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  • COMMISSION OH 'f'IID 01:'ftES C..O•e,,Ut11,,, I ~4-IA't'ION ,r•"''''-os Ot\l«olrt,.a ~ No greater challenge faces America -,& than the future of its cities. The problems cities from which are deeply and neglect that difficulties do not yield
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • in advance, it should be easier to hold the agencies requests in line -- they will know that any further request for new nioney will require special action and cannot be tacked on to a routine request for an issue to meet a coming maturity. I i ,t i Ir I
  • is attached ( Tab B) . Hunt is a Democrat. Although he was appointed by Governor Hoff, he is not particularly close to Hoff and is not identified with him, beyond the fact that he is in Hoff's Administration. Approve Submit other Call me candidates
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • Rouae, ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n. CAIN, Stanley A.., Interior ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America ANTEI.L, James B., 'l'Ulsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • , u.s. Conference of Mey-ors, l-Jash., D.C. HAFSTAD,Lawrence R., General Motors Corp, Warren, Mich. HAMM,Elmer, Traffic World, 'Wash., D.C. HAMMOND, Harou..d F ., Transportation Assn of America, Wash., D.C. HAP.R,Karl G., Jr., Aerospace Industries Assn
  • the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • . Weaver, was my source of information. He says the public housing section is making every effort to receive favorable recognition by you and they really think they did something to help. Disciplinary this. action is being taken on Marvin
  • £ the above discussion and your i,ecom:i.-nendationa as to what action should be taken. (Oi particulir importance bero is a detailed indication of exieting authority to·-assist in the conversion of £armini lands to recreation.) • r:-~-t• I i,...t
  • . South Vietnam wishes to be i~dependent and neutral. America will not permit this. This is imperialism of an old-fashioned kind. But the graver objection to the American action is that it involves the danger of war•with Russia and China. In such a war
  • Atta.ched are the comments from the various departments and -agenci s concerning c·ritical remarks appearing in the Record November 16, T96 7 . • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject? Congr_essional North Atlantic Criticism and Action Assembly
  • to their problems ever done on the problems of our that nearly 66 million Americans another 58 million will go there. face can be avoided in the suburbs now. The Task Force recommends suburban problems: a series of actions to deal with An accelerated program
  • report." , Given the Senator's action, Bob Wood and I recommend that you release the President's statement Saturday with a Sunday release da~. In addition, Bob and I propose to hold a joint press conference on Thursday or Friday to background the Kaiser
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • desires to identify himself and the newsworthiness of unveiling a model of this announcing its name, that both actions have great favorable model of the project is avail.tble a.nd can be delivered on 1 2 . short notice to any place he may wish if he
  • Congress and Federal Government housing administrators in imposing restrictions and by localities in their slowness to take action--to provide enough adequate housing for poor people, especially poor Negroes. With respect to specific difficulties facing
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • for action programs de signed to have a major impact , on the living conditions of their citizens. Second, after the most promising of these programs had been determined by a special Presidential commission, the communities so qualified would prepare more
  • iznprovement, which is a continuing plan of action for effecUvtlY tlealing with the prob­ Truue programs must be certified by lem of urban slums and blight. the Administrator who then recertifies them periodically. The Housing and Home Finance Agency repeatedly
  • Finance Agency did not take prompt action to require the City of Chicago to emphasize the reha­ bilitation phase of the project concurrently with the acquisition and demo­ lition phases. Moreover, members of the staff of the Federal Housing Administration