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  • for responsible action at the metropolitan level where necessary, whether by local cooperation or by State initiative; (3) Continuous improvement in social and environmental policy and in design technology--through a research and development approach, in­ cluding
  • on Health 1964 Task Force on Income 11/14/64 John Corson Maintenance 1964 Task Force on Interqovernmen- 'J~"'2 12/1/64 ~techman tal Fiscal Cooperation 1964 Task Force on Metropolitan and 11/30/64 Robert 1.Jood Urban Prob 1ems 1964 Task Force on Natural 11/11
  • to ;( .,:_· violence and feel that assistance to the riot areas rewards lawlessness. (· On the other hand, strong efforts are underway or being formulated by a variety of private groups in the white connnunity, working alone or in cooperation with Negroes, to develop
  • , cooperative arrangements would have to be developed to make these highly specialized services available to those who need them. The centers should be located initially in areas of greatest need. The development of facilities would probably cost about