ag A oe tw ee iv & . medical SPECIAL ISSUE programs FOR LIMITED DISTRIBUTION service . y) ews 5, rN Io ‘oO einformation data A communication device the exchange of news, MODEL CITIES and Regional Medical Programs information and data on Regional Medical Programs and related activities. designed to speed q ® June 19, 1970 - Vol. 4, No. 318 Some relationships of Regional Medical Programs with the Model Cities Program are outlined in this issue. Also included are the documents referred to in the enclosed text. © Note: * Model Cities included under "First Round'' grants were the first 75 cities selected and funded for participation in the Model Cities Program. Most of this group have completed their year of planning, and are now in the first year of implementing their plans. Those cities included under "Second Round" grants are now completing their year of planning in preparation for entering their first year of implementation of their plans. Distribution: . Coordinators of Regional Medical Programs Members of National Advisory Council and Review Committee of Regional Medical Programs Staff of Regional Medical Programs Service U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE wow @ Raalwille. Marvland 20852 va Model Cities Program 4q Model Cities is a major Federal response to the problems of the urban areas. It was established and is being implemented as a demon- stration program to identify new ways in which Federal resources can be used more effectively. Model Cities. is also viewed as a means of reforming Federal, state and local administrative systems through a partnership between government and private citizens from both the city involved and the affected neighborhoods. The legislation which established the concept requires that each city involved develop a program of sufficient innovation and magnitude to make a substantial impact on the physical and social problems of that city. Regional Medical Program Involvement and Commitment Since good health services are a basic societal need, the Health Services and Mental ‘Health Administration has expressed its. desire to . coordinate its health planning and program development functions as ag represented by its agencies directly involved in this concern with ch the Model Cities programs. This action reflects the continued emphasis — the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare is placing during fiscal year 1971 on the development and funding of new activities which will favorably affect persons living in Model Cities demonstration areas. Accordingly, $1.9 million in. Regional Medical Programs grant funds will be earmarked for Model City related activities approved as part of Tegular Regional Medical Programs annual awards during fiscal q year ; New Certification Requirement and Process In order to insure adequate participation by the offices of the mayors of the Model Cities and the Model City Demonstration Agencies (CDA) of these cities in the development of appropriate plans and activities, and to coordinate all such activity within the Health, Education, and Welfare Regions involved, a certification process has been developed, and is applicable to all Health, Education, and Welfare grant assistance progralls , including those of Regional Medical Programs Service . The newly established process requires written certification on a special form completed by each Director of a Model City Demonstration Agency certifying that each of the proposed activities or projects has involved acceptable citizen participation, is adéquately linked with the total Model Cities Program, and that the sponsor has consulted on the project with a representative of the city's chief executive. The Health, Education, and Welfare Regional Director must also sign the certification document to indicate his knowledge and approval of the activity. This type of certification is required for all activities for which Department of Health, Education, and Welfare funding is requested which... Are an element of a Model City's Program Was developed for primary impact in the Model Neighborhood Serves an area larger than the Model Neighborhood, but -will have a discernible impact in the Model Neighborhood. In the future, no Regional Medical Program grant application, or portion thereof, which requests support for Model Cities related activities or projects will be reviewed or be finally acted upon " until the appropriate certification has been received as part of that application.* Advice and Information In order to avoid delays and difficulties, the Director of the Model City Agency and the Health, Education and Welfare Regional Office should be brought into any discussions between Regional Medical Program groups involved in such activities early in the developmental stage. In that way they can begin the certification process if it is necessary. A current compilation of all Model Cities listed within each Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Region has been assembled. ** Model Cities included under "First Round" grants were the first 75 cities selected and funded for participation in the Model Cities Program. Most of this group have completed their year of planning, and are now in the first year of implementing their plans. Those cities included under "Second Round" grants are now completing their year of planning in preparation for entering their first year of implementation of their plans. Since there is also a Health Services and Mental Health Administration staff person. serving as the Model Cities Coordinator in each Regional Office, those names are included in that listing.** Mr. Cleveland R. Chambliss, Office of Organizational Liaison of Regional Medical Programs Service, *** has been named to provide contact and coordination within Regional Medical Programs Service for all Model Cities activities. He will work closely with the Regional Medical Programs Service liaison officers and other staff to provide such information and assistance to the Regions as may: be requested or required. ~ Index ; ¥ Sample certification document and instructions on Pages 35-40. #* Lists on.Pages 4-34. *kk Telephone 301/443-1580 - 3+ REGIONAL HEALTH DIRECTORS, HEALTH SERVICES AND MENTAL © T RDINATORS, MODEL CITIES, HEALTH ADMINISTRATION QOORDI NS mons CDA) DIRECTORS AND CITY DEMONSTRATION AGENCY ( DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE REGION I Dr. Mabel Ross Dr. Harry Allen Regional Health Director HSMHA Model Cities Coordinator John FE. Kennedy Federal Bldg. John F. Kennedy Federal Bldg. Boston, Massachusetts 02203 Boston, Massachusetts 02203 Phone: 617-223-6827 Phone: 617-223-6854 MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS CDA DIRECTOR CONNECTICUT Bridgeport James Connaly Acting Director Model City Agency 815 Penbroke Street Bridgeport, Connecticut 06608 @ Phone: 203-333-8551 . Hartford Alphonso Patrick Administrator ‘Model City Agency City Hall - Room 206 © 550 Maine Street Hartford, Connecticut 06103 Phone: «203-249-7371 - Ext. 460 New. Haven James Whitney Model Cities Coordinator City Hall - Room 401 177 Church Street New Haven, Connecticut 06510 Phone: 203-772-3460 REGION I (continued) MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS MAINE MASSACHUSETTS Portland Boston Cambridge Lowell New Bedford Springfield CDA DIRECTOR Jadine O'Brien Acting Director Model Cities Office City Hall - Room 317 389 Congress Street Portland, Maine 94111 Phone: 207-774-8221 Paul Parks Administrator Model Cities Administration 2401 Washington Street Roxbury, Massachusetts 02119 . Phone: 617-442-9270 Robert Williams Director Model Cities Program 238 Columbia Street Cambridge, Massachusetts. 02139 Phone: 617-876-9575 John Tavares Model Cities Agency -435 Moody Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01854 Phone: 617-453-0521 Richard A. Pline 30 Second Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 Phone: 617-997-3148 David Nesbitt Model Cities Agency 19 Catherine Street Springfield, Massachusetts 01109 Phone: 413-781-0671 DHEW REGION I (continued) MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS MASSACHUSETTS Worcester NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester RHODE ISLAND Providence VERMONT Winooski . MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS | CONNECTICUT New London Waterbury CDA DIRECTOR Leo Sarkisian Acting Director 695 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01610 Phone: 617-791-0996 C. Kenneth Proefrock 294 Pine Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 Phone: 603-669-6790 Richard Torchia Apartment 1-D . 672 Prairie Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02905 Phone: 401-467-3560 4 David Drew City Hall West Allen Street Winooski, Vermont 05404 Phone: 802-864-0571 Richard W. Gittens Director. Model Cities Agency 470 Bank Street. New London, Connecticut 06320 Phone: 203-442-0341 Dr. Warren M. Banner Director Model Cities Program City Hall Waterbury, Connecticut 06702 q Phone: 203-756-9494 - Ext. 241 DHEW REGION I (continued) MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS MAINE Lewiston MASSACHUSETTS Fall River Holyoke Lynn RHODE ISLAND Pawtucket CDA DIRECTOR Richard W. Carbonneau Executive Director Model City Agency 536 Lisbon Street Lewiston,:-Maine 04240 Phone: 207-784-1535 Paul Poulos Director Model City Agency City Hall 123 N. Maine Street Fall River, Massachusetts 02720 Phone: 617-679-0130 Rev. Henry E. Ramsey Director Model City Agency City Hall 29 N. East Street Holyoke, Massachusetts 01040 Phone: 413-536-0453 Director Model City Agency City Hall . Lynn, Massachusetts 01901 Phone: 617-498-4000 - Ext. 60 John Sasso Director Model City Agency City Hall Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 Phone: 401-722-2542 nes © REGION II Dr. William J. Putnam Mr. Michael Burke Regional Health Director HSMHA Model Cities Coordinator Federal Building Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10007 New York, New York 10007 Phone: 212-264-2560 Phone: 212-264-2530 MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS CDA DIRECTOR NEW JERSEY Hoboken Michael Coleman Hoboken Model Cities Agency 84 Washington Street | Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 - Phone: 201-659-3307 Newark Donald Malafronte Office of the Mayor City Hall - Room 201 Newark, New Jersey 07102 , Phone: 201-643-6300 - Ext. 270. Trenton Jacob Getson Model Cities Program City Hall Annex - 2nd Floor Trenton, New Jersey 08606 Phone: 609-394-3242 NEW YORK Buffalo Jesse Nash , Model Cities Agency City Hall - Room 311 Buffalo, New York 14202 Phone: 716-856-4200 Cohoes Alan R. Koppel City Demonstration Agency Education Center 2 Johnston Avenue © Cohoes, New York 12047 Phone: 518-235-8120 @ e DHEW REGION II (continued) MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS NEW YORK ° PENNSYLVANIA New York City Poughkeepsie Rochester » Philadelphia Pittsburgh Reading CDA DIRECTOR Joseph Williams Executive Secretary Model Cities Policy Committee 2 Lafayette Street New York, New York 10007 Phone: 212-566-3880 Julio Vivas Model Cities Agency 347 Mill Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12602 . Phone: 914-454-4400 - 454-4404 Jeffrey Swain Acting Director 221 Joseph Avenue Rochester, New York 14605 Phone: 716-232-1150 Mrs. Goldie Watson Administrator Model Cities City Hall Annex - Room 701 _ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 Phone: 215-686-7700. Arthur Burt Model Cities Director 200 Ross Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Phone: 412-471-5659 - Ext. 204 | Leonidas G. Vastardis Lee Reading Model Cities Agency” . © 433 Penn Street Reading, Pennsylvania 19601 Phone: 215-376-5427 THEW REGION II (continued) © MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS PENNSYLVANIA Wilkes-Barre MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS DELAWARE Wilmington NEW JERSEY Atlantic City East Orange Jersey City --10 - CDA DIRECTOR William A. Schutter Director Model Cities Agency 426 First National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 Phone: 717-823-0147 William E. Myers Model Cities Director 1234 W. 4th Street Wilmington, Delaware 19805 Phone: 302-658-6641 - Ext. 675 6 Bernard Fulton Director Model Cities Agency City Hall Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 Phone: 609-344-1197 Ben Locker Director Model Cities Program City Hall Plaza East Orange, New Jersey 07019 Phone: 201-673-4100 Kenneth A. Mickens Director Model Cities Agency 571 Jackson Street Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 Phone: 201-434-3600 - Ext. 258 ) a aT REGION II (continued) MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS NEW JERSEY Paterson Perth Amboy Plainfield NEW YORK Binghamton Mount Vernon Syracuse -ll- CDA DIRECTOR ~ John Bell Director Model Cities Agency City Hall Paterson, New Jersey 07505 Phone: ' 201-278-9500 Robert Ungerleider Model Cities Director City Hall 202 Jefferson Street Perth Amboy, New Jersey 08861 Phone: 201-442-4000 Model Cities Director 644 W. 4th Street Plainfield, New Jersey 07061 Phone: 201-561-3266 Michael J. Murphy Director Model City Agency 137 Hawley Street Binghamton, New York 13901 Phone: 607-772-0295 C, Channing Conway Director Model Cities Agency 117 W. 2nd Street Mount Vernon, New York 10550 Phone: 914-664-8650 Reginald Gary Coordinator Model Cities 416 W. Onondaga Street Syracuse, New York 13202 Phone: 315-473-5641 DHEW REGION II (continued) MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny County Bradford Erie Lancaster REGION III “Mr. Julian Hanlon Acting Regional Health Director 220 Seventh Street, N.E Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Phone: 703-296-1248 CDA DIRECTOR John N. Milberger Associate Director Allegheny County City Demonstration Agency 429 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Phone: 412-281-8547 Milton Lopus - Municipal Building Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701 Phone: 814-368-4139 Alex R. Pelinsky Administrator Model Cities Agency ~ 321 E. 18th Street » Erie, Pennsylvania 16503 Phone: 814-454-2836 Phillip Cullen Director City Demonstration Agency 106 S. Queen Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 Phone: 717-397-3501 Dr. H. Thomas Blum HSMHA Model Cities Coordinator 220 Seventh Street, N.E. Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Phone: 703-296-1431 Add to REGION III following entry for Acting Regional Health Director MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS CDA DIRECTOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA James Alexander Model City Administrator District Building 14th §& E Streets, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 Page 12a Special Issue - "News, Information and Data June 19, 1970 (Vol. 4, No. 31S), "MODEL CITIES and Regional Medical Programs ."' @ = REGION III (continued) MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS KENTUCKY Bowling Green Pikeville MARYLAND — Baltimore ® NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Winston-Salem PUERTO RICO San Juan 43 - CDA DIRECTOR Robert McCormack Fairview Bldg. 730 Fairview Avenue Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Phone: 502-842-4281 William Turner City Demonstration Agency Director ' 209 Caroline Avenue Pikeville, Kentucky 41501 Phone: 606-432-3141 William G. Sykes Director City Hall - Room 225 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 Phone: 302-752-2000 - Ext. 2208 Paul R. Jones City Demonstration Agency Director. 401 East Second Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Phone: 704-333-9624 James Wilson City Demonstration Agency Director P.O. Box 2511 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 Phone: 919-723-9292 - Ext. 303 luis Kortright City Hall San Juan, Puerto Rico 00956 = Phone: 809-725-7372 (FTS 106-622-0202) DHEW a REGION ‘III (continued) MODEL CITIES - FIRST ROUND PLANNING GRANTS VIRGINIA Norfolk MODEL CITIES - SECOND ROUND PLANNING GRANTS KENTUCKY Covington Danville MARYLAND ) Prince Georges County NORTH CAROLINA Asheville CDA DIRECTOR Donald Slater Model Cities Program City Hall - Bast Wing Norfolk, Virginia 23501 Phone: 703-441-2451 James P. Clay Director City Demonstration Agency 3-East 12th Street Covington, Kentucky 41011 Phone: 606-431~+6600 Milton McAngus . Director © City Demonstration Agency 445 West Main Street Danville, Kentucky 40422 Phone: 606-236-8181 Thomas A. Cassidy Acting Director Model Cities Program 7414 - 80th Avenue Palmer Park, Maryland 20835 Phone: 301-772-6520 Logan Delany Director City Demonstration Agency 40 N. French Broad Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Phone: 704-253-4876 ©