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Richard J. Daley, mayor of Chicago, and two local erperts on city problems considered the progress and difficulties of urban renewal in a lively Law School Forum last night at Rindge Tech...

Author: By Mary L. Wissler, | Title: Daley Asks Coordinated City Planning | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

...Daley, who was introduced as mayor of the city with "the major renewal program in the United States," stressed the necessity of broad, coordinated planning in urban renewal. Lack of such planning, he said, leads to delays, conflicts, and misunderstandings...

Author: By Mary L. Wissler, | Title: Daley Asks Coordinated City Planning | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

Using Chicago's "trail-blazing" efforts as examples, Daley explained that the scope of urban renewal is widening to include consideration of transit systems, sanitation problems, and "improved educational, health and recreational facilities of all kinds." He also told of a change in focus of renewal from one of "slum clearance" to one of "rehabilitation...

Author: By Mary L. Wissler, | Title: Daley Asks Coordinated City Planning | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

...urban renewal programs now under way in Chicago, modernizing and strict enforcing of basic codes have led to increased public compliance with legal standards, Daley said...

Author: By Mary L. Wissler, | Title: Daley Asks Coordinated City Planning | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

...coalition was busted wide open-and the unlikely Congressman who started the smashing was Roland V. Libonati, 62, a pudgy little machine Democrat from Chicago. Elected to the House in 1957, "Lib" Libonati has been known only for his devotion to the bidding of Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley and as a master of the malapropism-he once welcomed autumn as the time when "the moss is on the pumpkin." Gingerly handling the prickly political pear that the civil rights bill had become, Manny Celler needed someone to make the necessary Judiciary Committee motions to delete the toughest sections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Where Are We At Here? | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

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