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SMAGTIA AN RIED Heh ‘hale
- #NeN Cee Nee LR ode Bo PA EY 1OR BRRLEE
Lijg, Centennial -Atlanta sidebar
MONTH MS. NO. L
28 oy a4 1% mo cian pay esos
PICA aU ais OU Ai 7 oe 7
i ; wu we Ud “ey
> rere mae Ca ARR nen eal eel k raaaken it
|
On | INov. |15, 1966, |Mayo
|. | |
| '
| |
| i ’
Ivan Allen Jr/ called aj|Mayor's |
i | * |
iConference on Housing, t |
po ee
j |
4 \ | |
feast priority in/the attem
ql
| t to|solve Atlanta's pro- a
! |
©
|
serve notice hee housing was
[
Be atal
|
pw
|
| | 4
| | | 1 GP
Allen anew precisely what he wanted and from whom he
A ca ar as
iwanted it. The! goal! was 16,800 housing units | for low-
SA aor
| ' |
, income families by 1972. Sw ‘asad he wanted the
i | :
first 9,800 units completed by December 1968.
| | | .
|
t { | | |
To|xide' herd on the program, he appointed a group of
| | { 1 .
! |
| ; |
;civic leaders to a new organization, the Housing Resources
|
eon
exsy
'
|
|
| |
|committee! which was to get the cooperation required | |
| | | |
| | | | | | ee 4 |
|
|
|
private interests. |
|
ee ee ee ee
Pon Rais agencies and
As: director of the oe Allen appointed Malcolm |Jones,
| l
fa Se Army pozones who had come to AE daaee sper een :
ret ix iad in 1956 to prepare the gity's Workable Sedgan, |
for Lntathing funds | from the Department !
|
| | |
re sR ae ET
ant prerequisite
au
lof Housing and
: |
i i
5
5
(they wanted tO
; HRC inspects
F Fe : fo | | | | ‘ \
Whether it is suitable for development of Low-income
housing. The committee also maintains allist of devel-
ropers intereste
‘ |
¢
wie te
Fhe =
i
i
Geveloper'to help solve problems with city agencies.
; "When people xr
'gan operation in January, 1967. Its first action Hays 4
i
i j | ¥
igones, was to let it be known | that ‘people who had| lana |
eee ia
a sale cc is
| |
Urban Development. The HRC ebrecesvely be-
| }
| | | a
| |
al | |
ene list it with us."
| t
| | |
ithe land offered for sale to determine
|
fede die ads, els. hee al |
|| |
| i |
|
| f 1 |
gd ! ac aes | |
ad in! low-income housing. |On a oe
j | | j
j 1 | 1
| | | | |
|
“f: fan 1ctions is to bring developer and land seller together.
| t
| | |
negotiated, HRC is available to the
| |
i
eres Vi eehio = hele amends ori. gt
|
| i | | / | j
| | i i | | |
| | | | h |
un into a bottleneck," says Jones, /'they|
|
|
| | bo | |
Vey tt oa bs
| | |
ay |
| ]
pepe tate teeter pet ent
q aa
Ya tats
OA he a Se ME a ee
ig
& >
eee hae, Bane
|
|
usually come to us, to hel
|Jones works cldsely | with
|
| both
| i
| | |
|
= hand | past oan Sweat.
oi > |
f i
BRE is not altal succe
f
'
|
ithe request to|the city and was turned 4
| | |
mult
/ { | | | |
“y; Still, ERC is exerting
i
duction of Low-income hou
! het
‘cecil Alexander, is
| |
est
sing.
‘talks a week. BRC was instrume
| ;
g/atl-day conference on open housing earl
jit has been ia |the thick
= pag emer
lcompany most low-income h
| | | |
; There is some evidence,
‘the Housing Development Corp.,;
art ' |
60
| |
; \
lothex nonprofit organizations
t |
jing. [Dc may also bank la
f ' | |
nd.
| the
| | | | |
progress of Mayor Allen's
| |
‘tex one year, HRC reported tha
i ;
|
EB
ce
be ready for occupancy by, the end of the
| |
wD fa
! |
‘for the end of 1968.
! |
y
~ faa —_
al
|
|
mK
|
edie a
‘fore he has the capacity # ge
betel tebe
Pe jo $3
|
also
Housing Resources Commit
aM
bu
Pp get
ieee
ssful
<3 ff
re
MS . NO.
Aj
MITT
|
the |ball
Allen and
in gettin
| |
‘prefabricated plunisdng and electrical systems, HRC
an influence on
|
|
||
aa pr
| |
PLeRees another 3,701 were under constru
013 units, ox nearly 4,800 units
|
|
et
|
* 1,312 un
9°
i
i
jects
Le
a nonprofit organizatio
|
parece
i
tee reports per
|
crash hous
|
pace
|.
|
|
]
|
|
|
tie
Na
Thaler
a — Se
Centennial - Atlanta sidebar
rolling ag
the mayor '
g the
| | | |
|
jatested. When National Homes wanted permission to juse | tt
own.
the
Its chairman,
j | i
a busy public speaker, averaging three
|
|
ntal jin ougants
|
th
of the rezoning batt
prvi, tale” ea
that HRC helped oxgani
|
which will puetnds technical and financial as
—co d
|
ling progran.
its h
ction
year.
of
there isn't much betting that the ultimate
|
| | |
|
16, 800 units won't be reached. Allen has| denonstrated be- | |
things done. |
|
}
Me Le ee
iy
alg
ea
Passe
(3
Cee |
|
ain..'
“TTT
s right-
acti
carried
er |
ice
rate jof pro-
|
| pps
architect | |
| '
;
ing Atlanta's
| | 14
is year, and
|
| |
les which lac- | | |
|
|
|
ze
|
i
sistance to
ia
eveloxy hous-~
|
sodicaliy on
i |
ad been com-
| i
i |
and would
| { *
\
mea total of
|
AE- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Allen' s goal
|
goal 0s |
| | |
several
|
|
PELE!
When ,|
ee
LACE MRO ART Pees re ret eae Thale:
. AMERICAN BUILDER AUTHOR. 2. Fr cr *
Pad e . i *
SLUG Centennial-Atlanta sidebar
AN NIT
MONTH MS. NO. :
; 7h on an A Bo Be ae
PICAS 19 20 Su 4} HH: 63 79
pee ee ET Oi eee he aero a le ars
: ! i |
‘years ago) he decided Atlanta! should nave major League |
( | , | ties
isports, he pushed through a bond issue for a!stadium, then
: | |
i Pa ae oI |
ser snopping for ajmajor league franchise. He got three.
i
| |
i
j
|
we
j t
i
| ‘
lots
|
|
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| |
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mer
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i |
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Lena i
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| | | |
ani i
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j | !
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i |
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| i \ | '
| | I | ' | i
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| | | |
j aceeee ote (ee ie Ce ee etal
Form 76 &
- #NeN Cee Nee LR ode Bo PA EY 1OR BRRLEE
Lijg, Centennial -Atlanta sidebar
MONTH MS. NO. L
28 oy a4 1% mo cian pay esos
PICA aU ais OU Ai 7 oe 7
i ; wu we Ud “ey
> rere mae Ca ARR nen eal eel k raaaken it
|
On | INov. |15, 1966, |Mayo
|. | |
| '
| |
| i ’
Ivan Allen Jr/ called aj|Mayor's |
i | * |
iConference on Housing, t |
po ee
j |
4 \ | |
feast priority in/the attem
ql
| t to|solve Atlanta's pro- a
! |
©
|
serve notice hee housing was
[
Be atal
|
pw
|
| | 4
| | | 1 GP
Allen anew precisely what he wanted and from whom he
A ca ar as
iwanted it. The! goal! was 16,800 housing units | for low-
SA aor
| ' |
, income families by 1972. Sw ‘asad he wanted the
i | :
first 9,800 units completed by December 1968.
| | | .
|
t { | | |
To|xide' herd on the program, he appointed a group of
| | { 1 .
! |
| ; |
;civic leaders to a new organization, the Housing Resources
|
eon
exsy
'
|
|
| |
|committee! which was to get the cooperation required | |
| | | |
| | | | | | ee 4 |
|
|
|
private interests. |
|
ee ee ee ee
Pon Rais agencies and
As: director of the oe Allen appointed Malcolm |Jones,
| l
fa Se Army pozones who had come to AE daaee sper een :
ret ix iad in 1956 to prepare the gity's Workable Sedgan, |
for Lntathing funds | from the Department !
|
| | |
re sR ae ET
ant prerequisite
au
lof Housing and
: |
i i
5
5
(they wanted tO
; HRC inspects
F Fe : fo | | | | ‘ \
Whether it is suitable for development of Low-income
housing. The committee also maintains allist of devel-
ropers intereste
‘ |
¢
wie te
Fhe =
i
i
Geveloper'to help solve problems with city agencies.
; "When people xr
'gan operation in January, 1967. Its first action Hays 4
i
i j | ¥
igones, was to let it be known | that ‘people who had| lana |
eee ia
a sale cc is
| |
Urban Development. The HRC ebrecesvely be-
| }
| | | a
| |
al | |
ene list it with us."
| t
| | |
ithe land offered for sale to determine
|
fede die ads, els. hee al |
|| |
| i |
|
| f 1 |
gd ! ac aes | |
ad in! low-income housing. |On a oe
j | | j
j 1 | 1
| | | | |
|
“f: fan 1ctions is to bring developer and land seller together.
| t
| | |
negotiated, HRC is available to the
| |
i
eres Vi eehio = hele amends ori. gt
|
| i | | / | j
| | i i | | |
| | | | h |
un into a bottleneck," says Jones, /'they|
|
|
| | bo | |
Vey tt oa bs
| | |
ay |
| ]
pepe tate teeter pet ent
q aa
Ya tats
OA he a Se ME a ee
ig
& >
eee hae, Bane
|
|
usually come to us, to hel
|Jones works cldsely | with
|
| both
| i
| | |
|
= hand | past oan Sweat.
oi > |
f i
BRE is not altal succe
f
'
|
ithe request to|the city and was turned 4
| | |
mult
/ { | | | |
“y; Still, ERC is exerting
i
duction of Low-income hou
! het
‘cecil Alexander, is
| |
est
sing.
‘talks a week. BRC was instrume
| ;
g/atl-day conference on open housing earl
jit has been ia |the thick
= pag emer
lcompany most low-income h
| | | |
; There is some evidence,
‘the Housing Development Corp.,;
art ' |
60
| |
; \
lothex nonprofit organizations
t |
jing. [Dc may also bank la
f ' | |
nd.
| the
| | | | |
progress of Mayor Allen's
| |
‘tex one year, HRC reported tha
i ;
|
EB
ce
be ready for occupancy by, the end of the
| |
wD fa
! |
‘for the end of 1968.
! |
y
~ faa —_
al
|
|
mK
|
edie a
‘fore he has the capacity # ge
betel tebe
Pe jo $3
|
also
Housing Resources Commit
aM
bu
Pp get
ieee
ssful
<3 ff
re
MS . NO.
Aj
MITT
|
the |ball
Allen and
in gettin
| |
‘prefabricated plunisdng and electrical systems, HRC
an influence on
|
|
||
aa pr
| |
PLeRees another 3,701 were under constru
013 units, ox nearly 4,800 units
|
|
et
|
* 1,312 un
9°
i
i
jects
Le
a nonprofit organizatio
|
parece
i
tee reports per
|
crash hous
|
pace
|.
|
|
]
|
|
|
tie
Na
Thaler
a — Se
Centennial - Atlanta sidebar
rolling ag
the mayor '
g the
| | | |
|
jatested. When National Homes wanted permission to juse | tt
own.
the
Its chairman,
j | i
a busy public speaker, averaging three
|
|
ntal jin ougants
|
th
of the rezoning batt
prvi, tale” ea
that HRC helped oxgani
|
which will puetnds technical and financial as
—co d
|
ling progran.
its h
ction
year.
of
there isn't much betting that the ultimate
|
| | |
|
16, 800 units won't be reached. Allen has| denonstrated be- | |
things done. |
|
}
Me Le ee
iy
alg
ea
Passe
(3
Cee |
|
ain..'
“TTT
s right-
acti
carried
er |
ice
rate jof pro-
|
| pps
architect | |
| '
;
ing Atlanta's
| | 14
is year, and
|
| |
les which lac- | | |
|
|
|
ze
|
i
sistance to
ia
eveloxy hous-~
|
sodicaliy on
i |
ad been com-
| i
i |
and would
| { *
\
mea total of
|
AE- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Allen' s goal
|
goal 0s |
| | |
several
|
|
PELE!
When ,|
ee
LACE MRO ART Pees re ret eae Thale:
. AMERICAN BUILDER AUTHOR. 2. Fr cr *
Pad e . i *
SLUG Centennial-Atlanta sidebar
AN NIT
MONTH MS. NO. :
; 7h on an A Bo Be ae
PICAS 19 20 Su 4} HH: 63 79
pee ee ET Oi eee he aero a le ars
: ! i |
‘years ago) he decided Atlanta! should nave major League |
( | , | ties
isports, he pushed through a bond issue for a!stadium, then
: | |
i Pa ae oI |
ser snopping for ajmajor league franchise. He got three.
i
| |
i
j
|
we
j t
i
| ‘
lots
|
|
| '
| |
| {
|
2eL
mer
| |
| ; |
i |
| |
23
!
i
} i i ; |
' | t
| |
Lena i
|
| | | |
ani i
ve L i i
j | !
| |
i
|
i |
| ‘ t
| i \ | '
| | I | ' | i
fi |
id i
| | | |
j aceeee ote (ee ie Ce ee etal
Form 76 &