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Roosevelt-Halsted Report
Volume 1 of a newsletter reporting on the status of the Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan. "The objective of this plan is the removal of structurally substandard buildings to provide land for redevelopment in residential and related uses, retail and service commercial, and light industrial uses, and expansion of the Chicago Circle Campus of the University of Illinois."
1971

Summary of The Near West Side Urban Renewal Plan
Summary of the Near West Side Urban Renewal Plan, an 185-acre project covering an area bounded generally by Ashland Boulevard on the west; an irregular line one block south of Harrison Street between Morgan and Ashland on the north; Roosevelt Road and Blue Island Avenue on the south; and the alley between Miller and Morgan Streets on the east, excluding the area occupied by the Chicago Housing Authority Jane Addams Project.
1964

Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan, Revision #2
Revisions to the Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan, changing an area from Residential to Institutional use, and providing an updated land use map.
1976

Near West Side Urban Renewal Project, Land Disposition Plan
Report outlining procedures to be used for the sale of land in the Near West Side Urban Renewal Project (Project Number ILL. R-12).
1964

Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan
Objectives, proposals and details concerning the Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan (Plan for Slum and Blighted Area Redevelopment, Project Roosevelt-Halsted I), for the area bounded by South Blue Island Avenue on the west; by Roosevelt Road on the north; by Newberry Avenue and Morgan Street on the east; and by Maxwell Street, West 14th Place, and the right-of way of the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad and the Chicago and Northwestern Railway on the south. Includes project proposals and land use map.
1967

Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan.
Objectives, proposals and details concerning the Roosevelt-Halsted Redevelopment Plan (Plan for Slum and Blighted Area Redevelopment, Project Roosevelt-Halsted I). The plan covers the area bounded by South Blue Island Avenue on the west; by Roosevelt Road on the north; by Newberry Avenue and Morgan Street on the east; and by Maxwell Street, West 14th Place, and the right-of way of the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad and the Chicago and Northwestern Railway on the south.
1967

Near West Side Community Improvement: The Near West Side is Rebuilding
An illustrated booklet describing the goals of the Near West Side community improvement project, and encouraging property owners in the area to voluntarily rehabilitate their properties.
1964