Guide to the Bill Vivian Records
1974-1979

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Overview of the Collection

Creator: Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development
Title: Bill Vivian Records
Dates: 1974-1979 ( inclusive )
Quantity: 0.8 cubic foot (2 boxes)
Collection Number: 1620-01
Summary: Files of the director of the Department of Community Development's Housing Division.
Repository: City of Seattle
Seattle Municipal Archives

PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives

Languages: Collection materials are in English 

Historical Note

The Department of Community Development administered the City's comprehensive plan and provided direction and support for the City's physical and economic development through community planning. DCD was established in 1969 and assumed the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission and the Urban Renewal Program. In 1972, the Office of Economic Development was created in the Department to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. DCD was the lead agency for implementing various types of grant funded projects, such as Neighborhood Improvement Program, Targeted Neighborhood Assistance Program, and Neighborhood Development Program. DCD was abolished in 1992 and its programs were relocated in the Department of Neighborhoods, Department of Housing and Human Services, Planning Department, and other agencies. DCD records include material from the City Planning Commission, Zoning Commission, Metropolitan Arts Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Urban Renewal Program.

Content Description

Files of the director of the Housing Division, formerly known as the Housing Rehabilitation Section. Includes correspondence, reports, and working papers relating to housing rehabilitation, low income housing, and Federal housing loan programs.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access :  

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation :  

[Item and date], Bill Vivian Records, Record Series 1620-01. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Administrative Information


Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

1620-01:  Bill Vivian Records, 1974-1979
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1/1 Seattle Housing Authority 1976-1979
1/2 Section 8, Piggy Back 1974-1979
1/3 Section 8, Round 1 1974-1979
1/4 Winchester Heights 1974-1979
1/5 Section 8, Proposals 1974-1979
1/6 Greenwood Apartments 1974-1979
1/7 Alki Hotel 1974-1979
1/8 Woo, James 1974-1979
1/9 Ravenna III Company 1974-1979
1/10 Morgan / Pollard 1974-1979
1/11 Label, Abie 1974-1979
1/12 Securities-Intermountain, Inc. 1974-1979
1/13 Greenwood N. and 97th Street SW 1974-1979
1/14 Section 8, 1977 Allocation 1974-1979
1/15 Section 8, Housing 1974-1979
1/16 Section 8, 1976 Allocation 1974-1979
1/17 Gee How Oak Tin Association 1974-1979
2/1 Alki Hotel 1974-1979
2/2 International District 1974-1979
2/3 Rex Hotel 1974-1979
2/4 Lasalle Agreement 1974-1979
2/5 Fairmount Agreement 1974-1979
2/6 Multi-Family, 312 Loan Proposal 1974-1979
2/7 Union Hotel 1974-1979
2/8 Untitled 1974-1979
2/9 Union Association Proposal 1974-1979
2/10 Multi-Family Study 1974-1979
2/11 HUD 312 Regulatory Agreement 1974-1979
2/12 Pike Housing 1974-1979
2/13 Untitled 1974-1979
2/14 Pioneer Square Apartments 1974-1979
2/15 Wu and Stapp Issues 1974-1979
2/16 Comprehensive Plan 1974-1979
2/17 Comprehensive Plan, Zoning 1974-1979

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Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

  • Personal Names :
  • Vivian, Bill
  • Corporate Names :
  • Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development
  • Geographical Names :
  • Seattle (Wash.)
  • Subject Terms :
  • Housing rehabilitation--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Low-income housing--Washington (State)--Seattle

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