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Display of a model playground being designed for the MUND area.

Two men discuss a MUND architectural chart.

City planner, Harold Young (center), discusses housing plans with Floyd Rogers at a MUND staff meeting.

Oliver Holmes staffs a MUND display at the Community Action Council’s open house at its new multi-purpose center, 1131 Harford Road.

Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro and Baltimore officials (including Robert Embry, Commissioner of Housing and Community Development, and Larry Reich, Director of the Planning Commission) talk after a presentation at the Department of Housing and Urban…

Point III report for segment 14 of the interstate highway system in the City of Baltimore, prepared by Urban Design Concept Associates; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; J.E. Greiner Company, Inc.; Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas; and Wilbur Smith &…

Informational summary compiled by the Movement Against Destruction (MAD) and provided to John A. Volpe Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation

Expressway Conference Committee Report from MAD's Organizing Conference

A summary of the expressway fights in Baltimore by a leader in the grassroots opposition movement

A Bolton Hill homeowner expresses frustration with the Baltimore Urban Renewal and Housing Authority's activities

Community circular criticizing the urban renewal policies of the Baltimore County Redevelopment and Rehabilitation Commission

Transcript of a speech given by Ann McCloskey, representative of HOOHA (Homeowners in Opposition to Housing Authoritarianism), on May 4, 1966 before the Baltimore City Council in opposition to sections of the proposed Ordinance 461, A Unified Housing…

Includes the article, "BURHA Sent Home," about urban renewal in the Bolton Hill area

Includes the article, "Expressway Threatens Renewal Effort," about the proposed West Connector Expressway and its potential impact on midtown neighborhoods

Four "alternative scheme" maps of the Mount Royal-Fremont Urban Renewal Area

Statement of the Baltimore Urban Renewal and Housing Agency Regarding Rehabilitation Procedures in Urban Renewal Areas

Community circular urging Baltimore County residents to vote against the urban renwal demolition bond issue in the November 1964 election
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