d. The
<br />Commission approved the investment of $350,000 from
<br />INVESTMENT,
<br />the Project
<br />Expenditures Account Fund R -57, in U.. S. .Treasury Bills
<br />LASALLE PARK,
<br />for a period
<br />of three months, upon the motion by Mr. Kompar,
<br />R -57
<br />seconded by
<br />Mr. Chenney.
<br />e. SiK
<br />members of the staff, along with any Commissioners,
<br />IURA ATTENDANCE
<br />received C
<br />mmission approval to attend the Indiana Urban Renewal
<br />APPROVAL
<br />Associatio
<br />(IURA) Annual Meeting, -in Evansville, Indiana, June 15
<br />receiving
<br />through Ju
<br />a 17, 1967, upon the motion by Mr. Kompar, seconded by
<br />Mr. Chenne
<br />.
<br />f. Two
<br />contracts were approved for execution with the United
<br />DIAGNOSTIC SURVEY
<br />Community
<br />Services, (1) the Diagnostic Survey in the amount of.
<br />CONTRACT AND
<br />$9,370, an
<br />(2) the,Referral Service i.n the amount of $22,630, for
<br />REFERRAL SERVICE
<br />the LaSall
<br />Park Project, R- 57,: upon :th`e motion by Mr. Kompar,
<br />CONTRACT APPROVED
<br />seconded b1t
<br />Mr. Chenney. Mr—Kompar expressed concern over
<br />LASALLE, R -57
<br />possible d
<br />plication:of the work of other agencies. The Commission
<br />will recei
<br />e a report at the end of the ,6 week survey, and periodical
<br />reports thereafter
<br />when the.referral phase for individual cases begins.
<br />The staff
<br />xplained to the Commission that teachers with social
<br />backgroundS
<br />would be used in gathering survey data, but that a
<br />registered
<br />public health nurse and a full time social worker would be
<br />utilized for
<br />the referral services. All families that have been
<br />relocated,
<br />along with those residents living in the project area,
<br />will be interviewed
<br />to determine the social, economic, and health
<br />conditions
<br />and upon careful review by the nurse or social worker, the
<br />case will
<br />a referred to the proper agency for further assistance.
<br />i
<br />The Redeve
<br />opment staff is expected to continue with.the referral
<br />services u
<br />on the completion of the UCS contract which is for one year.,
<br />g. Thee bids were opened Monday, May 15,"T%7, for the DEMOLITION CONTRACT
<br />demolition in the LaSalle Park Project, R -57, as follows: (1) North- AWARDED, LASALLE
<br />ern Virgin a Demolition Corp., (2) Warner Wrecking Company, (3)Wood- P`ARK,,R -57
<br />ruff & Sons, Inc. The Northern Virginia Demolition Bid was not
<br />acceptable inasmuch as it was incomplete according to legal ;counsel,.
<br />The demoli ion contract was awarded to Woodruff & Sons, Inc.,, subject,
<br />to Chicago approval, in the amount of $34, 795, consisting of
<br />83 parcels upon the motion by Mr. Kompar, seconded by Mr. Chenney.
<br />7. PROGRESS REPORTS
<br />a. Relocation,
<br />LaSalle
<br />Park, R -57. The last family in the Place
<br />RELOCATION, LASALLE
<br />Home Comp Tex
<br />has been moved,
<br />and Mr. Scott received compliments
<br />PARK, R -57
<br />from the Commission.
<br />b. In
<br />ustrial Expansion
<br />Project, R -56. Chicago DHUD office
<br />INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION,
<br />has inform
<br />d the staff that
<br />our Loan And Grant Application is
<br />R -56
<br />receiving
<br />inal review instead
<br />of preapplication review as was
<br />anticipate
<br />.
<br />c. Cer
<br />vote on a l
<br />proposed be
<br />the boundai
<br />ral Downtown Project, R -66. The Common Council will CENTRAL DOWNTOWN
<br />solution on Monday, May , 1967, in regard to the PROJECT, R -66
<br />ndary changes. The Redevelopment Commission supported
<br />changes by Resolution 174, adopted May 4, 1967.
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