Word: tenants
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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M.I.T. selected the firm after university officials had met with tenant groups throughout the city, and arrived at architectural guidelines with them, Milne added...
...built three low-cost houses, and is hoping for a Federal grant to let it develop 27 other housing sites. More than 95 per cent of the county's blacks live in houses officially classified as "dilapidated and deteriorating." and some 100 families were evicted from tenant homes on white plantations last year...
...members of the Corporation, George F. Bennett and Albert L. Nickerson, are now considering tenant demands for relocation provision and maintenance repair...
...committee never approved the relocation guidelines proposed by the tenant subcommittee, and the University did not act on a committee recommendation for immediate maintenance improvement and repair of safety hazards. The relationship of the committee to the decision-making structure of the University never afforded the tenants a genuine influence concerning the fate of their present and future homes...
NEVERTHELESS, tenants have succeeded in extracting some concessions from the University. From time to time, maintenance improvement has been initiated. Harvard arranged for payment of their urban consultant. And, last October, after a tenant boycott of the housing subcommittee. University officials signed an agreement which gave the tenants an indirect veto over all relocation housing plans...