June 6, 1951 - Resolution 3172 (Authorizing the City Manager to bring together parties of interest to locate alternate housing for residents of Section 14)
December 19, 1951 - Resolution 3307 (Instructing City Manager to work closely with state and county health authorities in an endeavor to secure deferment of all evictions on Section 14 until May 1, 1952)
January 9, 1952 - Resolution 3338 (Authorizing appointment of a committee of five businessmen to look into the matter of providing housing for residents of Section 14)
June 30, 1953 - Resolution 3808 (City Council declares a moratorium on abatement of substandard buildings on Section 14 that would be abated pursuant to the State Housing Act)
October 6, 1953 - Resolution 3900 (Establishing a governing board pursuant to the provisions of the State Housing Act)
March 6, 1961 - Resolution 6213 (Authorizing the Mayor to submit a request to the Federal Housing Administration for Section 221 assistance to relocate families displaced from the southwest quarter of Section 14)
April 10, 1961 - Resolution 6291 (Appropriating $500 to conduct a block census to determine the number of relocation dwelling units needed to house those displaced)
June 12, 1961 - Resolution 6419 (Approval of Mayor's appointment of a citizens committee to study Section 14 issues)
July 10, 1961 - Resolution 6454 (Declaration of Policy for the purpose of alleviating substandard housing in portions of the City)
February 19, 1962 - Resolution 6781 (Requesting the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Association of Conservators and Guardians to work with the City to formulate a plan for the removal/burning of piles of lumber - resulting from demolition of substandard buildings on Section - at the County dump)
September 21, 1964 - Resolution 8168 (Requesting the Tribal Council, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Allottees and the Conservator and Guardians Association to aid the City in a drive to clean up Section 14)
October 25, 1965 - Resolution 8516 (Amending the fiscal year 1965 - 1966 budget to appropriate $10,000 to Fire Department Contract Services account to continue the City-wide clean up program in Section 14 and other areas)
February 27, 1967 - Resolution 8872 (Authorizing the City Manager to execute a Supply Contract with the U.S. government in the amount of $5,000 for demolition and readying for controlled burning of structures within Section 14 as mutually agreed upon by the City and Bureau of Indian Affairs)