V - ^ V?L L Ma. 27 | WlWSTONj Baills ' 0 . . City Has S For Low Ii Winston-Salem has rent subsidized housing for low and moderate income families ? due largely to the efforts of Attorney David H. Wagner of the city. Authority Get ? To Improve I fKife bW* EHf jfiMk H.R. Crawford by Gwen Dixon Staff Writer w. More than $1 million dollars has been allocated to local housing authorities to improve living conditions in public housing. Assistant Secretary of Housing Management for the Department of Housing and . Urban Development (HUD),* H.R. Crawford, ant'Viot oronfc Vt a\7P Kpptl UUUUWCU lliai giamo nu t v wvv** provided for the Target Projects Program (TPP). The program is designed to improve living conditions in public housing, to afford jobs, social services for residents, and to institute a college curriculum at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) in housing management. Some $498,000 was allocated tp Happy Hill Gardens in East Winston, $450,000 to Kimberly Park Developmeut in North Winston and *115 000 to WSSU. Crawford said the TPP was approved to address itself to the needs of the people, and to * r?*?~ ? Patron L ? f VINST \ Granl icome Fam TtiA Ai^ir hoe iu;A pA/lprol 11IW> WIIJ liao ITT V A VWV1WI Government subsidized apartment complexes. Goler Metropolitan Apartments, ISO units, is located- off Old Greensboro Road. These ts Grant lousing ? employ residents in public housing to offset bad living conditions in public housing units. A 3-year plan was submitted by , the city which also includes modernization. Money tor modernization will be used to repair structures, and to bring buildings up to housing codes. WSSU faculty members Dr. Ukaonu Uche, Dr. Marlene Simpson and Dr. William Rice, completed the final proposal to , incorporate the Busjness Administration Department a curriculum in Housing Management. The long range plan at the university is to have a separate program in Housing and Community Development. The university is working on an agreement with the housing authority to provide ,an internship so students can get practical experience in particular areas. Testing of 11 Kpoin thic 111^ pi VglOltl ? 111 WgKI ? ? fall. Dr. Kenneth Williams, President of WSSU, said in the past Blacks were thrust into the housing field without any training. Now, students interested in housing or looking for alternative career choice can get the necessary training in Management. Crawford, a native of Winston-Salem, said the city has the best housing authority in the country and he feels the 1 program will be a success. ize Equal ON-Si ?