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<br />IV. Summary <br /> <br />Several basic thoughts are contained in this chapter. <br /> <br />A. Housing is an old, well-established but often overlooked topic within this country. <br />Indications are, however, that the broad field of housing will receive much more <br />attention from the policy makers throughout the country within the coming years. <br /> <br />B. No single agency can eliminate urban blight. A concentrated effort of all city <br />departments, private concerns, and political bodies must be focused on small <br />sections (neighborhoods) to minimize or control urban blight and its associated <br />human sufferings. <br /> <br />c. A housing effort cannot be successful if it is merely an inspection of houses for code <br />compliance. There must also be a united effort to eliminate environmental stress <br />within the neighborhood and instill motivation to work towards improving their <br />environment. <br /> <br />Q:\HOUSING\HOUS-HIS.RPT <br /> <br />8 <br />