Chicago Housing Authority development records

Descriptive Summary

Repository
Chicago History Museum
Research Center
1601 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60614-6038
Creator
Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago Dwelling Association, United States Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Chicago Housing Authority times
Bib number
00145811
Title
Chicago Housing Authority development records
Dates
1948-1992
Quantity
16 linear ft. (39 boxes)
Call number
MSS Lot C
Language
English

Restriction(s)

Boxes 31-33 are closed until 2075.

Terms governing use

All rights owned by the donor, including copyright, were deeded to Chicago Historical Society. Copyright may be retained by the creators of items, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law, unless otherwise noted.

Provenance statement

Gift of the Chicago Housing Authority (accession #: 2003.0052.1).

Please cite this collection as

Chicago Housing Authority development records (Chicago History Museum) plus a detailed description, date, and box/folder number of a specific item.

Collection Summary

Correspondence, legal documents, financial records, research files, newsletters, press releases, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, maps, transcripts of speeches, and other records of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). Most of the materials relate to CHA's city development plans for the placement of public housing, including ordinances, easements, urban renewal studies, and issues in administering the agency. Also present are materials on activities by and for tenants; complaint files; and files concerning civil rights, affirmative action, and the 1966 racial discrimination lawsuit against CHA filed by Dorothy Gautreaux and other tenants.

Biographical/historical note

The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is a municipal corporation established in 1937 to administer public housing in Chicago. Over the years, CHA built many public housing projects, mostly on the South Side of Chicago and primarily serving low-income families although some projects were built in other neighborhoods and planned for other demographic groups. Some of the most prominent projects were the Cabrini-Green Homes (begun in 1942), the ABLA complex (begun in 1943), the Stateway Gardens Homes (begun in 1955), and Robert Taylor Homes (begun in 1962). ABLA included the Jane Addams Homes, the Robert Brooks Homes (including the Robert Brooks Extension), Loomis Courts, and the Grace Abbott Homes. Over the years, the majority of CHA residents were African American, and the selection of sites for public housing often involved controversy. CHA was accused of racial discrimination and segregation and was brought to court in 1966 in a lawsuit filed by Dorothy Gautreaux and other tenants. In 1996, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development took control of CHA, and its supervision lasted until 2000, when Mayor Richard M. Daley and the City of Chicago regained authority over CHA and began housing renovations and redesigns.

Related material

Related materials at Chicago History Museum, Research Center, include "Scrapbooks of newspapers clippings pertaining to the activities of the Chicago Housing Authority, 1957-1967"; and other materials cataloged separately, such as photographs; publications by CHA; and publications about CHA.

Other Finding Aids

Finding aid also submitted to the Explore Chicago Collections portal.

Indexed Terms

Organization and Arrangement of Collection

The collection is arranged nine series.

Series 1. Ordinances and zoning materials, 1949-1992 (box 1-3)

Series 1 consists of correspondence, ordinances and easements, city council meeting minutes, claim deeds, traffic summons, and other documents regarding Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). Topics include housing, facility repairs, ordinances and zoning, development, and relocation housing projects for the elderly.

Series 2. City plans and urban renewal materials, 1949-1961, 1992 (box 4-10)

Series 2 contains correspondence, maps, plans, administrative files, and other documents regarding city planning, urban renewal, and land clearance. Included are renewal plans and maps for Lincoln Park, 68 South Dearborn in the Loop, and Hyde Park-Kenwood neighborhoods, which detail new housing developments. Also present is a Northwestern University Metropolitan Survey which assesses CHA renewal areas (1963-1966) and materials from the 1992 Public Housing Management Assessment Program (PHMAP) for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Series 3. Financial records, 1960-1991 (box 11-16)

Series 3 consists of correspondence, audit reports, bids, rehabilitation and loan agreements, and other financial records of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). Financial institutions evident in the materials include the Continental Illinois National Bank (1960-1985), Cole Taylor Bank (1990-1991), and the LaSalle National Bank of Chicago (1960-1990). Also present are materials regarding collection agencies.

Series 4. Correspondence and speeches, 1955-1991 (17-20)

Series 4 contains correspondence to and from the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) regarding a variety of administrative issues such as complaints from public housing residents. Also present are speech transcripts from CHA meetings and project ground-breakings.

Series 5. Chicago Dwelling Association (CDA) materials, 1948-1961 (box 21)

Series 5 contains correspondence, resolutions and bylaws, meeting minutes, and other files relating to the Chicago Dwelling Association (CDA), a branch of CHA that often worked with middle-income families.

Series 6. Administrative files, 1953-1991 (box 22-28)

Series 6 consists of historical records, legal files, policies and procedures, newsletters, and other administrative records of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). Publications include annual reports and Chicago Housing Authority Times (also known as CHAT), the CHA monthly newsletter. Legal files consist of materials regarding the 1966 Gautreaux v. CHA lawsuit on racial discrimination, as well as other legal suits. Also included are materials concerning the American Arbitration Association (AAA), which acted as a mediator between public housing residents and CHA. A resident handbook outlining acceptable behavior for public housing residents is also present.

Series 7. City boards and clubs materials, 1955-1983 (box 28-30)

Series 7 contains correspondence, plans, proposals, and other materials regarding Chicago boards and clubs that worked with the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA), including the Board of Health, Board of Education, the Chicago Boys and Girls Club, religious organizations, park districts, and gym clubs. Also present are correspondence, citations, and proposals regarding to the Cook County Board of Commissioners.

Series 8. Human Resources Dept. files, 1954-1990 (box 30-33) [boxes 31-33 CLOSED until 2075.]

Series 8 contains incident reports, correspondence, citations, and other administrative files of the Human Resources Department of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). Materials relate to crime, arson, riots, affirmative action, racial integration, and civil rights. Boxes 31-33 are closed until 2075.

Series 9. Development program materials, 1964-1989 (box 34-39)

Series 9 includes contracts, maps, neighborhood reports, construction specifications, proposed budgets, and other materials for the building of mostly scattered site CHA projects throughout Chicago. CHA created and assembled these materials to submit to HUD for approval and eventual funding. Also includes some engineering reports that detail some repairs to CHA buildings.

Detailed list of contents of the collection

Series 1. Ordinances and zoning materials
1949-1992
Box 1-3
Title
Ordinances and zoning materials
Dates
1949-1992
Series 2. City plans and urban renewal materials
1949-1961
1992
Box 4-10
Title
City plans and urban renewal materials
Dates
1949-1961
Dates
1992
Series 3. Financial records
1960-1991
Box 11-16
Title
Financial records
Dates
1960-1991
Series 4. Correspondence and speeches
1955-1991
Box 17-20
Title
Correspondence and speeches
Dates
1955-1991
Series 5. Chicago Dwelling Association (CDA) materials
1948-1961
Box 21
Title
Chicago Dwelling Association (CDA) materials
Dates
1948-1961
Series 6. Administrative files
1953-1991
Box 22-28
Title
Administrative files
Dates
1953-1991
Series 7. City boards and clubs materials
1955-1983
Box 28-30
Title
City boards and clubs materials
Dates
1955-1983
Series 8. Human Resources Dept. files
1954-1990
Box 30-33
Title
Human Resources Dept. files
Dates
1954-1990
Restriction(s)

Boxes 31-33 CLOSED until 2075.

Series 9. Development program materials
1964-1989
Box 34-39
Title
Development program materials
Dates
1964-1989