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V. �ROGRESS REPORT (Continued) <br />Mr. Bielicki further stated that.to date we have relocated <br />225 flamilies; remaining active workload consists of 11 <br />families, one commercial and two singles. The first Direct <br />Loss of Property Payment was made amounting to $3000 on <br />parc is 5 -7 and 5--8. <br />Mr. ielicki reported that the following rentals were <br />due grom the persons listed below: <br />GADS ON, Glenda: Parcel 6 -5. Paid $54.00 Relocation <br />Claim towards rent; still due $46.00. Receives Aid <br />to Dependent Children. No economic resources for <br />collection. <br />JOHNSON, Zeda: Parcel 2 -30. Paid $54.00 Relocation <br />Claim towards rent; still..due $426.65. Unemployed; <br />receives Aid to Dependent Children. No prospect for <br />coll cting. <br />UNCOLLECT- <br />IBLE BACK <br />RENT <br />IND. R -7 <br />JACK ON, (PFEIFER), Margaret: Parcel 11 -7. Has not <br />applied for Relocation Payment. Rent due $59.05. Receives <br />Aid to Dependent Children. No economic resources for <br />collection. <br />On m tion made by Mr. Helmen, seconded by Mr. Williams <br />and nanimously carried, the Commission approved the <br />writ -offs of the above rentals as uncollectible. <br />Mr. Eielicki submitted a list of other rental delinquen- RENTAL <br />cies to the Commission. Mr. Baer was asked to write a DELINQUEN- <br />lett r with a ten -day time limit regarding payment of CIES <br />deli quent rent. <br />Mr. <br />and I <br />April <br />Feasi <br />Cl arl <br />be it <br />ucher reported that Federal Field Representatives <br />lanning people will be in South Bend Monday, <br />9, to discuss the South Bend Central. Area <br />bility Study. It was suggested Mr. Kagel, Mr. D. <br />and Mr. S..R. Dunnuck from the Downtown Council <br />vited to attend the discussion. <br />FEASIBILITY <br />STUDY - <br />CENTRAL <br />AREA <br />