears, roebuck & company
Organization: southern company cc
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: spelman college leonard reinch
Organization: summerhill-mechanicsville neighborhood center
Organization: the mccall corporation public housing e. h. sterne
Organization: university business participation
Organization: waga-tv
Organization: wsb
Person: a. "art'' jenkins
Person: a. b. padgett
Person: albert love
Person: albert manley
Person: benjamin e. mays
Person: Cecil A. Alexander
Person: charles o. emmerich
Person: charles weltner
Person: clarence coleman
Person: contractor
Person: dale clark
Person: dean
Person: dean harding b. young
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: e. l. simon
Person: edwin harrison
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: henry f. alexander
Person: herman russell
Person: honorable luther alverson
Person: john a. middleton
Person: john wilson
Person: le
Person: moreland smith
Person: r. yates
Person: ray moore
Person: regional director
Person: roland maxwell
Person: sanford s. atwood
Person: t. johnson
Person: virgil milton
Person: vivian henderson
Person: w. l. lee
Person: william holmes borders
Person: william jackson
Person: yates-milton stores
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HOUSING RESOURCES COViNITTEE
Ce cil A. Al exander , Archite ct, Chairman
Dr. Sanf ord S. AtHood, Pres ide nt , Emory Uni ve r :;; ity , Co - Chairman
Dr. Benj amin E. Mays , President , Morehouse Colle ge , Co - Chairman
Charl e s We ltner, Attorney
Donald I-io-llowell, Reg ional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge , Fulton County Supe rior Court
Constri,c·~i.on and Design
or . Edwin Harrison, Pr esident, Geor gia Institute of Technolo gy
· Ecrman Eusscll , Contractor
~-:creland S., i;,t", Director of Urben Planning ':;:-ojec:t, Souti1eirn Regional :-:ounc il
rtev . J ohn A. Vii dd.leton, P_e:.:;iC::.ent , lforris Bro~·, n Colle ce
henry F . ,~l EXP~vidcr, Builde r
J@Tles i'foore, President , Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
Dean Hardine B. Youne-;, Atlanta Uni versi_ty
Lee Bur ge , Pres ident, Retail Credit
Blltler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Vio rehouse Colle ge
ihlls B. Lane, Jr., President, Citi zens and Southern National Bank
, • H . Stenie , ?resident, The Trust Company of Georgia
Gordon Jones, President, The Fulton National Dank
Jose ph Earle Birni e, President , The National Bank of Georgia
Eon - Prof it Funds
A. I3. Padgett, Executive Director, Me tropol it an Foundation of Atlanta
I-itl.'1.il t on Dou gl as, Attorney
Re ·,r . irJillian1 Ho lmes Borders, Pastor, "Wheat Street Bapti st Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atl E.nta University
Jo:r..n hli lson, President, Horne ~Jilson Company
ii.lbert Lo ve , Executive Vice Pr e sident, The McC all Corp oration
cott Houst on, Jr., Exe cutive Director, Wesley \r.J oods Apart.'1'1.ents
�Pu blic Eousj_n g
EdHj_n L. , Ste rne, Chairman, Housing Auth orj_ty of The City of At l ant a
Dr. Albert Hanley, Pr e sj_dent, Spelman ColJ.e ge
Le onard Reinch, Pres i o2nt, Cox Bro adc a sting Company
Clarenc e Coleman , Regional Dire ctor, National urban League
Charles F . Pal mer, Presj_ dent , Pal me r, I nc.
La nd Ac quisition
·J, L. Lee, Pre side nt, Atl anta Gas Li e3 ht Company
C, R. Yate s, Pr e side nt, Ya t e s -Hilton Stores
Dr . Vivian I-i ende r son , President, Clark Colle ge
Social ? r obl ems
Cn.&r l e s O. E.;J:1e ric h , J..cL1ini st r ato r , Ec onomic Opp ortunit y 1~.t l anta, I nc .
Duu.ne Beck, Dir e c t or , Cormnunity Counci1 of t he .Atl .:-nta l-\.r ea , Inc .
1,:rs . Sujette Crcnl-:, Soc i al Jirc ctor·J l':ci~·hbor:":ood Scr~ri cc::;, ~.0 . !t.,
Dr. T. J ohn s on , ? rofe ssor of Pol i t ic a l Sci er.ce , ,.-:ore~1ouse Col lece
Dean t illi am J ack.s on , Atlant a Uni ve r sity
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Business Partic ipation
v'irGil / i l t on , Re tire d Atl an ta Group I11ana ger , ::iears , Roebt;_ c k & vo,;;pa.r,y
E . L. Simon, Au ditor, Atl ar.t a Li f e Insur ance Comp any
Harle e Br anch, Pr e sident, The Southern Co, p any
C. A. 11 Art 11 J enkin s, Di r e c tor of I ndustrial Re l a tions, Loc khe ed
Ro l and l'Iaxwe ll , Pr esident , Davi son I s Depar t ment Store s
Pt:bli c Infornation
J ames L. Townsend, Editor, Atl anta Maga zine
~ale Cl a rk , Director of Publ i c Affairs, WAGA-TV
i 8y Moore, r ews Dire ctor, WSB-TV
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A, Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S, Atwood, President, Emory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, President, Morehouse College, Co-Chairman
Legal
Charles Weltner, Attorney
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Design
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology
Herman Russell, Contractor
reland Smitii, Director of Urban Planning Project, Soutnern Regional Council
v. John A, Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
enry F, Alexander, Builder
ames Moore, President, Atlanta Labor Council
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Finance
Dean Harding B. Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Eutler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr, Mays, Morehouse College
Mills B, Lane, Jr., President, Citizens and Southern National Bank
A, H. Sterne, President, The Trust Company of Georgia
Gordon Jones, President, The Fulton National Bank
Joseph Earle Birnie, President, The National Bank of Georgia
Non=Prorit Funds
A, B. Padgett, Executive Director, Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney
Rev. william Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
br. Rufus Clement, President, Atlenta University
John Wilson, President, Horne Wilson Company
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
Public Housing
Edwin L.-Sterne, Chairman, Housing Authority of The oHy of Atlanta
Dr. Albert Manley, President, Spelman College
Leonard Reinch, President, Cox Broadcasting Company
Clarence Coleman, Regional Director, National Urban League
Charles F, Palmer, President, Palmer, Inc,
Land Acauisition
W. LD, Lee, President, Atlanta Gas Light Company
Cc. R. Yates, President, Yates-Milton Stores
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President, Clark College
Social Problems
Charles O, Kiwnerich, Administrator, Economic Opportunity ee tt.
Duane Beck, Director, Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
livs, Sujette Crank, Social Director, Neirhborhood Services, E.
Dr. T. Johnson, Professor of Political Science, Morehouse Colle
dean William Jackson, Atlanta University Ch
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Business Participation
Virgil Ons Retired Atlanta Group Manager, Sears, Roebuck & Company
. L. Simon, Auditor, Atlanta Life Insurance Company
jarlee Branch, President, The Southern Company
o Ae, TAes! Jenkins, Director of Industrial Relations, Lockheed
Roland Maxwell, President, Davison's Department Stores
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Public Information
James L, Townsend, Editor, Atlanta Magazine
Dale Clark, Director of Public Affairs, WAGA-TV
say Moore, News Director, WSB-TV
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: atwood
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: houston
Geopolitical Entity: middleton
inc.
Organization: administrator, economic opportunity
Organization: alexander, architect
Organization: atlanta gas light company
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta life insurance company
Organization: atlanta magazine
Organization: citizens and southern national bank
Organization: clark university
Organization: community council of the atlanta area
Organization: community council of the atlanta area, inc.
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: emory university
Organization: emory university, co-
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: housing authority
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: lockheed
Organization: mays, morehouse college mills b,
Organization: metropolitan foundation of atlanta
Organization: morehouse college
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: national urban league
Organization: palmer, inc
Organization: pastor, wheat street baptist church
Organization: political science, morehouse colle
Organization: sears
Organization: sears, roebuck & company
Organization: spelman college
Organization: the fulton national bank
Organization: the mccall corporation
Organization: the southern company
Organization: the trust company
Organization: urban planning project
Organization: urban planning project, soutnern regional council
Organization: waga-tv
Organization: wesley woods apartments public housing
Person: albert love
Person: albert manley
Person: b. padgett
Person: charles weltner
Person: clarence coleman
Person: dale clark
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: edwin harrison
Person: gordon jones
Person: h. sterne
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: herman russell
Person: holmes borders
Person: honorable luther alverson
Person: john wilson
Person: joseph earle birnie
Person: l. simon
Person: lee burge
Person: r. yates
Person: roland maxwell
Person: t. johnson
Person: vivian henderson
Person: william jackson
Person: yates-milton stores
roebuck & company
soutnern regional council
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General Functions of Housing Resources Committee
1,
To promote low cost housing and facilitate its const~uction in
Atlanta on an accelerated basis,
2,
To .bring together the various interests needed to produce housing,
3,
To see to it that the human factors in housing are given full •.play,
4,
To inform the public of the housing problem in Atlanta,
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"-odr:ficer-. esta bl.is h e d _in
' City
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( A Housing
Resources Committee,uasoeen
Ha l 1
(Room 1204)to maintain liaison with builders and developers, to
act as a clearing house for all information regarding low cost
housing and to coordinate committee activities,) ·
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Panels for Housine Resources
Suggested Functions for the Committee Panels
· (Not necessarily limited to the following,
Panels are encouraged to use -own initiative,)
Legal
a.
_b,
c,
d,
To investigate and make available information on laws governing
Federal, State and City, related to housing,
To review existing local laws governing housing and make recommendations
for improvements,
To make specific recommendations regarding code enforcement,
To act as legal resource to the Committee as a whole,
Construction and Design
a,
b,
c,
d,
To review present codes and construction .practices in order to
recommend improvements in terms of expediting and making _housing
mor e economical,
·
To investigate new methods of producing housing with ' special
attenti on to prefabrication.
To seek out contractors and architects interested in low cost housing
design.
To recommend methods of making rehabilitation of existing housing
feasible and profitable,
Finance
a,
To seek out and make available information relative to housing
and financing, ·
b,
To encourage money sources to make funds available f9r financing,
c,
To seek and recommend new ways to finance low cost housing.
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Non Profit Funds
a.
To compile information regarding nonprofit funds,
b,
To cP,mpile information relative to Federal participation in
nonprofit funds,
c,
To aid in the establishment of nonprofit funds for low cost
housing and to promote and interest sponsors in the program •.
d,
To counsel with existing or new funds,
Public Housing
a,
To aid the Housing Authority in the completion of their program •
.b,
To seek out and report on new m~thods of financing and producing
public housing across the country,
c,
To familiarize themselves with the Atlanta program and visit all
existing projects.
d,
To make recommendations regarding future public housing,
Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation Opportunities
a,
To seek out and catalogue land available for low cost housing,
b,
To keep in touch with realtors concerning available land ,
c,
To recommend neighborhoods for concentrated rehabilitation,
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Social Problems
a,
To arrange for temporary housing as needed, for people being
displaced either for rehabilitation or resettlement,
b, . To coordinate housing with agencies involved in the depressed
areas such as the Community Chest, Community Council and EOA,
c,
To enlist groups such as church,. garden clubs, civic clubs in
problems related to housing ,
d,
To look for gaps in the housing picture which are not being met
by any existing or projected programs,
e,
To seek means of providing positiv~ assistance to home owners in
Housin g Code enforcement cases, on a city-wide basis, where dire
hardship is involved,
f,
To seek ways of involving residents of depressed areas in selfhelp programs ,
Business Participat i on
To s eek out and i nterest large local and national corporat i ons i n
d emonstration pr ojects and or building low cost housing or rehab i l i tat ing
existing hous i ng i n th e Atlanta area,
Public Inf ormation
To disseminate through the publi c media, t al ks and written material,
i nfor mation relati_n g to the housing problems a nd solutions in Atlanta.
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Legal
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b.
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General Functions of Housing Resources Committee
To promote low cost housing and facilitate its construction in
Atlanta on an accelerated basis.
To bring together the various interests needed to produce housing,
To see to it that the human factors in housing are given full'play.
To inform the public of the housing problem in Atlanta,
(A Housing Resources Gomnatbas hee boon established in City Hall
(Room 1204)to maintain liaison with builders and developers, to
act as a clearing house for all information regarding low cost
housing and to coordinate committee activities.)
Panels for Housing Resources
Suggested Functions for the Committee Panels
(Not necessarily limited to the following.
Panels are encouraged to use own initiative.)
To investigate and make available information on laws governing
Federal, State and City, related to housing,
To review existing local laws governing housing and make recommendations
for improvements.
To make specific recommendations regarding code enforcement.
To act as legal resource to the Committee as a whole.
Constraction and Design
ae To review present codes and construction practices in order to
recommend improvements in terms of expediting and making housing
more economical,
b. To investigate new methods of producing housing with’ special
attention to prefabrication,
Co To seek out contractors and architects interested in low cost housing
design.
d. To recommend methods of making rehabilitation of existing housing
feasible and profitable,
Finance
de To seek out and make available information relative to housing
and financing. ;
b. To encourage money sources to make funds available for financing.
Cc. To seek and recommend new ways to finance low cost housing.
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Non Profit Funds
ae
b.
Ce
d.
To compile information regarding nonprofit funds.
To cOmpile information relative to Federal participation in
nonprofit funds,
To aid in the establishment of nonprofit funds for low cost
housing and to promote and interest sponsors in the program.
To counsel with existing or new funds.
Public Housing
de
De
Cao
d.
To aid the Housing Authority in the completion of their program.
To seek out and report on new methods of financing and producing
public housing across the country.
To familiarize themselves with the Atlanta program and visit all
existing projects.
To make recommendations regarding future public housing.
Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation Opportunities
dae
b,
Ce
To seek out and catalogue land available for low cost housing.
To keep in touch with realtors concerning available land,
To recommend neighborhoods for concentrated rehabilitation.
Ll Social Problems
ae
be
Co
To arrange for temporary housing as needed, for people being
displaced either for rehabilitation or resettlement.
To coordinate housing with agencies involved in the depressed
areas such as the Community Chest, Community Council and EQOA.
To enlist groups such as church, garden clubs, civic clubs in
problems related to housing.
To look for gaps in the housing picture which are not being met
by any existing or projected programs.
To seek means of providing positive assistance to home owners in
Housing Code enforcement cases, on a city-wide basis, where dire
hardship is involved,
To seek ways of involving residents of depressed areas in self-
help programs.
Business Participation
To seek out and interest large local and national corporations in
demonstration projects and or building low cost housing or rehabilitating
existing housing in the Atlanta area,
Public Information
To disseminate through the public media, talks and written material,
information relating to the housing problems and solutions in Atlanta.
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Box 5 Folder 17
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Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: ce de
Organization: co
Organization: committee
Organization: federal
Organization: housing resources
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: land acquisition
Organization: public information
Organization: rehabilitation
Organization: suggested functions
Organization: the committee panels
Organization: the community chest, community council
Person: compile
Person: de
Person: functions
Person: se legal
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CUffi'!CIL Cil:'._:·:j"fi2.{, CITY Hi1.LL
10 : 00 A . i1i ., TUE.-.iDAY , FEBRiJ A.R.Y 14, 1967
Chairman J°:. l ex2nder , Co-Chairmen Dr. Hays and Dr . Ati-rood,
Ladies and Gentl emen---Fir st of' all I 1._,ant to ez:press my personal apprec i ation and
t he thanks of your City Government t o all of you for your willingness
to serve on t hi s ~ost ~"p ortant commi t t ee .
P.s I see it, this is truly a most i mp ortant committee, f or it is
tackling.the solution of our City 1 s single most serious problem
t he lac k of a.'1 a.a.equ ate suppl y of safe and decent housing f or a
large portion of Atlanta ' s population.
By accepting service on t his Ee.using Resources Commi tte e, you
are carrying on one of t he traditions that all t hrcugh our f irst
centur y of pro~r ess has made Atla..'1.ta a great city and will keep on
. making it a grea-ter cit y, year after year.
This traditic.,n is ac-r,ive , enthusias tic, i ntelligent, and energetic
cit izen p~rticipation in governmental af:;:airs and public se r vice.
The way Atlant3. citiz8ns assume the responsibilities of citizenship
that .2re s o closely tied wit h the en j O)l}'!l.ent of the rights of citizenship
sets \tla::-,ta apart f rom and above so many other cities. It is one of
the bauic forces that kee;?s cur s-~tl anta moving f orward while s o many
cities falter and fa ll back.
So ag2in I want to thank you for being willing to participate i n
t his high endeavor t o see to it that every Atlanta c itizen, no matter
what his s cale of living, has a decent and safe roof over his head.
Also, I want to express my appreci ation to ypur Chairman and t wo
Co - Chairmen for all they have gotten done durine the t wo months that
have ela1 ;se d since the i de a of this committee was put into action on
No7ember 1.$.
Thanks to their leader::;h:i.p ·,md to the activities of all who have
worked with then , this com·nittee now h~s a solid f oundation of facts
and pl a::.1s upon which to Eet into f ull swine .
·rne S.f.iecifics of the challenging 01,portunitie s which this committee
faces will ·oe outlined by hr. Al exander.
But before he and our distinguished visitor f rom Chicago a ndress
you I invite your attention to the extent of the problem which .vie are
t cJ.ckling together and which our j oint eff ort must and shall solvee
I t hink this can be most sharply brouF,ht into fo cus by referring
to a few statements which I made at t he November 15 Conference of lfousing.
�!ls I s ,.id then :
·~'he proo l errr is sim_?ly t }~i s -~oes r..ot have the hou sinc to me et the rn:~eds of fair1i_li es and
individuals to be re locate d by ""Ghe pre sent or future governmental
actio_ , which will b is ne cessary for· the continue ci. p ro r res s of' !1.tlant a . 11
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? o bring this gene r a l s tat ::m,mt dmm to specific facts and f i zures,
it means th.:ct f rom now u.nti l t he end of 1 971, we s h all need 16 , 800
housing units to T,c:clc,'3 c are of t he pe o·) l e who will ha ve to be r e located
beca use of ~:overnmerltal action.
Thi s is the totn l o.f dwe l l ing 1mits Hhich we must 2.nd shall p r ovide
t o t ake c a r e of Atl ac1ta c:.ti zens who will be f orced t o move because of
c',ar,g8 s -i-r rought by such aove r 11mental c.c tivities as urb;,-:.n r enewal,
ex_ressway c c-nstruction and code enforcement t o elininate housinr; that
is 1ot fit f or human habitation.
To r eloc ate t hous 2nds of people :i.n de cent hous i ng presents us with
a chall8P.~i ng opport m i ty of truly tremendous prop ortions.
But A-~l antv. is ac c usto "Tted to meeting challenges and seizing
op portunities .
So I ar.i cor.1_ole t e ly conf i dent thct by thinking, p lanning and working
togethe r, a s we are st2rting off today , we c ,.n and s hall meet this
challe ge anci trans :.or:n t his opp o tun ity i nto solid achi e vement.
He ar e setting our sights high at the beginn ing. We are embarking
upon a crash p ro e:ram for 1967 andl968 to provide 4,900 new housing units
each year -- a tota l of 9, 600 units to be ready and occupied by the end
of December, 1966 .
For us t o reach this high two year goa l, private ent:lrprise must
provide 30 per cent. Non-profit s pons ors of 221 D-3 housing mus t provide 13 per cent . The big push, 57 p er cent, must come from public
hot1sin r~ .
This is a big order to fill in just two years - but we can and
we shall fill it.
I would also like to mention agai::1 what I e;nphasized on Nove1.1ber 15th
that we have a new and p owerful tool to hel p u s -- this is the Federal
11 ':'urrJ.:'ey Prograra" - whic h opens up a whole new a venue of procress in
h ous~--ig .
As 1ve set our eyes on the h i gh goal f or 1967 and 196b, I want to .
emphasize that a lot already has been accomplished since No,vember 15 • . .
The most striking tangible results are visible in the -big push
public housing.
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�One day l ast 1:1cn-;:,h I spent sever al h r.,:ur s wj_th top off ici als of
t he Atl2 tc:: ~cus:i.np; Authority tr-kinr, a look at 1-1h2.t · is goi nr, on and
what is bei ng planned to increase cur suppl y o.f publ i c riousine; .
Inci dentally, we are start inc .L'rom a very good base, b<?:c ause
Atlante now has far nore public housing unit :., i n opc·r ~,t ion t han any
othe:r city in the southeast.
I t vras t ruly a t hrilling sisht to see what we have accomplishe d
in public housine-; during the past few ;:10nths •
.The !ttlanta Housing !uthority is deter mi ned t o meet the ~oal of
5, 586 uni ts that is set f or 196 7 ,rnd 1~68.
This t arget figure i ncludes the l , l L.O units now under deve lopment.
These e:norace 650 under constr ucti on in ths McDaniel Street section of
the Rawson -:·iashington Urban Rene1-r nl Pro ject , l l.i.O uni ts assigne d t o an
area adj acent to Perry Home s and 350 units in the Thomasville Urban
Renewal Proje ct.
The .fcDaniel Str eet pror r ru,1 is being car r i ed out so that 348 units
will be ready in 12 months, 402 in 17 months , t he rest in 22 mont hs.
Included .-r ill be .:, high r ise bui l ing f or the el derl y, along the l ines
of the three :iow in oper ation .
The 11:0 unit s ad jacent t o Perry Homes shoul d be r eady in 1 8 months .
The Thoinasville units will get u...11derway as soon as f inal plans ar e
compl eted by the architects.
rJow the Atlanta Hous ing Authority is t acklinc plans f or t he uni ts
which Atlant a has under reservation f ro.. the Federal Government.
At tention is bcinc centere d on sites for 1,200 units to be developed
under the Turnkey Progran1. A good beginning has be en made on the proi:;ram
to l ease 300 more units .
That will take care of the units for which we have r eser--rat i on with
the Federal Government. But that is not the end of our pl ans f or action
in public housi.11g.
We have request ed a reservation for 3,000 more units -- and I
confidently hope we will soon receive approval on t his.
So our public housing all-out effort is off to a very encouraging
start . Also now in full swing is our preparation to make application
for a F13deral :Planning grant under t he brand new Model City Progr am,
in which up t o 90 per cent of the cost can be paid by the Federa,l
Government.
�I 1rJill not ;--o into dc t ;.; i J. a.'.::;oJJ.t t ·:· i s now _ r o r.-r:::m exc e pt t o s ay
t ·t,at a... ar ea of some 3,000 ac r es ir: the s outhern .:,ecti on of our Cit}r,
i-1.1ic:1 "i.ncludes s o..1e 10 per cent or the Gi ty 1 0 oopu1 r1tion , an cl a mu ch
hi cher p ~-r c en-:: o.f i ts probl e;r, s ituation , has be en de s i gned a s a
tar c;et area.
Al s o on t he Ci ty ' s p art, we a r e str engt hen:~ng e nforc ement of
bLlild:.nc and he ising c odes by b 11 i ldi nr:; up our i n s pe ct ion s t a f f , a s
pro.,·,ise ci , s o f cIT the City has r. i. r ed l S out of l B a cidi tional a. ·t hori zed
inspectors .
So the p'J.bli c enterp r i se part 0£' o ur effort to p rovide t he hou s ing
we :nust ha. ve is off to a , .,;ood bee;ir.ning .
i:fow our i :nmediate chaJ.leDgi nt opportun i ty is to ce t t he p r i vate
enterp rise part of the p rogr ~:m -- the pa:::·t t hat must p rovide J O pe r c ent
an d the n on- profit sp onsors who must :provi de l J p e r c ent int o full swi n g .
·,e ha ·:e n ot been drar.:ginB our feet on this .
I nte r est ha s b e en shown
by many develope r s , despite t he di s c our ae;in~ t i ght money s ituation of
the past several months .
·-r,anr pl ans .:i re being di scu sse d.
But this a b i g job f or our uhole city.
I t i s a ~ob i n uh i c h t his c or.1'7littee can and will f urnish t he
l e aciersi1i p and t h e i nspi r ation t o all developers , l a r ge and sma ll , to
j oin f orces in an all - out encie avor .
Then , too, we must orouse ~ride spr ead j_nte rest t o provide t he nonprofit s p onsors for 221 housing . We must reac h out to f oundations ,
churches , fraternal orgai.,izations , educational ins titutions .
lrJe mus t show them the oppor t unities and a dvant ac;es of sponsoring
low income housing .
That is the cna llene:ine; opportunity of l e a der ship which is p r es ente d t o t his co;nmittee.
You will hear more about the s pecific s of h ow t hi s rias be en done
in Chicago and ho-:1 i t · c an oe done in At lan t a f rom t he t wo main speakers
who -;,1ill follow me .
Acain, I want to thank each and every one of you f or being willing
to de vote you time and t hougi:lt and energy t o the work of this most
~~port2nt cor:i.mit t ee .
I salute each and every one of you f or so un s elfis hly 'as s umi n g
t he high resp onsiblity of citizenshi p .
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�I p:-omise . that the Ci ty gover maent wilJ work with t 'nis committee
to its f ulle st c apacity.
i:Je c an , we must, and we sha2.l achieve our goal of providing decent,
safe housing fo:r every Atlantian.
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MAYCR ALLEN
JURCES COMAITTEE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
BER, CITY HALL
OOVINOC TT. oy
GOURGIDL GAM
10:00. A.fi., TUSSDAY, FEBRUARY 1h, 1967
Chairman Alexander, Co-Chairmen Dr. Mays and Dr. Atwood,
Ladies and Gentlemen ----
First of all I want to exoress my personal appreciation and
the thanks of your City Government to all of you for your willingness .
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to serve on this most important committee.
4s I see it, this is truly a most important committee, for it is
tackling the solution of our City's single most serious problem --
the lack of an adequate supply of safe and decent housing for a
large portion of Atlanta's population.
By accepting service on this Housing Resources Committee, you
are carrying on one of tne traditions that all threugh our first
century of progress has made Atlanta a great city and will keep on
making it a greater city, year after year.
This tradition is active, enthusiastic, intelligent, and energetic
citizen participation in governmental affairs and public service.
The way Atlanta citizens assume the responsibilities of citizenship
a
that are so closcoly tied with the enjoyment of the rights of citizenship
sets Atlanta apart from and above so many other cities, It is one of
ta
the basic forces that keeps cur Atlenta moving forward while so many
cities falter and fall back,
So agein [I want to thank you for being willing to participate in
this high endeavor to see to it that every Atlanta citizen, no inatter
what his scale of living, has a decent and safe roof over his head,
Also, I want to express my appreciation to your Chairman and two
Co-Chairmen for all they have gotten done during the two months that
have elapsed since the idea of this committee was put into action on
November 15.
Thanks to their leadership end to the activities of all who have
worked with them, this comnittee now has a solid foundation of facts
and plans upon which to get into full swing.
The specifics of the challenging opportunities which this committee
faces will be outlined by Mr. Alexander.
But before he and our distinguished visitor from Chicago address’:
you I invite your attention to the extent of the problem which we are
tackling together and which our joint effort must and shall solve.
I think this can be most sharply brought into focus by referring
to a few statements which I made at the November 15 Conference of Housing, -
As I said then:
"ihe problem is simply this --
Atlanta does not have the nousing to meet the needs of families and
individuals to be relocated by the oresent or future governmental
action which will be necessary for the continued progress of Atlanta."
n
To bring this general statement down to specific facts and figures,
it means thet from now until the end of 1971, we shall need 16,600
housing units to take care of the people who will have to be relocated
c=
because of sovernmental action.
of dwelling units which we must and shall provide
a citizens who will be forced to move because of
changes wrought by such governmental activities as urban renewal,
on and code enforcement to eliminate housing that
is not fit for human habitation.
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To relocate thousends of people in decent housing presents us with
a challenging opportunity of truly tremendous proportions.
But Atlante is accustomed to meeting challenges and seizing
opportunities.
So I am completely confident that by thinking, planning and working
together, as We are starting off today, we c#n and shall meet this
challenge and transform this opportunity into solid achievement.
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We are setting our sights nigh at the beginning. We are embarking
upon a crash program for 1957 and1966 to provide ,900 new housing units
each year ~- a total of 9,800 units to be ready and occupied by the end
of December, 1968.
For us to reach this high two year goal, private enterprise must
provide 30 per cent. Non-profit sponsors of 221-D=3 housing must proe
vide 13 per cent, The big push, 57 per cent, must come from public
housing,
This is a big order to fill in just two years - but we can and
we shall fill it.
I would also like to mention again what I emphasized on November 15th
that we have a new and powerful tool to help us -- this is the Federal
"Darnkey Program" - which opens up a whole new avenue of progress in .
housing.
As we set our eyes on the high goal for 1967 and 1968, I want to.
emphasize that a lot already has been accomplished since November 15. .,
The most striking tangible results are visible in the big push --
public housing.
One day 1 cnth I spent several hours with top officials of
the Atlanta Hou eeine Authority taking a look at what is going on and
what is being planned to increase our supply of public housing.
Incidentally, we are starting from a very good base, because
Atlante now has far more public housing units in operation than any
other city in the southeast:
It was truly a thrilling sight to see what we have accomplished
in public housing suring the past few months.
The Atlanta Housing Authority is determined to meet the soal of
5,586 units that is set for 1967 and 1966.
This target figure includes the 1,10 units now under development.
These embrace 650 under construction in ths McDaniel Street section of
the Rawson-/ashingion Urban Renewal Project, 140 units assigned to an
area adjacent to Perry Homes and 350 units in the Thomasville Urban
Renewal Project.
The McDaniel Street prorran is being carried out so that 348 units
will be ready in 12 months, 402 in 17 months, the rest in 22 months.
Included will be a high rise building for the elderly, along the lines
of the three now in operation,
The 11:0 units adjacent to Perry Homes should be ready in 16 months.
The Thomasville units will get underway as soon as final plans are
completed by the architects,
Now the Atlanta Housing Authority is tackling plans for the units
which Atlanta has under reservation from the Federal Government,
Attention is being centered on sites for 1,200 units to be developed
under the Turnkey Program. A good beginning has been made on the program
to lease 300 more units.
That will take care of the units for which we have reservation with
the Federal Covernment. Eut that is not the end of ovr plans for action
in public housing.
We have requested a reservation for 3,000 more units -- and I
confidently hope we wiil soon receive approval on this.
So our public housing all-out effort is off to a very encouraging
start. Also now in full swing is our preparation to make application
for a Federal Planning grant under the brand new Model City Program,
in which up to 90 per cent of the cost can be paid by the Fades),
Government.
I will not ¢o into detail about this new procrem except to say
taat an area of some 3,000 acres ir the southern section of our City,
which includes some 10 ver cent of the City's population, and a much
hicher per cent of its problem situation, has been designed as a
Also on the City's pert, we are strengthening enforcement of
building and housing codes by building up our inspection staff, as
promised, so far the City has hired 15 out of 16 additional a:thorized
insvectors.,
So the public enterprise part of our effort to provide the housing
we must have is off to a sood beginning
Now our immediate challenging opportunity is to get the private
enterprise part of the progrem -- the part that must provide 30 per cent
and the non-profit spsonsors who must provide 13 per cent into full swing.
we have not been dragging our feet on this. Interest has been shown
by many devélopers, despite the discouraging tight money situation of
the past several months. Many plans are being discussed.
But this a big job for our whole city.
It is a job in which this committee can and will furnish the
leadership and the inspiration to all developers, large and small, to
join forces in an all - out endeavor.
Then, too, we must orouse widespread interest to provide the non-
profit sponsors for 221 housing. We must reach out to foundations,
churches, fraternal organizations, educational institutions.
We must show them the opportunities and advantages of sponsoring
low income housing.
That is the challenzing opportunity of leadership which is pre-
sented to this committee.
You will hear more about the specifics of how this has been done
in Chicago and how it-can be done in Atlanta from the two main speakers
who will follow me,
Again, I want to thank each and every one of you for being willing
to devote you time and thought and energy to the work of this most
importent committee,
I salute each and every one of you for so unselfishly’ poeaene
the high responsiblity of citizenship,
I promise that the City government will work with this committee
to its fullest capacity.
We can, we must, and we snail achieve our goal of providing decent,
safe housing for every Atlantian.
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Date: 1957
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Date: 1967
Date: 1968
Date: 22 months
Date: february 1h
Date: just two years
Date: november 15
Date: november 15th
Date: the end of 1971
Date: the end of december, 1968
Date: the past several months
Date: the two months
Event: the november 15 conference of housing, - as i
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Geopolitical Entity: Chicago
Organization: atlanta hou
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: atlante
Organization: attention
Organization: city hall oovinoc tt
Organization: co-chairmen
Organization: co-chairmen dr.
Organization: federal planning
Organization: government
Organization: model city program
Organization: perry homes
Organization: the federal "darnkey program
Organization: the federal government
Organization: the rawson-/ashingion urban renewal project
Organization: the thomasville urban renewal project
Organization: the turnkey program
Organization: this housing resources committee
Organization: thomasville
Organization: tussday
Person: alexander
Person: atlante
Person: atlenta
Person: atwood
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MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 14, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Cornmittee met for their organizational
meeting on Tuesday, February 14, 1967, at 10:00 a. m. in the Aldermanic
Chambers at City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Cecil Alexander, Chairman of the
Committee. Mr. Alexander then presented Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. who spoke
at this time . Mayor Allen first expressed his appreciation to everyone on the
Committee for their willingness to serve a~d to respond to the City 1 s efforts
to provide better housing f or its citizens. He revi e wed with the Committee
the great magnit ude of this problem and the increasing need for more and more
housin g units. He pledged the C ity 1 s full cooperation in attempting to overcome
this problern and in getting this program underway. He expressed the hope
that by 1968 the Cit y would meet its goal for 9, 800 new housing units. He also
told the group of the Model Cities Program presently being developed by the
City. This pro g ram would cover a very large portion of the city and would
affect 55,000 c itizens living in the area. This would be a different program
to t ry t o save this particular section of the city. He stated t hat he felt the
progress that had been made since the November Housing Conference is an
indication that we will meet t he goal.
Mr. F erd Kr amer of Dra p er and K r amer of Chica go spoke to the group at this
time . Mr. Kramer is the past President of Act ion, Inc. and is presently on
the Board of Dir ectors of Urban America, Inc. and is chairman of their
committee concerned with non-profit housing funds . Mr. Kramer told the
Committee of a housing project he helped develop in Chica go some 7 to 8
years ago. Thi s project was d e veloped by a group of private i ndividuals
re presenting a cross-section of the community and the benefits were two
fold:
l.
It i mp roved the environment considerably in the declining neighborhood; and
2.
It provi ded much needed housing for the staffs of the Michael-Rees e Hospital
and the Illinois Ins titude of Technology {t h ese organizations were the firs t
gr oups to institude studies of the area to determine the approach to follow
to combat the decline of the area).
This program was tremendously successful in Chicago and Mr. Kramer felt it
would have some applicability in Atlanta. Mr. Kramer also explained that Urban
America, Inc. has a division especi ally interested in non-profit housing and in
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February 14, 1967
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creatin g develop1nent funds . It is not possible for the Urban America staff to
serve the e n tire nati on 1 s :non-profit groups and as a result they have been
successful in persuading communities to create local development funds to
' deal with this problem. He stressed that each community must u se every
p e ssible means for securing housing for its low and ·m iddle income citizens.
The C h a i rman t h en thanked the members of the Committee for accepting this
responsibility and outlined the challenges f9-cing them in providing this low
inco1ne housing i n Atlanta. He stated he hoped this Comm ittee will serve to
bring the ele m ents to ge ther which are necessary for success (new ideas, new
structures, ne w financing methods , etc.) . He reviewed several programs
that are available to h e lp solve this problem. He then outlined the work to be
carried out by each panel and explaine d that the actual work of the Committee
will be con ducted t hrou gh the pane ls. He sug g ested that eac h panel appoint
t w o youn g men to a ssi s t t h em and to carry out the majority of the work. He
poin ted out t h a t C ol. M a lcolm Jon e s and Mr. William Gates are available to
assist the Commit tee and that their office is located on the 12th floor of C ity
Hall. Mr. Dan Sweat of the Mayor 1 s Office is also working closely with this
program. He as k ed that each p a n e l meet at least once a month and suggested
that the full committe e meet mont hly also .
T he m eeting w as then adjourned and the Committee members were asked to meet
w i t h the other m e mb e rs of their panels here today for the purpose of selecting
a Chairman and Co-Chairman.
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MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 14, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee met for their organizational
meeting on Tuesday, February 14, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in the Aldermanic
Chambers at City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Cecil Alexander, Chairman of the
Committee. Mr. Alexander then presented Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. who spoke
at this time. Mayor Allen first expressed his appreciation to everyone on the
Committee for their willingness to serve and to respond to the City's efforts
to provide better housing for its citizens. He reviewed with the Committee
the great magnitude of this problem and the increasing need for more and more
housing units. He pledged the City's full cooperation in attempting to overcome
this problem and in getting this program underway. He expressed the hope
that by 1968 the City would meet its goal for 9,800 new housing units. He also
told the group of the Model Cities Program presently being developed by the
City. This program would cover a very large portion of the city and would
affect 55,000 citizens living in the area. This would be a different program
to try to save this particular section of the city. He stated that he felt the
progress that had been made since the November Housing Conference is an
indication that we will meet the goal.
Mr. Ferd Kramer of Draper and Kramer of Chicago spoke to the group at this
time. Mr. Kramer is the past President of Action, Inc. and is presently on
the Board of Directors of Urban America, Inc. and is chairman of their
committee concerned with non-profit housing funds. Mr. Kramer told the
Committee of a housing project he helped develop in Chicago some 7 to 8
years ago. This project was developed by a group of private individuals
representing a cross-section of the community and the benefits were two
fold:
1. It improved the environment considerably in the declining neighborhood; and
It provided much needed housing for the stafis of the Michael-Reese Hospital
and the Illinois Institude of Technology (these organizations were the first
groups to institude studies of the area to determine the approach to follow
to combat the decline of the area).
This program was tremendously successful in Chicago and Mr. Kramer felt it
would have some applicability in Atlanta. Mr. Kramer also explained that Urban
America, Inc. has a division especially interested in non-profit housing and in
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February 14, 1967
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creating development funds. It is not possible for the Urban America staff to
serve the entire nation's non-profit groups and as a result they have been
successful in persuading communities to create local development funds to
‘deal with this problem. He stressed that each community must use every
possible means for securing housing for its low and middle income citizens,
The Chairman then thanked the members of the Committee for accepting this
responsibility and outlined the challenges facing them in providing this low
income housing in Atlanta. He stated he hoped this Committee will serve to
bring the elements together which are necessary for success (new ideas, new
structures, new financing methods, etc.). He reviewed several programs
that are available to help solve this problem. He then outlined the work to be
carried out by each panel and explained that the actual work of the Committee
will be conducted through the panels. He suggested that each panel appoint
two young men to assist them and to carry out the majority of the work. He
pointed out that Col. Malcolm Jones and Mr. William Gates are available to
assist the Committee and that their office is located on the 12th floor of City
Hall. Mr. Dan Sweat of the Mayor's Office is also working closely with this
program, He asked that each panel meet at least once a month and suggested
that the full committee meet monthly also.
The meeting was then adjourned and the Committee members were asked to meet
with the other members of their panels here today for the purpose of selecting
a Chairman and Co-Chairman.
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Date: february 14, 1967
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Date: tuesday, february 14, 1967,
Event: page two
Event: the november housing conference
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Geopolitical Entity: Chicago
Organization: action, inc.
Organization: Atlanta Mayor's Office
Organization: committee
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Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: michael-reese hospital
Organization: Model Cities Program
Organization: the aldermanic chambers
Organization: the board of directors of urban america
Organization: the committee
Organization: the committee for accepting this responsibility
Organization: the illinois institude of technology
Organization: urban america, inc.
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Person: Dan Sweat
Person: ferd kramer
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: kramer
Person: Malcolm Jones
Person: william gates
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CITY OF .ATLANTA
HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
CITY HALL
Room 1204; Ext. 430
March 10,\) 1967
ATLANTA. GA. 30303
Tel. 522-4463 Area Code 404
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LAN DERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS. ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
Dear Committee Members:
Enclosed for your file is a copy of minutes of the organizational
meeting of thi s Committee in the Aldern\anic Chamber at the City Hall,
February 14. Several members who were unable to attend that meeting
have requested that minutes be sent them in order that they could keep
abreast of developments .
Also enclosed for the benefit of those who did not attend the meeting is a copy of Mayor Allen ' s address at the meeting.
The guest speaker Mr. Ferd Kramer of Draper and Kramer of Chicago
related in a very interesting manner, some of his experiences in working
wit h a group of private individuals in developing a much needed community
housine project in Chicago which contributed in stabilizing a declining
neighborhood and at the same time providing much needed housing for the
staff of Michael-Reese Hospital and Illinois Institute of Technology.
The project involved the purchase of badly deteriorated homes and
t enements and construction of new apartments, together with the rehabi litation of the better structures. Mr . Kramer emphasized the importance
of group action and support in projects of this kind, including cooperation
of owners of existing properties and participation by lending institutions,
builders, sub-contractors, labor and the City. It is hoped that this
may inspire similar projects in Atlanta.
Mr. Kramer stressed the importance of using Section 22ld(3) of the
National Housing Act in connection with financing r ental housing for
medium ·- low income occupants.
The 3% below market interest rate, together with FHA's waiver of the¼£ mort 6age insurance fee allows the
sponsor to provide housing at lower rentals, or in the case of cooperatives ,
lower monthly payments. This helps to close the rental gap between
conventionally financed apartments and Public Housing. He also stated
that apartment sponsors could usually obtain a substantial tax writeoff through the use of limited dividend corporations. Mr. Kramer indicated that mortgage funds are now available for needed housing projects
in all of the larger cities and stated that financing discounts have
dropped 4 to 4¼t in moat areas during the past three months.
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Mr . Kr amer' s talk was extempor aneous , so unfortunately copies
are not available .
A copy of news rele ase by Committee Chai r man , Cecil A. Alexander,
on Februar y 2h, as to activities and accomplishments of the Committee has
been mailed to each member . We will endeavor t o keep you inf onned through
periodic r epor t s of this nat ure f r om t ime to as t o progress of the program.
On February 24, HUD announce d appr oval of f und "reservi:ltion" for
3000 additional uni ts of Public Housing f or Atlant a . The Housing Authority
r eq~est for t hese unit s t o help meet i t s shar e of · the accelerat ed program
for l ow-cost units was approved by t he Bo~rd of Aldermen, December 20, 1966. ·
This will be quite a boost in providing st andar d housing for many of
Atlanta's f ami lies i n the l owest income bracket.
On March 7, bi ds were opened by t he Housing Authority for construction
of 140 uni ts of Public Housing as an extension of Perry Homes, South of
Proctor Creek. These will cons i st of 78 t hree bedroom units , 46 four
bedrooms and 16 five bedrooms .
Panel meetings were held recently by the Soci al Problems and Public
Information Panel s .
Dr. Edwin Harr i son has been elected Chairman of t he Construction and
Design Panel and Moreland Smith, Vice - Chai rman .
Virgil Milton has been elect ed Chairman of the Business Participation
Panel and Edward L. Simon, Vice -Chairman.
Dean Williams. Jacks on has been elected Chairman of t he Social Pr oblems
Panel.
Lee Burge has been elected Chai rman of the Finance Panel and Gordon Jones,
Vice-Chairman.
Acting Chairmen of other Panel s ar e urged t o report as s oon as possible
the names of permanent Chairman and Vice-Chairman of their Panels.
During February permits were t aken out for construction of 11 single
family houses to cost under $15 ,000 each; 23 such houses were compl eted
within the City; permit was also is sued for construction of 95 apartment
units to cost under $10,000 each.
·
Due to the shortage and high .price of l arge suit abl e tract s of land
within the City for development of low cost hous i ng , i t appears that a
substantial portion of the accelerated program r equirements will have to
be built on small tracts and individual l ots scatte red throughout the
City. Builder s .should be encouraged in this direction.
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On small l ots , of which there are many in the Central City, where
dilapidated structures are being demolished under the Housing Code, if
such lots are zoned r esidential and were of record at the time the
Zoning Ordinan ce was adopted in 1954, a single family residence can be
r ebuilt on t he loto This is not generally known by property owners.
Cooperative hous i ng, spons ored by non-profit organizations taking
advantage of the · 3% FHA insured mortgage s , at 100% of FHA appraisal,
including the land, _-is becoming a very popular t rend in the Atlanta area.
· This provides an incentive of ownership by t he occupants which greatly
r e duces abuse and vandalism, so prevalent in the past in low income areas .
~any fraternal, educational and religious organizations are in a position
to t ake advantage of this approach and should be encouraged to do so.
Additional information on this technique is available at the Housing
Resourc~s Commit tee office in City Hall.
Any member learning of new or projected developments in the low
cost housing field is requested to pass such information on to the
Housing Resources Committee office which endeavors to maintain a
record of such developments and their status.
Sincerely,
Encl:
Minutes of February 14 Meeting
Copy of Mayor Allen's Address
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTER CITY HALL ATLANTA, GA. 30303
Room 12043 Ext. 30 Tel, 522-4463 Area Code 404
March 10, 1967
IVAN ALLEN, JR., MAYOR
R. EARL LANDERS, Administrative Assistant
MRS, ANN M. MOSES, Executive Secretary ;
DAN E. SWEAT, JR., Director of Governmental Liaison
Dear Committee Members:
Enclosed for your file is a copy of minutes of the organizational
meeting of this Committee in the Aldermanic Chamber at the City Hall,
February 1h. Several members who were unable to attend that meeting
have requested that minutes be sent them in order that they could keep
abreast of developments,
Also enclosed for the benefit of those who did not attend the meet-
ing is a copy of Mayor Allen's address at the meeting.
The guest speaker Mr. Ferd Kramer of Draper and Kramer of Chicago
related in a very interesting manner, some of his experiences in working
with a group of private individuals in developing a much needed community
housing project in Chicago which contributed in stabilizing a declining
neighborhood and at the same time providing much needed housing for the
staff of Michael-Reese Hospital and Illinois Institute of Technology.
The project involved the purchase of badly deteriorated homes and
tenements and construction of new apartments, together with the reha-
bilitation of the better structures. Mr, Kramer emphasized the importance
of group action and support in projects of this kind, including cooperation
of owners of existing properties and participation by lending institutions,
builders, sub-contractors, labor and the City. It is hoped that this
may inspire similar projects in Atlanta.
Mr. Kramer stressed the importance of using Section 221d(3) of the
National Housing Act in connection with financing rental housing for
medium--- low income occupants. The 3% below market interest rate, to-
gether with FHA's waiver of the ‘4 mortgage insurance fee allows the
Sponsor to provide housing at lower rentals, or in the case of cooperatives,
lower monthly payments. This helps to close the rental gap between
conventionally financed apartments and Public Housing. He also stated
that apartment sponsors could usually obtain a substantial tax write-
off through the use of limited dividend corporations, Mr, Kramer indi-
cated that mortgage funds are now available for needed housing projects
in all of the larger cities and stated that financing discounts have
dropped to l/s in most areas during the past three months.
Mr. Kramer's talk was extemporaneous, so unfortunately copies
are not available. .
A copy of news release by Committee Chairman, Cecil A. Alexander,
on February 2h, as to activities and accomplishments of the Committee has
been mailed to each member. We will endeavor to keep you informed through
periodic reports of this nature from time to as to progress of the program.
On February 2), HUD announced approval of fund "reservation" for
3000 additional units of Public Housing for Atlanta. The Housing Authority
request for these units to help meet its share of the accelerated program
for low-cost units was approved by the Board of Aldermen, December 20, 1966.
This will be quite a boost in providing standard housing for many of
Atlanta's families in the lowest income bracket.
On March 7, bids were opened by the Housing Authority for construction
of 140 units of Public Housing as an extension of Perry Homes, South of
Proctor Creek. These will consist of 78 three bedroom units, h6 four
bedrooms and 16 five bedrooms,
Panel meetings were held recently by the Social Problens and Public
Information Panels,
Dr, Edwin Harrison has been elected Chairman of the Construction and
Design Panel and Moreland Smith, Vice-Chairman,
Virgil Milton has been elected Chairman of the Business Participation
Panel and Edward L, Simon, Vice-Chairman,
Dean William 5, Jackson has been elected Chairman of the Social Problems
Panel.
Lee Burge has been elected Chairman of the Finance Panel and Gordon Jones,
Vice-Chairman,
Acting Chairmen of other Panels are urged to report as soon as possible
the names of Permanent Chairman and Vice-Chairman of their Panels,
During February permits were taken out for construction of 11 single
family houses to cost under $15,000 each; 23 such houses were completed
within the City; permit was also issued for construction of 95 apartment
units to cost under $10,000 each,
; Due to the shortage and high price of large suitable tracts of land
within the City for development of low cost housing, it appears that a
substantial portion of the accelerated program requirements will have to
be built on small tracts and individual lots scattered throughout the
City. Builders.should be encouraged in this direction.
On small lots, of which there are many in the Central City, where
dilapidated structures are being demolished under the Housing Code, if
such lots are zoned residential and were of record at the time the
Zoning Ordinance was adopted in 195, a single family residence can be
rebuilt on the lot. This is not generally known by property owners.
Cooperative housing, sponsored by non-profit organizations taking
advantage of the 34 FHA insured mortgages, at 100% of FHA appraisal,
including the land, is becoming a very popular trend in the Atlanta area.
' This provides an incentive of ownership by the occupants which greatly
reduces abuse end vandalism, so prevalent in the past in low income areas,
Many fraternal, educational and religious organizations are in a position
to take advantage of this approach and should be encouraged to do so,
Additional information on this technique is available at the Housing
Resources Committee office in City Hall.
Any member learning of new or projected developments in the low
cost housing field is requested to pass such information on to the
Housing Resources Committee office which endeavors to maintain a
record of such developments and their status.
Sincerely,
I oe
Malcolm D. Joreé
Supervisor of “Inspection Services
Encl: Minutes of February 1) Meeting |
Copy of Mayor Allen's Address
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Date: december 20, 1966
Date: february 1
Date: february 2
Date: february 2h
Date: march 10, 1967
Date: march 7
Date: the past three months
Event: the zoning ordinance
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: Chicago
Geopolitical Entity: committee
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Law: section 221d(3
Law: the housing code
Organization: acting chairmen of
Organization: atlanta board of aldermen
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: committee
Organization: cooperatives
Organization: draper and kramer of chicago
Organization: FHA
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: HUD
Organization: illinois institute of technology
Organization: liaison
Organization: michael-reese hospital
Organization: permanent
Organization: public housing
Organization: public housing for atlanta
Organization: supervisor of “inspection services
Organization: the aldermanic chamber
Organization: the business participation panel
Organization: the city hall, february 1h
Organization: the construction and design panel
Organization: the finance panel
Organization: the national housing act
Organization: the social problems panel
Organization: this committee
Person: Cecil A. Alexander
Person: copy
Person: Dan Sweat
Person: dean william 5
Person: dr
Person: edward l
Person: edwin harrison
Person: ferd kramer
Person: gordon jones
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: jackson
Person: kramer
Person: m. moses
Person: moreland smith
Person: panels
Person: perry homes, south
Person: R. Earl Landers
Person: simon
Person: virgil milton
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DRAFT - MINUTES OF THE HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING-2/14/67
Members of the Housing Resources Committee met for their organizational
meeting on Tuesday, February 14, 1967, at 10:00 a. m. in the Aldermanic Chambers at
'City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Cecil Alexander, Chairman
of the Committee.
at this time.
Mr. Alexander then presented Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. who spoke
Mayor Allen first expressed his appreciation to everyone on the
Committee for their willingness to serve and to respond to the City's efforts to
provide better housing for its citizens.
He reviewed with the Committee the great
magnitude of this problem and the increasing need for more and more housing units.
He pledged the City's full cooperation in attempting to overcome this problem and in
getting this program underway.
He expressed the hope that by 1968 the City would
meet its goal for 9, 800 new housing units.
He also told the group of the Model Cities
Program presently being developed by the City.
This program would cover a very
large portion of the city and would affect 55, 000 citizens living in the area .
This
would be a different program to try to save this particular section of the city.
He
state d that he felt the progress that had been made since the November Housing
Conference is an 'M&ft2 dat;iOE indication that we will meet the goal.
Mr . Ferd Kramer of Draper and Kramer of Chicago spoke to the
group at this time.
Mr. Kramer is the past President of Action, Inc. and is
presently on the Board of Director s of Urban America , Inc. and is chairman of their
committee concerned with non-profit housing funds.
Mr. Kramer told the committee
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of a housing project he helped develop in Chicago some 7 to 8 years ago.
This
project was developed by a group of private individuals representing a cross , section of the community and the benefits were two fold:
1.
It improved the environment considerabl' in the declining
neighborhood; and
2.
It provided much needed housing for the staffs of the Michael-
Reese H o spital and the Illinois Institute of Technology (these organizations were the
first groups to institute studies of the area to determine the approach to follow to
combat the decline of the area).
This program w as tremendously successful in Chicago and Mr. Kramer
f e lt it w ould have some applicability in Atlanta.
Mr. Kramer also e x plained that
Urban Ame rica , I n c . has a division especially interested in non-profit housing and
in creating d e v e lopment funds.
It is not possibl e for the Urban America staff to
s e r ve the e ntire nation 1 s non-profit groups and as a r e sult the y have b ee n succ e ssful
inf
e rsuadin g communiti e s to creat e local de v elopment funds to deal w ith this proble m .
H e str e ss e d that each community must use ev e r y possible m e ans for s e curin g
h ousin g fo r i ts low and middl e in come citizens .
The Cha irman the n than k e d th e memb e rs of the Committee fo r
ac ce pting this re sponsibility and o u tlined th e chall e ng es facin g them in pr o vi d i n g t h is
low i ncome hous ing i n Atlanta.
H e state d h e hope d this C o m m i ttee will s erve to
br i ng the e l ements togeth er w h ic h a re ne c e ssary f o r su cces s (new idea s , new structures ,
new financing method s, etc . ).
H e ~ reviewed sever al progr a ms t h at are available
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to help solve this problem.
He then outlined the work to be carried out by each
panel and explained that the actual work of the Committee will be conducted through
the panels.
He suggested that each panel appoint two young men to assist them and
to carry out the majority of the work.
He pointed ~mt that Col. Malcolm Jones
and Mr . .William Gates are available to assist the Committee and that their office
is located on the 12th floor of City Hall.
Mr. Dan Sweat of the Mayor's Office is
also working closely with this program.
He asked that each panel meet at least
once a month and suggested that the full committee meet monthly also.
He then
adjourned the meeting and asked the Committee members to meet with the other
members of their panels here today for the purpose of selecting a Chairman and
Co-Chairman.
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DRAFT - MINUTES OF THE HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING -2/14/67
Members of the Housing Resources Committee met for their organizational
meeting on Tuesday, February 14, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in the Aldermanic Chambers at
City Hall.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. Cecil Alexander, Chairman
of the Committee. Mr. Alexander then presented Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. who spoke
at this time. Mayor Allen first expressed his appreciation to everyone on the
Committee for their willingness to serve and to respond to the City's efforts to
provide better housing for its citizens. He reviewed with the Committee the great
magnitude of this problem and the increasing need for more and more housing units.
He pledged the City's full cooperation in attempting to overcome this problem and in
getting this program underway. He expressed the hope that by 1968 the City would
meet its goal for 9,800 new housing units. He also told the group of the Model Cities
Program presently being developed by the City. This program would cover a very
large portion of the city and would affect 55,000 citizens living in the area. This
would be a different program to try to save this particular section of the city. He
stated that he felt the progress that had been made since the November Housing
Conference is an wdieietiem indication that we will meet the goal,
Mr. Ferd Kramer of Draper and Kramer of Chicago spoke to the
group at this time. Mr. Kramer is the past President of Action, Inc. and is
presently on the Board of Directors of Urban America, Inc, and is chairman of their
committee concerned with non-profit housing funds, Mr, Kramer told the committee
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of a housing project he helped develop in Chicago some 7 to 8 years ago. This
project was developed by a group of private individuals representing a cross-
. section of the community and the benefits were two fold:
l. It improved the environment considerablg in the declining
neighborhood; and
2. It provided much needed housing for the staffs of the Michael-
Reese Hospital and the Illinois Institute of Technology (these organizations were the
first groups to institute studies of the area to determine the approach to follow to
combat the decline of the area).
This program was tremendously successful in Chicago and Mr. Kramer
felt it would have some applicability in Atlanta. Mr. Kramer also explained that
Urban America, Inc. has a division especially interested in non-profit housing and
in creating development funds. It is not possible for the Urban America staff to
serve the entire nation's non-profit groups and as a result they have been successful
inpersuading communities to create local development funds to deal with this problem.
He stressed that each community must use every possible means for securing
housing for its low and middle income citizens.
The Chairman then thanked the members of the Committee for
accepting this responsibility and outlined the challenges facing them in providing this
low income housing in Atlanta. He stated he hoped this Committee will serve to
bring the elements together which are necessary for success (new ideas, new structures,
new financing methods, etc.). He teem reviewed several programs that are available
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to help solve this problem. He then outlined the work to be carried out by each
panel and explained that the actual work of the Committee will be conducted through
the panels. He suggested that each panel appoint two young men to assist them and
to carry out the majority of the work. He pointed out that Col. Malcolm Jones
and Mr. William Gates are available to assist the Committee and that their office
is located on the 12th floor of City Hall. Mr. Dan Sweat of the Mayor's Office is
also working closely with this program. He asked that each panel meet at least
once a month and suggested that the full committee meet monthly also. He then
adjourned the meeting and asked the Committee members to meet with the other
members of their panels here today for the purpose of selecting a Chairman and
Co-Chairman.
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1968
Date: some 7 to 8 years ago
Date: tuesday, february 14, 1967,
Event: the november housing conference
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: Chicago
Organization: action, inc.
Organization: Atlanta City Hall
Organization: committee
Organization: draper and kramer of chicago
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: Model Cities Program
Organization: the aldermanic chambers
Organization: the board of directors of urban america
Organization: the committee
Organization: the committee for
Organization: the committee the great
Organization: the illinois institute of technology
Organization: the mayor's office is
Organization: urban america
Person: alexander
Person: cecil alexander
Person: co-chairman
Person: Dan Sweat
Person: ferd kramer
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: kramer
Person: Malcolm Jones
Person: william gates
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HOUSING
RESOURCES COI"iMITI'EE
Ce cil A. Alexande r, Architec t, Chairman
Dr . Sanford S. Atwood, President , Bmory University, Co-Chai rm2.n
Dr . Benjamin E. Mays, President, .Morehouse Colle ge, Co-Chairman
Legal
Charles He ltner, Attorney
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Empl oyment Opp ortunity
Commission
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Design
Dr . Edwin Harrison, President, Ge orgia Institute of Technology
He r man Russe ll, Contractor
~-:orelaEd Smith, Dire ctor of Urban Planning Project, Southern Regional Council
Re v . John A. Middleton, Pr es ident, I orris Brown Col le ge
Henry F. Alexander, Builder
Jfu~es ~ oore , President, Atlanta Labor Council
Finance
De an Har ding B. Young , Atl anta Universit y
Lee Burge , President, Retail Cr edit
Butler T. Hende r son , Assistant to Dr. IIays, Morehouse College
Mills ~ . Lane , Jr ., President , Citizens and Southern National Bank
A. H. Ster ne, Presi dent, The Trust Comp any of Georgia
Gordon Jones, Pr esident, The Fulton National Bank
Joseph Earle Birnie, President, The National Bank of Georgia
~~on- Prof i t Funds
A. B. Padget t , Executive Direc t or, Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
Hamilton Dougl as , Attorne~,r
Rev . 'lilli am Holme s Bor ders, Pastor, Wheat Str eet Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atl anta Univ ersity
John Wilson , Pr es i dent , Horne VJilson Comp any
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporat ion
Sco t t Houston, Jr., Exe cutive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Cecil A, Alexander, Architect, Chairman
Dr. Sanford S, Atwood, President, mory University, Co-Chairman
Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, President, Morehouse Collese, Co-Chairman
egal
Charles Weltner, Attorney
Donald Hollowell, Regional Director, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
Honorable luther Alverson, Judge, Fulton County Superior Court
Construction and Design
Dr. Edwin Harrison, President, Georgia Institute of Technology
Kerman Russell, Contractor
Moreland Smith, Director of Urban Planning Project, Southern Regional Council
Rev. John A, Middleton, President, Morris Brown College
Henry F, Alexander, Builder
James Moore, President, Atlmta Labor Council
Finance
Dean Harding B, Young, Atlanta University
Lee Burge, President, Retail Credit
Butler T. Henderson, Assistant to Dr. Mays, Morehouse College
Mills B. Lane, Jr., President, Citizens and Southern National Bank
A, H, Sterne, President, The Trust Company of Georgia
Gordon Jones, President, The Fulton National Bank
Joseph Earle Birnie, President, The National Bank of Georgia
Non-Profit Funds
A, B. Padgett, Executive Director, Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
Hamilton Douglas, Attorney
Rev. Wwilliem Holmes Borders, Pastor, Wheat Street Baptist Church
Dr. Rufus Clement, President, Atlanta University
John Wilson, President, Horne Wilson Company
Albert Love, Executive Vice President, The McCall Corporation
Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director, Wesley Woods Apartments
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Box 5, Folder 17, Document 34
Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: atwood
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: henderson
Geopolitical Entity: middleton
Organization: alexander, architect
Organization: atlmta labor council finance
Organization: builder james moore
Organization: citizens and southern national bank
Organization: co
Organization: equal employment opportunity
Organization: fulton county superior court construction and design
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: metropolitan foundation of atlanta
Organization: morehouse collese
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: pastor, wheat street baptist church
Organization: retail credit
Organization: southern regional council
Organization: the fulton national bank
Organization: the mccall corporation
Organization: the national bank of georgia non-profit funds
Organization: the trust company
Organization: university, co-
Organization: urban planning project
Organization: wesley woods apartments
Person: albert love
Person: alverson
Person: b. padgett
Person: benjamin e
Person: charles weltner
Person: contractor moreland smith
Person: dean harding
Person: donald hollowell
Person: edwin harrison
Person: gordon jones
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: henry f
Person: john a
Person: john wilson
Person: joseph earle birnie
Person: kerman russell
Person: regional director
Person: sanford s
Person: scott houston
Person: sterne
Person: wwilliem holmes borders
Person: young
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HOUSING RESOURCES C0"1:;'11TTEE
Jvlr . Cecil A. Al exande1~, Chairman
Housine; Resources Committee
Finch, Al exander , Barne s , :1.othschil d and Paschal, Archite cts
lOt:n Floor St 2.ndard Federal Buil ding
44 Broad Str eet, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr . Sanf ord S. Atwood, Co -Chairman
Housin~ Resources Committee
President, Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Dr. Benjamin. E. Mays, Co -Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
President, Morehouse College
Atlanta, Ge orgia
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LEGAL
r-fr. Charles L. We ltner, Attor::iey
The First National Bank, Suite 2943
2 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgi a
Mr. Donald I ollowell, Regional Director
Equal Empl oyment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
Honorabl e Luther Alverson, Judge
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street , s. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
CCNS'T'RUCTJOJ\! .A!•'. D D.r,SIGN
Dr. Sdwin Harrison , President
GeorEia Institute of Technology
225 Forth Avenue, N. W.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
}'fr . He r man J. Russell, Contractor
504 Fair Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
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CONSTRUCTION AI\JD DESIGN ( conti nue d)
rv-r . Morel and Smith, Director
Urba;.1 Planning P:-oje ct
Southe rn Regional Council
5 ~Qrsyth Street, N. 1ti.
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev . John A. Middleton, President
~·,Iorris Brow::1 Colle ge
673 Hunter Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Henry F. Alexander, Builder
2439 Fe r:nleaf Court, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. James Moore, President
Atlanta Labor Council
15 Peachtre e Street, N. E.
Room 208
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
FINANC.S
Dean arding B. Young
Atlanta University
22 3 Ches tnut Street , S. W.
Atlanta, Georsia
Mr. Le e Bur ge , President
Retail Credit Company
P. O. Box 4081
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr. Butl er T. Henderson
Assistant to Dr. Mays
Morehouse Colle ge
223 Chestnut Street , S. W.
At lanta, Georgia
Mr . '!ills B. Lane, Jr., President
The Citizens and Southern National Bank
P. C. Box 4899
Atlo.r.ta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Joseph Earle Birnie, President
The National Bank of Georgi a
Peachtre e at Fi ve Points
Atl anta, Georgia 30303
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FINANCE (continued)
Mr . Augustus H. Sterne, President
The Tr ust Company of Georgia
36 "'::dgewood Avenue, N. E
Atlanta , Georgi a 30383
Mr . Gordon Jones , Pr esident
The Fulton National Bank
P . 0 . Box Li387
Atlant a , Ge orgia 30302
NON-?ROFI T FUNDS
Mr. A. B. Padgett, Executive Director
Metr opolitan Foundation of Atlanta
1423 Candler Bui l ding
Atl anta, Georgi a 30303
Ha."':lilton Dougl as, Jr . , Attorney
~ational Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Ge orgia
'{ r.
Rev. Willicll'il ·Holmes Borders, Pastor
Wheat Street Baotist Chur ch
1426 Mozley Dri;e , s . i, .
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Rufus Clement, President
t lanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S . W.
Atlanta , Georgia
I·· r . J ohn ;; ilson, Presi dent
Horne Wils on Company
163 Peters Str eet, S. W.
Atl ant a , Georgia 30313
fr . Albert Love
Executive Vice President
The 1'l cCall Corporation
P. o. Box 1000
Doraville , Georgia 30040
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i'i - PRO? I T FUNDS ( cont i.nued)
Hr . Scott Houston, Jr . , Exe cutive Director
We sley Hoods Ap artments
P. O. Box 15468
Atlanta, Georgia 30333
PUBLJC HOUSLJG
1-~r. Ed1-Ji 11 ·L. Sterne, Chairrnan
Housing Aut hority of the City of Atlanta
639 Trust Company of Ge orgia Building
Atlanta , Georgia 30303
Dr. Albert Manley, President
Spel man Colle ge
350 Leonard Street, S . W.
Atlanta, Geor gia
i\r.r. Leonard Re inch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
fr . Clarence Coleman, Re gional Director
-fat ional Urban Le ague
78 :Marietta Street , N. W.
Atla~ta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION
Mr. Wallace L. Lee, President
Atl~nta Gas Light Company
P. 0 . Box 4S69
Atlant a, Ge orgi a 30302
Mr. Cl ayton R. Yates, . President
Yates -Hilton Stores
22 8 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
At lanta, Georgia
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LAND ACQUIS:::TIOP (cont"!.nued)
Dr. Vi vian Henderson , Pres i dent
Cl ark Colle ge
2L,o Chest nut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL ::i:qOBLE'-1S
Mr . Charles O. Emmer i ch, Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc.
101 Ifariet ta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Duane Beck, Executive Director
Co~.rnunity Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1 000 Glenn Building
Atlant a , Georgia 30303
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Director
Weighborhood Services , E.O . A., Inc.
101 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
~r. Tobe Johnson,
Professor of Political Science
1'1 orehouse College
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean William Jackson
Atlanta University
223 Chest nut Street , S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
BUSINESS P_t.rtTICIPN.rION
ir . Virgil Mi lton
3626 Tm~edo Road, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
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Iv~r. Edward L. Si, on, Audito:c"
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Avenue , I . B.
il.tlJ.nta, Georgia
llS A~burn
1·~r . Harlee 3 ranch, Presi ent
The Sout' .ern Company
33 ) 0 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
·fr . C. Arthur J enkins
D~_ector, Industrial Re lations
Loc:<:..rie ed Company
}arietta, Ge orgi a 30060
L. Roland i1axHe ll, Pr e sident
Davison 1 s Department Stores
160 ?eachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
?JBLIC ~YF0W~ATI0N
I( . Jc11les i. . Tmmsend, Edi tor
-'i.tlar.ta Fagazi.ne
Co:;;::nerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
r. D.;1le Clark
Director of Public Affairs
\'JAG A- TV
1 551 Briarcli.d Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
1-.Cr . Ray 'foore
lfows Director
1-!S3 - TV
1601 V.:est Peachtree Street, N. E .
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Mr. Cecil A, Alexander, Chairman
Housing Resources Conncstes
Hl
Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, Architects
19th Floor Standard Federal ‘Building
4 Broad Street, N. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
Ly senford S, Atwood, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
President, Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Dr. Benjamin E, Mays, Co-Chairman
Housing Resources Committee
President, Morehouse College
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Attorney
The First National Bank, Suite 293
2 Peachtree Street
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Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Donald Hollowell, Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1776 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Honorable Luther Alverson, Judge
Fulton County Superior Court
136 Pryor Street, S, W,
Atlanta, Georgia
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
Dr, Xdwin Harrison, President
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue, N. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Herman J. Russell, Contractor
50) Fair Street, 5. W,
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
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CONSTRUCTION AND DESTGN (continued)
Mr. Moreland Smith, Director
Urban Planning Project
Southern Regional Council
5 Forsyth Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. John A. Middleton, President
Morris Brown College
673 Hunter Street, N. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Henry F, Alexander, Builder
2439 Fernleaf Court, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. James Moore, President
Atlanta Labor Council
15 Peachtree Street, N. E,
Room 208
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
FINANCE
Dean Harding B. Young
Atlanta University
‘223 Chestnut Street, S. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Lee Burge, President
Retail Credit Company
P, O. Box 081
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr. Butler T. Henderson
Assistant to Dr. Mays
Morehouse College
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Mills B, Lane, Jr., President
The Citizens and Southern National Bank
P. 0. Box 899
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr. Joseph Earle Birnie, President
The National Bank of Georgia
Peachtree at Five Points
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
NON-PR
36 ected dyenus. NL 3 E,
Atlanta, Georgia 30393
Mr. Gordon Jones, President
The Fulton National Bank
P, O: Box 1387
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
OF IT FUNDS
Mr, A.B. Padgett, Executive Director
Metropolitan Foundation of Atlanta
1h23 Candler Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mr, Hamilton Douglas, Jr., Attorney
National Bank of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. William'Holmes Borders, Pastor
Wheat Street Baptist Church
126 Mozley Drive, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
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Dr. Rufus Clement, President
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. John Wilson, President
Horne Wilson Company
163 Peters Street, 5S. W,
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Mr. Albert Love
Executive Vice President
The McCall Corporation
P, O, Box 1000
Doraville, Georgia 3000
PROFIT FUNDS (continued)
Mr. Scott Houston, Jr., Executive Director
Wesley Woods Apartments
P, 0. Box 1568
Atlanta, Georgia 30333
PUBLIC HOUSING
LAND
Me. Edwin L. Sterne, Chairman
Hoadio Authority of the City of Atlanta
639 Trust Company of Georgia Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 :
Dr. Albert Manley, President :
Spelman College
350 Leonard Street, S, W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Leonard Reinch, President
Cox Broadcasting Company
1601 West Peachtree Street, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Clarence Coleman, Regional Director
National Urban League
78 Marietta Street, N, W,
Atlaita, Georgia
ACQUISITION
Mr. Wallace L. Lee, President
Atlanta Gas Light Company
P, 0. Box 569
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
Mr, Clayton R, Yates,. President
Yates-Milton Stores
226 Auburn Avenue, N. E,
Atlanta, Georgia
LAND ACQUISITION (continued)
Dr. Vivian Henderson, President
Clark College
21,0 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Mr, Charles O, Emmerich, Administrator
Economic Opportunity Atlanta, Inc,
102 Marietta Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Duane Beck, Executive Director
Coxmunity Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc.
1000 Glenn Building
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Mrs, Sujette Crank, Social Director
Neighborhood Services, E.0.A., Inc.
101 Marietta Street
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Tobe Johnson,
Professor of Political Science
Morehouse College
223 Chestnut Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Dean William Jackson
Atlanta University
223 Chestnut Street, S. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION
Ie gil Milton
988 uxedo Road, N. W,
Atlanta, Georgia
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PARTICIPATION (contin
Mr, Edward L, Simon, Auditor
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
143 Auourn Avenue, N. E,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. Harlee Branch, President
The Southern Company
3390 Peachtree Road, N. 3,
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, ©. Arthur Jenkins
Director, Industrial Relations
Lockheed Company
Marietta, Georgia 30060
Mr, Roland Maxwell, President
Davison's Department Stores
150 Peachtree Street, Ny We,
Atlanta, Georgia
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Mr, Jemes L. Townsend, Editor
Atlanta Magazine
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Mr, Dale Clark
Director of Public Affairs
WA GA A TV
1551 Briarcliff Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georiia
Mr, Ray Moore
lews Director
B-TV
Ol West Peachtree Street, N. E.
lanta, Georgia 30309
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1551
Date: 1568
Date: 1601
Date: 3390
Event: 101 marietta street atlanta
Event: atlanta university
Event: oo
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: 5s. w
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: doraville
Geopolitical Entity: e.0.a.
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: georiia
Geopolitical Entity: marietta
Geopolitical Entity: n. w
Geopolitical Entity: social
Organization: alexander, barnes
Organization: atlanta gas light company
Organization: atlanta labor council
Organization: atlanta university
Organization: auditor atlanta life insurance company
Organization: b. young
Organization: borders
Organization: box 1000
Organization: builder 2439 fernleaf court
Organization: clayton r
Organization: cox broadcasting company
Organization: coxmunity council
Organization: department stores
Organization: dr. mays morehouse college
Organization: editor atlanta magazine commerce building atlanta
Organization: emmerich, administrator economic opportunity atlanta
Organization: emory university atlanta
Organization: executive
Organization: floor standard federal ‘
Organization: fulton county superior court
Organization: georgia acquisition
Organization: georgia building atlanta
Organization: georgia institute of technology
Organization: georgia public information
Organization: georgia social
Organization: hoadio authority
Organization: housing resources
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: industrial relations lockheed company
Organization: land acquisition
Organization: metropolitan foundation of atlanta
Organization: mills b, lane
Organization: milton
Organization: morehouse college atlanta
Organization: morris brown college
Organization: national bank of georgia building atlanta
Organization: national urban league
Organization: neighborhood services
Organization: non
Organization: pastor wheat street baptist church
Organization: political science morehouse
Organization: public affairs
Organization: regional
Organization: retail credit company p
Organization: room 208
Organization: s, atwood, co-chairman housing resources committee
Organization: spelman college
Organization: sujette crank
Organization: the atlanta area, inc.
Organization: the city of atlanta 639 trust company
Organization: the first national bank
Organization: the fulton national bank p
Organization: the mccall corporation p
Organization: the national bank of georgia peachtree
Organization: urban planning project southern regional council
Organization: wa ga
Organization: wesley woods apartments
Organization: yates
Person: a.b. padgett
Person: albert
Person: albert manley
Person: arthur jenkins
Person: atlaita
Person: benjamin e
Person: butler
Person: cecil a
Person: charles l. weltner
Person: charles o
Person: clarence coleman
Person: clark
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Person: dale clark
Person: davison
Person: dean harding
Person: donald hollowell
Person: duane beck
Person: edward l
Person: edwin l. sterne
Person: equal
Person: glenn building
Person: gordon jones
Person: hamilton douglas
Person: harlee branch
Person: henry f
Person: herman j. russell
Person: honorable luther alverson
Person: james moore
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Person: john a. middleton
Person: john wilson
Person: joseph earle birnie
Person: lee burge
Person: leonard reinch
Person: moreland smith
Person: n. 3
Person: n. e
Person: n. w
Person: ray moore
Person: roland maxwell
Person: rothschild
Person: s. w
Person: s. w. atlanta
Person: scott houston
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Person: vivian henderson
Person: wallace l. lee
Person: xdwin harrison
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HOUS ING RE ::;OURCES COMJHTTEE
Executive Group Meeting
10:00 A.M., April 6, 1967
Committee Room //2, City Hall
AGENDA
1.
Opening Remarks by Chairman - Cecil Alexander
2.
Status of Public Housing - M. B. Satter fie ld
3.
Summary Report on Low Cost Housi:iG Progress - Malcolm D. Jones
4.
Material for Panel Chairmen
Inventory Report, February 20, 1 96 7
Addr ess by James R. Price, Chairman of Board, National Homes
Membe rship and Organization of Housine Resources Committee
Functions of Housing Resources Committee
News Clipping
Summary of Proposals, up dated to April 6, 1967
S.
Discussion - Initial comments by Chairman Alexander
6.
Other Business
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Executive Group Meeting
10:00 A.M., April 6, 1967
Committee Room #2, City Hall
AGENDA
Opening Remarks by Chairman - Cecil Alexander
Status of Public Housing - M, B. Satterfield
Summary Report on Low Cost Housing Progress - Malcolm D. Jones
Material for Panel Chairmen
Inventory Report, February 20, 1967
Address by James R, Price, Chairman of Board, National Homes
Membership and Organization of Housing Resources Committee
Functions of Housing Resources Committee
News Clipping
Summary of Proposals, up dated to April 6, 1967
Discussion - Initial comments by Chairman Alexander
Other Business
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: april 6, 1967
Date: february 20, 1967
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: summary
Organization: board, national homes membership and organization of housing resources committee functions of housing resources committee
Organization: cecil alexander status of public housing - m
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: panel chairmen inventory report
Organization: price
Person: alexander
Person: b. satterfield
Person: james r
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
April 6, 1967
Problem Areas
Item
No.
No.
Units
24
250
19
450
7
152
46
160
8
156
9
262
20
62
28
364
33
204
44
100
34
150
51
280
Location
West of Hollywood Road
North of Proctor Creek
Harwell Road South of
Bankhead }Iighway
South Side Simpson Road
East of Hightower Road
West of Moreland Avenue
South of Constitution Road, SE
East of Hollywood Road
North of Magnolia Cemetery
Off Etheridge Drive East of
Jackson Parkway
Woodbine at Boulevard
Drive
Off Boulder Park Drive
Southwest of Wildwood Lake
Between Hollywood Road and
Gun Club Road, N. w.
Program
Turnkey
Turnkey
22ld{3)?
221 d (3)
Co-op
221 d (3)
Experimental
404 Special
or Turnkey
·Turnkey or
221 d (3)
221 d (3)
Town Houses
Turnkey or
221 d (3)
1,700
Between Peyton Road and
Willis Mill Road North of
Utoy Creek
.
T o tal
StronglY. opposed by citizens residing in Collier Heights
by protests to Board of Aldermen
. Rejected by FHA as not suitable site
FHA is reluctant to approve
Having difficulty in getting FHA approval
221 d (3)
221 d (3)
Rent. Supl.
Zoned R-3. Planning Department is dubious about
getting re-zoned
Turnkey
Planning Department anticipates strong opposition to
development of this tract
Application on one site submitted to FHA and subsequently
withdrawn {understand because of neighborhood objection);
other application withheld (presumably for similar reason)
Zoned R -3. Planning D e partment is reluctant to get rezoned (Housing Authority is enthusiastic about site)
221 d (3)
250
360
Opposed by Racial Relations Section of HUD in letter
to Housing Authority
Strongly opposed by NAACP in letter to Mayor Allen
Housing Authority not interested in this site; FHA cool
toward it
Zoned R-3, Planning Department is reluctant to have
re-zoned
Re-zoned recently for low cost housing program.
Housing Authority not interested in site; FHA not
sympathetic toward it .
Zoned R-5. Planning Department cool toward re-zoning
.
West of Jackson Parkway
North of Proctor Creek
Between DeKalb Avenue
and McLendon at Hampton
Terrace
Custer Avenue East of
Chas ewood Park
Principal Difficulty
Turnkey
221 d (3)
221 d (2)
Other
4,900
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This constitutes 1/2 of City 1 s goal for first t w o years of
program. Promoters and developers, who w ere originally
enthusiastic, are becomin2' verv dis coura!!ed.
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HOUSING RESOURCES COMMITTEE
April 6, 1967
Problem Areas
Item No
No. Units Location Program Principal Difficulty
24 250 West of Hollywood Road Turnkey Opposed by Racial Relations Section of HUD in letter
North of Proctor Creek to Housing Authority
r9 450 Harwell Road South of Turnkey Strongly opposed by NAACP in letter to Mayor Allen
Bankhead Highway
7 152 South Side Simpson Road 221 d (3)? Strongly opposed by citizens residing in Collier Heights
East of Hightower Road by protests to Board of Aldermen
46 160 West of Moreland Avenue 221 d (3) .Rejected by FHA as not suitable site
South of Constitution Road,SE Co-op
8 156 East of Hollywood Road 221 d (3) FHA is reluctant to approve
North of Magnolia Cemetery Experimental
9 262 Off Etheridge Drive East of 404 Special Having difficulty in getting FHA approval
Jackson Parkway or Turnkey '
20 62 Woodbine at Boulevard “Turnkey or Housing Authority not interested in this site; FHA cool
Drive 221 d (3) toward it
28 364 Off Boulder Park Drive Z221 d (3) Zoned R-3, Planning Department is reluctant to have
Southwest of Wildwood Lake Town Houses re-zoned
3a 204 Between Hollywood Road and Turnkey or Re-zoned recently for low cost housing program.
Gun Club Road, N. W. 221 d (3) Housing Authority not interested in site; FHA not
sympathetic toward it.
44 100 West of Jackson Parkway 221 d (3) Zoned R-5. Planning Department cool toward re-zoning
North of Proctor Creek
34 150 Between DeKalb Avenue 221d (3) Zoned R-3. Planning Department is dubious about
and McLendon at Hampton Rent. Supl. getting re-zoned
Terrace
51 280 Custer Avenue East of Turnkey Planning Department anticipates strong opposition to
Chosewood Park development of this tract
250 221d (3) Application on one site submitted to FHA and subsequently
360 withdrawn (understand because of neighborhood objection);
other application withheld (presumably for similar reason)
1, 700 Between Peyton Road and Turnkey Zoned R-3. Planning Department is reluctant to get re-
Willis Mill Road North of 221 d (3) zoned (Housing Authority is enthusiastic about site)
Utoy Creek 221d (2)
Other
Total 4,900
This constitutes 1/2 of City's goal for first two years of
program. Promoters and developers, who were originally
enthusiastic, are becoming verv discouraged.
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Date: 44
Date: april 6, 1967
Date: first two years
Event: creek 34 150
Event: south of constitution road
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: collier heights
Geopolitical Entity: hollywood road
Geopolitical Entity: mclendon at hampton rent
Geopolitical Entity: north of magnolia cemetery experimental
Geopolitical Entity: north of proctor
Geopolitical Entity: turnkey
Organization: areas
Organization: atlanta board of aldermen
Organization: boulevard “turnkey or housing authority
Organization: creek to housing authority
Organization: FHA
Organization: housing authority
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: HUD
Organization: mayor allen bankhead highway
Organization: NAACP
Organization: planning department
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Organization: southwest of wildwood lake town houses
Organization: terrace
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Person: supl
Person: turnkey opposed
Person: turnkey zoned
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HOUSING F/.ESOlJHCES .COM:MITI':S l!":
Sunnnary of Propo sals
(Report of February 20, 1967 up d;i.te cl t o April 6, 1967)
Estunate When Available
Cate eory
No. Units
Firm
3092
Probable
4685
Total
7777
Under Consideration
3405
Doubtful
2968
Total
14,150
196 7
(1226 )
(1226)
1968
(1 550 )
(316)
(2573)
(912)
( 500)
(700)
(L123) (1228)
(500)
(700)
Proposed, of which 4900 (all cate gories) are
currently facin g s erious problems.
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HOUSING RESOURCES .COMMITTSE
Summary of Proposals
(Report of February 20, 1967 up dated to April 6, 1967)
Estimate When Available
Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
Firm . 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)
Probable 685 | (2573) (912) (500) (700)
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Total 7777 (4123) (1228) (500) (700)
Under Consideration 305
Doubtful 2968
Total 1,150 Proposed, of which 900 (all categories) are
currently facing serious problems.
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Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1226
Date: 1228
Date: 1550
Date: 1967 1968 1969
Date: 1971
Date: 2573
Date: 2968
Date: 3092
Date: 4123
Date: april 6, 1967)
Date: february 20, 1967
Event: doubtful
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Notes for Cecil Alexander
Executive Group Meeting, Housing Resources Committee
April 6, 1967
a.
Establishment of regular dates for monthly meet~s .
b.
Insis.t on determination of Chairmen and Vice Chairmen by all
Panels:
Not yet reported:
Legal
Non- Profit
Public Housing
Land Acquisition
Public Information
oci.al Problems (Vice Chairmm)
c.
Comment on need for form tion of Housing Development Corp .
d.
Combining Financ
e.
M t rial from Planning Department on availabl
( quested by Land Panel Harch 24)
f.
As result of Housing Code enforcement, several property owners on
Boulevard o.re reported to be anxious no to sell to Housine Authority
for Public Housing .
g.
Discuss difficulti a in g tting sites approved.
and Non-Profit Panels .
land in City.
Land
FHA
Planning
Neighbors
}
These problem . are becoming very serious.
Are placing entire program in jeopardy-.
NAACP
(See ott chod she t for p cifio xampl )
Promot r and D vlopora are becoming discour g d. A new Wld positiVi
pproach is urgently n d d to cope with thia situation in ord r to
o~ r c e current dif'ficulti a.
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Notes for Cecil Alexander
Executive Group Meeting, Housing Resources Committee
April 6, 1967
a. Establishment of regular dates for monthly meetings.
b. Insist on determination of Chairmen and Vice Chairmen by all
Panels:
Not yet reported:
Legal
Non-Profit
Public Housing
Land Acquisition
Public Information
Social Problems (Vice Chairmm )
c. Comment on need for formation of Housing Development Corp.
d. Combining Finance and Non-Profit Panels.
e. Material from Planning Department on available land in City.
(Requested by Land Panel March 2h)
£. As result of Housing Code enforcement, several property owners on
Boulevard are reported to be anxious now to sell to Housing Authority
for Public Housing.
g- Diseuss difficulties in getting sites approved.
Land
FHA
Planning These problems are becoming very serious,
Neighbors Are placing entire program in jeopardy.
NAACP
(See attached sheet for specific examples)
Promoters and Developers are becoming discouraged. A new and positive
approach is urgently needed to cope with this situation in order to
over come current difficulties,
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: april 6, 1967
Date: march 2h
Event: legal non-profit public housing land acquisition public information social problems
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: chairmen
Organization: all panels: not
Organization: cecil alexander executive group meeting
Organization: combining finance
Organization: housing authority for public housing
Organization: housing development corp.
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
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}).R-AFT -
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Minutes - Housing Resources Executive Committee - April 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a. m. in City Hall.
The following members
were present:
'
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander
reviewed the general functions of the Hou~ing Resources
7ha jDOY'h'-ipu,-/,
. ,(/e,u,.,u,np )S"°c:4~ G s , - . - ~
C ommittee and informed ~
oi the~ ic e that had been established in the City
f/4:o-ls.lJJ o d .. ; ;.&J -n4
Hall-'} C ol. Malc olm Jones has be e n assi gned to coordinate the housing program
M- "'r>neunce.:I 'IM
.> •-' C,e,v,r<J f/cn-1 en f=HA -rV11Jtfuu ,
and Mr . William Gate s,{is as sis ting in the offic e one day each w eek."' The City
has also just approv e d a secr e tarial position for this office to be filled as soon
as possible.
M r. Al exand e r the n introduc e d M r. M . B . Satterfi e ld , E xec utive
,
Di rector o f th e A t l anta Housi ng Authority, w h o b r i efe d the g roup on th~
Ou.Ute H~"1
program.
Mr. Satterfiel d report ed on the numb er of p ubl ic hous ing units at t h e
pre s ent time:
1.
There are presentl y 8,874 units with v i rtuall y no v a cancies .
2.
650 units are under construction at the Mc D anie l S t reet Project.
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3.
A bid has been accepted for 140 units .a-t the Perry Homes Project.
4.
350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review.
The Housing Authority expects to let bids
'on these units this summer.
/eo s,;,,,
5.
140 units are under lease under the tnrnke,y- program.
,PV"o/ufJ,
He pointed out these different ~
s on a city map to give the Committee
location
~ ;/t,fiul 7'/2ol
members an idea of the kooxtxE.E of this housing. "I ~ome concern has been
expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of the city nd
•
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~h t ~ explained that the main difficulty~ in securing any open land
in this area that would be useable.
Developers are being encouraged to
consider this section of the city.
He explained that the Atlanta Housing
( o//oui/eJ )
Authority presently has 4, 200 units reserved'lby the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this lowincome housing.
1.
These include:
Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2.
Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3.
Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding
the housing program.
He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out1 as Mr. Satterfield did, that the main problem he has encountered
is in securing suitable and available locations for these units.
He expressed
n•n. ,lfkrr1lii
a desire to see more~sponsors willing to carry through on a project to
construct such housing units.
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tJe-n
Col. Malcolm Jones reviewed with the members of the commfrtee the
"
i/e.ruJ
various pieces of informatiori41:ade available to them today and brought these
reports up to date o n ~ changes that have taken place.
He also pointed out
the di'f ferent proposed projects on a map of the city so the members might see
re1r,;"~le-J
the distribution _o f the units.
The following revisions were ~ e in the
February 20, 1967 report:
No. Units
Category
Firm
3092
Probable
4685
Total
7777
Under Consideration
3405
Doubtful
2968
Total
14, 150
Estimate When Available
1967
1968
1969
(1226)
(1226)
(155 0)
(316)
(2573)
(912)
(4123)
(1228)
1970
(500)
1971
(700)
(500) (10a)
Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of
the program.
Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons.
This report was to advise the Committee
of the situations existing.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the
Committee:
$1
1.
A monthly meeting date. was established for the first Thursday of the month
'\
at 10:00 a. m .
2.
He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible.
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3.
~3
~
He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the .feasibility of a~ending( ~~
@,..&;,; ~~ i} Q..nA)
legi slation concerning financial assistance to home owners in~code enforce-
'*
ment areas whose homes are condemned. At present, home owners in
4,-.rJ ru/4A"oJ ~~"~,:t/ ,Ce;-4/e, ~ t&,.-ec.-vn
.ir . , . ~
urban r~newal areasl\.are the o~,2; persons,. eligible for .such assistance. /):
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k. c,,1., w, .e. •
n~;1,J;e,,nn1
4.
~el.,
Mr. Alexander asked that encouragement be given to .,a,31. communities to
have good Workable Programs.
Atlanta's pr·ogram is in good order but
811 a7h¢4"
.,,,
'
this does not apply to_,.1.l;i,e communities in M e tropolitan Atlanta.
5.
He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws.
He feels the
the present tax laws ar e favorable to retention and creation of slums.
6.
He announced that the Finance and Non _- Profit Panels have been combined.
7.
H e advised that he and Mr. L ee Burge are looking into the need for
. formation
t -
,N4J
of a Housing D e velopment Corporation. fu1; 44 .,OH
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8.
,n,de.
• .J
J
a-v,d IC
..
t1-S.JIJ 1 •
At th e pr esent time h e i s trying to get some i n formation from the City
Plannin g D e partment r e gardin g the av a ilabl e land ip the city.
~
'j
i~
H owe ve r , it
will be some time before this information is comple te .
)\
9.
H e expr esse d h is conc ern ov e r the difficultie s that are being e nc o ~te r E;d in
,a
s e curin g a pp r oval of site s .
/nch'ul~
This is c aused by various reas ~nsA
lfl
.I-JP-'
'oJ
A
H e fee ls
that t his i s b e comin g a ve ry s e rious probl e m and that some thing must b e
done as s oon as po ss i ble to tr y t o p r o v i d e solutions to the s e proble ms .
10 .
Th e C o mmit te e an d offic e sta ff have b een app r oache d many time s by d eveloper s
,h~,1,1'»,~HIMA
requesting th at they refer th e m t o l awy ers a nd ar chite ct s fa miliar with t hese · ;;..r-4& s .
The professional organiz a t i on s of these groups h ave b een a sked t o sup p l y the H o using
4
nd /nit,fCOkJ /~
R e sources offic e with a list of t h ose person s famili a r withl\this field and the s e lists
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will be furnished the developers upon request.
11. He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement
the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to determine if
such codes are practical and feasible.
12.
He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing solutions
to the many problems being created in the l9cation of these housing .units.
,
7e-P' add,/K>?d ~w ~-J ku.Jmt;
13.
There are several areas of the city that have not been touched4and he feels
a much more aggressive program is needed.
He referred to such areas as
Vine City and Mechanicsville.
14.
He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
d,nd
displaced while units are under constructio1½to come up with some workable
way to build these units without disrupting the neighborhood completely.
15.
He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime consideration
to improve communications with the residents.
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a. m.
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DRAFT - Minutes - Housing Resources Executive Committee - April 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following members
were present:
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L. Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Fhe port sh _»» Pleaser Aescevene Cree
Committee and informed them of the“office that had been established in the City
Aeeltase duisec) They
Hallg Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program
»@s Censulfend tn FHA awohern 3 Je annennced Une
and Mr. William Gates/is assisting in the office one day each week... The City
has also just approved a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon
as possible.
Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B. Satterfield, Executive
Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who briefed the group on thej# Lrukhe Hewsing
program,
Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the
present time:
l. There are presently 8,874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.
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3. Abid has been accepted for 140 units at the Perry Homes Project.
4. 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
fea 0g.
5. 140 units are under lease under the turnkey program.
puspects
He pointed out these different netts on a city map to give the Committee
location he sfoted thot
members an idea of the keatimn of this housing. , Some concern has been
expressed for the need of public housing in the eastern quadrant of the cityer#
fad ox aS. 5
Gle-expakinnexk explained that the main difficulty weS in securing any open land
in this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to
consider this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing
(allecolod )
Authority presently has 4, 200 units reserved by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
income housing. These include:
l. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding
the housing program, He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out,as Mr. Satterfield did,that the main problem he has encountered
is in securing suitable and available locations for these units. He expressed
nen-pretit
a desire to see more,sponsors willing to carry through on a project to
construct such housing units,
sox
Page Three
Frew
Col. Malcolm Jones reviewed with the members of the committee the
Se pace
various pieces of information,made available to them today and brought these
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reports up to date on armf changes that have taken place. He also pointed out
the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the members might see
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the distribution of the units. The following revisions were thatle in the
February 20, 1967 report:
Estimate When Available
Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 _1971
Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)
Probable 4685 - (2573) (912) (500) (700)
Total 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (zo)
Under Consideration 3405
Doubtful 2968
Total 14, 150
Col, Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of
the program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons, This report was to advise the Committee
of the situations existing.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the
Committee;
xf
1. A monthly meeting datewas established for the first Thursday of the month
at 10:00 a.m,
2. He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and Vice
Chairmen as soon as possible.
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3. He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending! deve/
Green Keven ond
legislation concerning financial assistance to home owners in{code enforce-
ment areas whose homes are condemned. At present, home owners in
and Feedwel ggevevea! foal, fh vereerrn Oud veers
urban renewal areasjare the only. persons eligible for such assistance. “*
Seth ost¢s Tonesa sheold be Got, werda , nepghkevsng
4, Mr, Alexander asked that encouragement be given to atl communities to
“ee is Shel
have good Workable Programs. Atlanta's program is in good order but
oll other
this does not apply to,tke communities in Metropolitan Atlanta.
5. He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
the present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums.
6. He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
7. He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
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formation of a Housing Development Corporation, ““g7*t¢O" ¥
Shet x42 Chor ber of Cevrrrnevea, Be asked'le bck sno the meter auel x essis7.
8. At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However, it
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will be some time before this information is complete.
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9. He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered in ‘J v
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securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must be
done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems.
10. The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by developers
Peas PS Ae, yorns
requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects familiar with these s.
The professional organizations of these groups have been asked to supply the Housing
ane) prtevested én
Resources office with a list of those persons familiar with this field and these lists
Page Five
ds
12.
13,
14,
15.
will be furnished the developers upon request,
He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advisement
the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to determine if
such codes are practical and feasible.
He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing solutions
to the many problems being created in the location of these housing units. : ‘
div addijised bon cesd bassivig
There are several areas of the city that have not been touched and he feels
a much more aggressive program is needed. He referred to such areas as
Vine City and Mechanicsville.
He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
ar
displaced while units are under construction,to come up with some workable
way to build these units without disrupting the neighborhood completely.
He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime consideration
to improve communications with the residents,
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m,
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1226
Date: 1228
Date: 14
Date: 1550
Date: 1967 1968 1969
Date: 1971
Date: 2968
Date: 3
Date: 3405
Date: 4123
Date: 4685 - (2573
Date: 8
Date: april 6, 1967 members
Date: each week
Date: february 20, 1967
Date: one day
Date: the first thursday of the month
Date: thursday, april 6, 1967,
Event: corpse) draft - minutes - housing resources executive committee
Event: the housing
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: s04
Geopolitical Entity: vine city
Organization: a housing development corporation
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: business participation panel
Organization: censulfend tn fha
Organization: cevrrrnevea
Organization: chor
Organization: committee
Organization: consideration
Organization: construction and design panel
Organization: estimate
Organization: executive
Organization: got
Organization: land acquisition panel public housing panel
Organization: legal panel
Organization: metropolitan atlanta
Organization: non-profit funds panel
Organization: non-profit panels
Organization: page five ds 12.
Organization: public information panel
Organization: resources
Organization: seth
Organization: shel
Organization: social problems panel
Organization: the atlanta housing
Organization: the city planning department
Organization: the committee
Organization: the construction panel
Organization: the federal government
Organization: the federal housing administration
Organization: the housing resources
Organization: the housing resources committee executive group
Organization: the legal panel
Organization: the perry homes project
Organization: the social problems panel
Organization: the turnkey program
Organization: tonesa
Person: abid
Person: ae
Person: alexander
Person: Cecil A. Alexander
Person: charles l. weltner
Person: dire
Person: feedwel
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: je
Person: john wilson
Person: jones
Person: lee burge
Person: m. b. satterfield
Person: Malcolm Jones
Person: mechanicsville
Person: moreland smith
Person: oud
Person: ray moore
Person: satterfield
Person: shet
Person: sujette crank
Person: une
Person: virgil milton
Person: william gates
Person: workable programs
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MINUTES
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HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
APR IL 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resource s Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6 , 1967, at 10:00 a . m . in City Hcl;ll. The following
members were present:
Mr . Cecil A . Alexander , Chairman
Mr . Lee Burge , F inance Panel
Mrs . Sujette Crank, Socia l Problems Panel
Mr . Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr . Ray Moore , Public Information Panel
Mr . Morel and Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr . Charles L . Weltner , Legal Panel
Mr . John Wilson, Non- Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr . Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committee and informed the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Office that had been establish d in the City Hall. He also advised that
Col. M lcolm Jon s h s been assigned to coordinate the housing program
and Mr . William Gates , s consult nt on FHA matters , is assisting in the
office one day each week. He nnounced that the City has also just pproved
a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon as possibl .
Mr. Alex nder then introduc d Mr . M . B.Satt rfi l d , Executive Director
of the Atl~nta Hou lng Authority, who beiefed th
housing program.
group on the public
Mr. Satterfield report d on the number of public housing units at the present
time:
pr sently 8 ,874 units with virtually no vac ncies.
1.
There al'
2.
650 units a.re under construction at the McDaniel Street Proj ct.
3.
A bid ha
Project.
been ace pt d for 140 units eatension to the Perry Homes
·
�Page Two
4.
350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer .
5.
140 units are under lease under the leasing pr9gram.
He pointed out these different projects on a city mape to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public -housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficulty is in securing any open land in
this a,:ea that would be useable . Developers are being encouraged to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government.
He then l'eviewed the different programs available in providing this low income housing . These include :
1.
Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2.
Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses .
3.
Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings .
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen; Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding the
housing progr m . He said th t he was greatly impressed with the intere t
being shown in efforts to g t more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out, as Mr. Satterfield did , that the main problem he has
encount red is in s curing suitable and available locations for these units.
He xpr ssed a desir to see more non-profit sponsors willing to carry
through on a project to construct such housing unite.
Col. Malcolm Jon s th n reviewed with the members of the C ommitte th
various pieces of informational material made availabl to them today and
bi-ought thes reports up to d te on changes th t hav taken place. He lao
point d out the differ nt propos d projects on a map of the dty so th
memb rs might aee th di tribution of the unit •
The following revision
w r
Yeported in the February 20 , 1967, report:
�Page Three
CategoriY
N o . Units
1967
3092
( 1226)
Probable
4685
Total.
7777
Under Consideration
3405
Doubtful
2968
Total
(1226)
Estimate When Available
1968
1969
1970
1971
(1550)
(316)
(2,573 )
(912)
(500)
(700) _
(412 3)
(1228)
(500)
(700)
14,150
Col . Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4 , 900 units in all categories which are f cing
serious difficulties for various reasons. Thi s report was to advise the
C ommittee of the s ituations exibirting.
The Chairman next recommend ed and requested the following to the Committee :
1.
A monthly meeting date .
the month at 10:00 a . m .
2.
He requested all panel s to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen s soon as poss ible.
3.
He request d the Legal Panel to investigate the f asibility of amending
and b,:oadening Fed ral legislation concerning financial assistanc to
home owners in urban r · n wal and code enforcement areas whoa . home
are condemned . At present, home owners in urban renewal areas and
F de ral approved code enforcement are s r the only persons Ugibl
for such assi tanee. He feels that such assistance should b city•wid .
4.
Mr. Alex nder asked th t encou:r gement b given to neighboring
communities to have good Workable P rogr m • A tlanta's prog r m
is in good order but this doe not apply to all oth r communities in
It was established for the first Thursday of
Metropolitan Atl nta.
5.
He asked the Leg 1 Pan 1 to investigate the St t tax 1 ws . He £ l
pre nt tax laws ar favorable to ret ntion and creation of slums.
th
�Page Four
6.
He announc ed that the F inance and Non - Profit P a nels have been combined.
7.
He advised that he and Mr . Lee Burge are looking i nto the nee d fo:r
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamber of Commerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assis t .
8.
A t the present time he i s trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. H owever ,
it w ill be some time before thi s informati on is complete .
9.
He expressed his con cern over the difficulties that are be i ng encountered
in se curing approval of s ites . This is cause d by various reasons , as
indicated in the spe cial report d i str ibuted by Col. J ones . He fee ls
that this is becoming a v e ry se rious p roble m and that something must
be done as soon as poss ible to try to p rovide solutions to the se problems .
10.
Th Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to l awye rs and ar chitects
familiar w ith the housing programs . The p rofe ssional organizations of
these groups have been asked to s upply the Hous i ng Resources Offi ce
with a list of those p rson familiar w ith nd interested in this fiel d
and the se lists will be furnished the developers upon reque s t.
11.
He recommended t o the Cons truction Panel that they take under advi
m nt the various cod s of. the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
det ermine if such codes are p ractic a l and feasibl .
12 .
He requ · sted assistance from the Socia l Pr oblem Panel in providing
solutions to the many proble ms being created in the location of th se
housing units .
13 .
There are sever 1 area of the city that hav not been touched for
additional low cost housing and Ile feel
much more agg:ressiv pro•
gr mis n ed d . He referr d to such are s as Vine City and
Mechanicsville .
14.
H ask d the member to con ider the problem of reloc tion of peopl
diapl ced while unite a•e under construction a.nd to com up with ome
�Page Five
workable way to build these units without completely disrupting the
neighborhood.
15.
He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
consideration to improve c ommunications with the residents.
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11 :45 a . m .
Respectfully s ubmitted,
Malcolm D . J on s
Supervi sor of Inspection Services
Director
MDJ :fy
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MINUTES
HOUSING RESOURCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
APRIL 6, 1967
Members of the Housing Resources Committee Executive Group met on
Thursday, April 6, 1967, at 10:00 a.m. in City Hall. The following
members were present;
Mr. Cecil A. Alexander, Chairman
Mr. Lee Burge, Finance Panel
Mrs. Sujette Crank, Social Problems Panel
Mr. Virgil Milton, Business Participation Panel
Mr. Ray Moore, Public Information Panel
Mr. Moreland Smith, Construction and Design Panel
Mr. Charles L.Weltner, Legal Panel
Mr. John Wilson, Non-Profit Funds Panel
The following panels were not represented at the meeting:
Land Acquisition Panel
Public Housing Panel
Mr. Alexander reviewed the general functions of the Housing Resources
Committee and informed the participants of the Housing Resources Committee
Office that had been established in the City Hall. He also advised that
Col. Malcolm Jones has been assigned to coordinate the housing program
and Mr. William Gates, as consultant on FHA matters, is assisting in the
office one day each week. He announced that the City has also just approved
a secretarial position for this office to be filled as soon as possible.
Mr. Alexander then introduced Mr. M. B.Satterfield, Executive Director
of the Atlanta Housing Authority, who beiefed the group on the public
housing program.
Mr. Satterfield reported on the number of public housing units at the present
time:
1, There are presently 8, 874 units with virtually no vacancies.
2. 650 units are under construction at the McDaniel Street Project.
3. A bid has been accepted for 140 units extension to the Perry Homes
Project.
Page Two
4, 350 units in the design stage have been submitted to the Federal Housing
Administration for review. The Housing Authority expects to let bids
on these units this summer.
5. 140 units are under lease under the leasing program.
He pointed out these different projects on a city mape to give the Committee
members an idea of the location of this housing. He stated that some concern
has been expressed for the need of public-housing in the eastern quadrant of
the city and explained that the main difficulty is in securing any open land in
this area that would be useable. Developers are being encouraged to consider
this section of the city. He explained that the Atlanta Housing Authority
presently has 4, 200 units reserved (allocated) by the Federal Government.
He then reviewed the different programs available in providing this low-
income housing. These include:
1. Direct construction by the Housing Authority and the Turnkey Program.
2. Purchase and rehabilitation of older and existing houses.
3. Leasing by the Housing Authority of standard dwellings.
At this point Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. spoke to the group briefly regarding the
housing program. He said that he was greatly impressed with the interest
being shown in efforts to get more low-income housing underway in the city.
He pointed out, as Mr. Satterfield did, that the main problem he has
encountered is in securing suitable and available locations for these units,
He expressed a desire to see more non-profit sponsors willing to carry
through on a project to construct such housing units.
Col, Malcolm Jones then reviewed with the members of the Committee the
various pieces of informational material made available to them today and
brought these reports up to date on changes that have taken place. He also
pointed out the different proposed projects on a map of the city so the
members might see the distribution of the units.
The following revisions were reported in the February 20, 1967, report:
— _— es —E es = a
Page Three
Estimate When Available
Category No. Units 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
Firm 3092 (1226) (1550) (316)
Probable 4685 (2573) (912) (500) (700)
Total . 7777 (1226) (4123) (1228) (500) (700)
Under Consideration 3405
Doubtful 2968
Total 14, 150
Col. Jones also distributed a report concerning the problem areas of the
program. Currently there are 4, 900 units in all categories which are facing
serious difficulties for various reasons. This report was to advise the
Committee of the situations exitting.
The Chairman next recommended and requested the following to the Committee:
1. A monthly meeting date. It was established for the first Thursday of
the month at 10:00 a.m.
2. He requested all panels to submit the names of their Chairmen and
Vice Chairmen as soon as possible.
3. He requested the Legal Panel to investigate the feasibility of amending
and broadening Federal legislation concerning financial assistance to
home owners in urban renewal and code enforcement areas whose homes
are condemned. At present, home owners in urban renewal areas and
Federal approved code enforcement areas are the only persons eligible
for such assistance. He feels that such assistance should be city-wide.
4. Mr. Alexander asked that encouragement be given to neighboring
communities to have good Workable Programs, Atlanta's program
is in good order but this does not apply to all other communities in
Metropolitan Atlanta.
5. He asked the Legal Panel to investigate the State tax laws. He feels the
present tax laws are favorable to retention and creation of slums,
Page Four
He announced that the Finance and Non-Profit Panels have been combined.
He advised that he and Mr. Lee Burge are looking into the need for
formation of a Housing Development Corporation. Suggestion was made
that the Chamber of Commerce be asked to look into the matter and to
assist.
At the present time he is trying to get some information from the City
Planning Department regarding the available land in the city. However,
it will be some time before this information is complete.
He expressed his concern over the difficulties that are being encountered
in securing approval of sites. This is caused by various reasons, as
indicated in the special report distributed by Col. Jones. He feels
that this is becoming a very serious problem and that something must
be done as soon as possible to try to provide solutions to these problems,
The Committee and office staff have been approached many times by
developers requesting that they refer them to lawyers and architects
familiar with the housing programs. The professional organizations of
these groups have been asked to supply the Housing Resources Office
with a list of those persons familiar with and interested in this field
and these lists will be furnished the developers upon request.
He recommended to the Construction Panel that they take under advise-
ment the various codes of the City of Atlanta and other agencies to
determine if such codes are practical and feasible.
He requested assistance from the Social Problems Panel in providing
solutions to the many problems being created in the location of these
housing units,
There are several areas of the city that have not been touched for
additional low cost housing and he feels a much more aggressive pro-
gram is needed. He referred to such areas as Vine City and
Mechanicsville.
He asked the members to consider the problem of relocation of people
displaced while units age under construction and to come up with some
Page Five
workable way to build these units without completely disrupting the
neighborhood.
15. He proposed that a task force be set up in the areas of prime
, consideration to improve communications with the residents.
After a short discussion period the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m,
Respectfully submitted,
Malcolm D. Jones
Supervisor of Inspection Services
Director
MDJ:fy
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Box 5
Box 5 Folder 17
Date: 1226
Date: 1228
Date: 1550
Date: 1967 1968 1969
Date: 2573
Date: 3405
Date: 4123
Date: 4685
Date: april 6, 1967
Date: april 6, 1967,
Date: each week
Date: one day
Date: the february 20, 1967
Date: the first thursday of the month
Event: page three estimate
Event: page two 4
Folder topic: Housing Resources Committee | 1967
Geopolitical Entity: —e
Geopolitical Entity: Atlanta
Geopolitical Entity: chairmen
Geopolitical Entity: the city hall
Geopolitical Entity: vine city
Organization: a housing development corporation
Organization: Atlanta Housing Authority
Organization: business participation panel
Organization: construction and design panel
Organization: executive
Organization: FHA
Organization: Housing Resources Committee
Organization: housing resources executive committee
Organization: land acquisition panel public housing panel
Organization: legal panel
Organization: mechanicsville
Organization: metropolitan atlanta
Organization: non-profit funds panel
Organization: non-profit panels
Organization: page five
Organization: public information panel
Organization: social problems panel
Organization: supervisor of inspection services
Organization: the chamber of commerce
Organization: the city planning department
Organization: the committee
Organization: the committee the
Organization: the committee: 1
Organization: the construction panel
Organization: the federal government
Organization: the federal housing administration
Organization: the housing resources committee executive group
Organization: the housing resources committee office
Organization: the housing resources office
Organization: the legal panel
Organization: the perry homes project
Organization: the social problems panel
Organization: the turnkey program
Person: alexander
Person: Cecil A. Alexander
Person: charles l.weltner
Person: Ivan Allen
Person: john wilson
Person: jones
Person: lee burge
Person: m.
Person: malcolm d. jones
Person: Malcolm Jones
Person: mdj
Person: moreland smith
Person: ray moore
Person: satterfield
Person: suggestion
Person: sujette crank
Person: virgil milton
Person: william gates
Person: workable programs