AHA Denied Forged Signatures in July Council Meeting
By Matthew Cardinale, News Editor, The Atlanta Progressive News (December 10, 2007)
(APN) ATLANTA – "Your signatures are not forged. The signatures are not required," Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA)
director Renee Glover told the City Council of Atlanta during a July 2007 Work Session on AHA’s campaign to demolish all
remaining public housing in Atlanta, according to a video of the meeting on Channel 26, Atlanta Progressive News has
learned.
Glover made the remarks in response to public comment by Diane Wright, Resident President for Hollywood Court and Chair
of the Jurisdiction-Wide Resident Advisory Board (RAB Board).
However, according to documents obtained exclusively by Atlanta Progressive News, AHA did send in a falsified sign-in
sheet, which was typed up, to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in five demolition applications,
although the RAB Board does not type up its sign-in sheets. AHA also falsified the meeting agenda and minutes from the
February 14, 2007, RAB Board Meeting.
Ainars Rodins of the Special Application Center said he sent the information provided by APN to HUD’s Office of the
Inspector General and that APN would be hearing from them.
"How did they put those names on those papers? We didn't sign them. They didn't ask us could they use our names," Wright
told Atlanta Progressive News.
"If they're using your name, that's like stealing my identity," Wright said. "She not only misled the Council, she
misled HUD too."
GLOVER DENIED FORGERIES AT COUNCIL MEETING
"I have a question to ask about relocation. Where is the relocation plan? You're telling these people that you got
vouchers for 'em, and that you got places for 'em. Where is the relocation plan?" Wright asked.
"The relocation plans are inside of each of the demolition applications," Glover said.
"We haven't seen the demolition applications. So that's why I'm asking you. We've asked you all for those plans. And
we've asked for the relocation [plans]. And the demolition [plans]. And we want to also know whose signatures did you
send in to HUD for these plans to go through because Jurisdiction-Wide never gave you anything, and if our signatures
forged Ms. Glover, that's wrong," Wright said.
"Your signatures are not forged," Glover said.
"You needed signatures from the RAB Board," Wright said.
"The signatures are not required," Glover said.
"We're gonna try and not have a dialogue here," Chairman Jim Maddox of the CDHR Committee said.
"I understand what you're saying. But I'm letting her know that in that application it does state that they're supposed
to get our signatures. They called and asked for our signatures and we refused to give it to 'em," Wright said.
"I don't want to get into a debate," Glover said.
"We are required to consult with the various Resident Advisory Boards and we have done that and all the requirements in
conjunction with the demolition applications have been met," Glover said.
"Ms. Glover, I read the HUD rules and regulations well, and I really understand them. And I'm asking you again, where is
a copy of the signatures? When I asked you all before, Mr. Simms brought me a [demolition] schedule and told me that
he's not gonna give me a copy. To write a [Open Records Act] letter to get a copy of the signatures. We need to know
whose signatures that you sent in. Cause you do have to send those signatures in," Wright said.
"Ms. Wright, I would ask that you would probably do better just making your comments and moving on. Just make whatever
comments, put your concerns out on the record. And then move on. Cause I don't know if we're going to be productive in
trying to go back and forth with Ms. Glover. We can meet with her again," Councilwoman Felicia Moore said.
RESIDENT LEADER RESPONDS
Glover said that the signatures were not forged. However, based on the evidence obtained by Atlanta Progressive News,
Wright disagrees.
"Those sign-in sheets [sent in to HUD] was from the RAB Board supposedly," Wright told APN. "Those are supposed to be
the signatures."
"Number one, the meeting is the RAB Board meeting; it’s not AHA’s meeting. We never gave them any sign-in sheets or any
minutes from that meeting," Wright said.
Glover also said the signatures were not required by HUD. To be sure, the application does not appear to ask
specifically for signatures, only evidence of resident consultation, thus Glover’s assertion may be technically true.
However, it was still misleading of Glover to say they were not required, because even if they were not required, AHA
apparently sent a HUD collection of both real and forged sign-in sheets.
From the five individual resident associations of Inglewood Manor, Leila Valley, U-Rescue Villa, Jonesboro North, and
Jonesboro South, AHA sent in photocopies of what appear to be actual sign-in sheets. However, for the RAB Board, AHA
sent in a typed list of names but presented it as the Sign-In Sheet in capital letters both in the application itself
and in the attached list AHA apparently typed up.
"If they're not required, why did [AHA’s] Charles Walker call and ask us for the sign-in sheets and the minutes? When
Charles Walker called, we refused to give him the sign-in sheets and the minutes. First he called the Secretary of the
RAB Board [Louis Amey] and he asked him to get the sign in sheet and the minutes. We said no," Wright said.
"Cause, we didn't know what he wanted to use them for but we knew it wasn't right," Wright said.
"Then Charles asked me for them and I told him no. He said, ok, and hung up. Conversation was over," Wright said.
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