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



Guide to the Department of Community Development Director's Records, 1970-1991


1600-03





Finding aid prepared by Scott Cline and Julie Kerssen

Finding aid encoded by Shannon B. Lynch and Julie Kerssen, 2007


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

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

 
Collection Number:
 

1600-03

 
Creator:
 

Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development

 
Title:
 

Director's Records

 
Dates:
 

1970-1991 (inclusive)
1976-1991 (bulk)

 
Quantity:
 

31.8 cubic ft.
80 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Working papers, correspondence, and subject files of Department of Community Development directors. Includes memoranda, notes, and reports relating to project and program development and City planning. Major issues covered include housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, urban renewal, and downtown planning.

 

Biographical Note

The Department of Community Development (DCD) was established in 1969, assuming the responsibilities of the City Planning Commission staff and the Urban Renewal Program, previously a division of the Executive Department. Throughout its existence, DCD administered the City’s comprehensive planning and provided direction and support for the City’s physical and economic development through community planning. The Department was the City agency responsible for coordinating public and private efforts toward physical redevelopment and renewal in both residential and business districts. This work was based on the social, economic, and physical needs of the target community or district.

A very large portion of the DCD budget was realized from federal funds. This reliance on federal grants significantly impacted DCD's operational focus as certain types of federal funding dried up and other funding programs emerged. The administration of the Seattle Model City Program was moved to DCD in 1970, but funding ended in 1974. All but one of the City's Urban Renewal projects were closed out in 1977. And at about the same time, the Community Development Block Grant program, a federal pass-through program, was established. Other federal funding programs included the Neighborhood Improvement Program, Targeted Neighborhood Assistance Program, Neighborhood Development Program, and Urban Development Action Grants.

These changes in funding impacted the DCD's priorities and also led to several departmental reorganizations in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1972, the Department added economic development to its responsibilities in response to an economic decline in Seattle that had begun in the late 1960s. The focus was to provide information to businesses that were expanding or relocating in Seattle. At this point, DCD was managing planning and implementation of complex projects that had interdepartmental implications, such as development of the Central Waterfront, Freeway Park, Westlake Mall, Pike Place Market renewal, and the huge renewal projects in the Yesler/Atlantic, Northlake, and South Seattle neighborhoods.

In 1974, a Mayor's task force report recommended separating policy planning from development planning and implementation. While policy work went to the newly created Office of Policy Planning, DCD's focus turned to development and operational planning with added renewal projects in the Denny Regrade and International District, among others. With the addition of Community Development Block Grant funding, as well as other federal programs, DCD grew considerably in the late 1970s.

However, with the advent of President Ronald Reagan's administration, federal funding for Seattle was curtailed. In 1982, DCD's budget was cut by twenty percent and remained flat for the next three years. In 1986, following passage of the City's Housing Levy, the Department added a new function, administering the construction of new moderate to low income housing units. In addition, DCD was the lead agency working with the University of Washington in the late 1980s to promote Seattle, nationally and internationally, as a technology center.

Mayor Norm Rice, whose first term began in 1990, reorganized the City's housing, human services, economic development, and planning functions. DCD was abolished in 1992. Its programs were relocated in several City agencies, including the newly organized Department of Neighborhoods, Department of Housing and Human Services, and Planning Department.

Content Description

The collection consists of 31.8 cubic feet of working papers, correspondence, and subject files of Department of Community Development directors. Included are memoranda, notes, and reports relating to planning and project and program development. The records cover the major functional areas of concern to the Department: housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, urban renewal, and downtown planning. The files were generated by Paul Schell, James Hornell, Darel Grothaus, Evelyn Sun, Dean Mosier, David Moseley, and Linda Dupont-Johnson. Series are described more fully below.

Arrangement

The records are arranged into ten functional categories:

  • Administration
  • Downtown Development
  • Economic Development
  • Environmental Management
  • Housing
  • Neighborhood Planning
  • Pike Place Market Project
  • Urban Conservation
  • Westlake Project
  • Zoning

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation 

[Item and date], Department of Community Development Director's Records, Record Series 1600-03. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Related Information

Related Materials 

The records of the Department of Community Development's first director, James D. Braman, Jr., are currently at the University of Washington. Braman was DCD's director from 1969 to 1974.

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.

 
Dupont-Johnson, Linda
Grothaus, Darel
Hornell, James
Moseley, David
Mosier, Dean
Schell, Paul, 1937-
Sun, Evelyn
Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Community Development
Seattle (Wash.)
City planning--Washington (State)--Seattle
Community development--Washington (State)--Seattle
Economic development--Washington (State)--Seattle
Environmental management--Washington (State)--Seattle
Historic preservation--Washington (State)--Seattle
Housing--Washington (State)--Seattle
Land use, Urban--Washington (State)--Seattle
Pike Place Market (Seattle, Wash.)
Urban renewal--Washington (State)--Seattle
Zoning--Washington (State)--Seattle

Detailed Description of the Collection

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


 

Administration, 1973-1991

4.0 cubic feet
The DCD director's Administration records document the department's finance and budget matters, federal and state legislative agendas, relations with other City departments, public relations, internal policy and organization, and the director's role in the Mayor's advisory cabinets. A significant body of this material relates to the administration of federal grants, especially Community Development Block Grants and Urban Development Action Grants. Nearly a quarter of the records concern work with the Mayor's Office, especially in the areas of housing, human services, land use, and physical development.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


Associated General Contractors Meetings.
  1983
 
1/2

Bhy Kracke City Gift Program.
  1977
 
1/3

Boards and Commissions.
  1982
 
1/4

Boards and Commissions. Advisory Forum on Balanced Growth.
  1988
 
1/5

Boards and Commissions. Advisory Forum on Balanced Growth.
  1988
 
1/6

Boards and Commissions. Multipurpose Bond Issue Task Force.
  1981
 
1/7

Boards and Commissions. Multipurpose Bond Issue Task Force.
  1981
 
1/8

Boards and Commissions. Seattle Design Commission.
  1976-1981
 
1/9

Boards and Commissions. Seattle Design Commission.
  1985
 
1/10

Boards and Commissions. Seattle Design Commission.
  1986-1987
 
1/11

Boards and Commissions. Seattle Planning Commission.
  1980
 
1/12

Boards and Commissions. Seattle 2000 Commission.
  1973
 
1/13

Budget, 1982.
  1981
 
1/14

Budget 1983.
  1982
 
1/15

Budget, 1985.
  1984
 
1/16

Budget, 1986.
  1985
 
1/17

Budget. In-depth Review.
  1986
 
1/18

Budget 1987.
  1986
 
2/1

Budget 1988.
  1987
 
2/2

Budget 1989.
  1988
 
2/3

Budget 1990.
  1989
 
2/4

Budget 1991.
  1990
 
2/5

Budget 1991.
  1991
 
2/6

Budget, 1992.
  1991
 
2/7

Community Development Block Grants.
  1977
 
2/8

Community Development Block Grants.
  1977
 
2/9

Community Development Block Grants.
  1979-1981
 
2/10

Community Development Block Grants.
  1981-1982
 
2/11

Community Development Block Grants.
  1982
 
3/1

Community Development Block Grants.
  1983
 
3/2

Community Development Block Grants.
  1984
 
3/3

Community Development Block Grants.
  1985
 
3/4

Community Development Block Grants.
  1986
 
3/5

Community Development Block Grants.
  1987-1988
 
3/6

Community Development Block Grants.
  1991
 
3/7

Departmental Correspondence. City Council Briefing Meeting.
  1984
 
3/8

Departmental Correspondence. Department of Construction and Land Use. Director Search.
  1988
 
3/9

Departmental Correspondence. Law Department Relationship.
  1991
 
3/10

Departmental Correspondence. Engineering Department Coordination.
  1984
 
3/11

Departmental Correspondence. Seattle Engineering Department.
  1982
 
3/12

Departmental Correspondence. Engineering Department Meetings with DCLU.
  1982
 
3/13

General Correspondence.
  1976
 
3/14

General Correspondence.
  1977
 
3/15

General Correspondence.
  1979-1982
 
4/1

General Correspondence.
  1984
 
4/2

General Correspondence.
  1984
 
4/3

General Correspondence.
  1985
 
4/4

General Correspondence.
  1986
 
4/5

General Correspondence.
  1986
 
4/6

General Correspondence.
  1987
 
4/7

General Correspondence.
  1988
 
4/8

General Correspondence.
  1989
 
4/9

General Correspondence.
  1990
 
5/1

General Correspondence.
  1991
 
5/2

General Correspondence.
  1991
 
5/3

General Correspondence. Accountability Memoranda. Quarterly.
  1977
 
5/4

General Correspondence. Citizen Participation Issues.
  1976-1979
 
5/5

General Correspondence. Commendations.
  1988
 
5/6

KidsPlace Action Agenda.
  1985
 
5/7

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1977
 
5/8

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1982
 
5/9

Legislation. State Legislative Package.
  1984
 
5/10

Legislation. Federal Budget Cuts.
  1985
 
5/11

Legislation. Federal Budget. Small Business Administration Funding.
  1985
 
5/12

Legislation. State Legislative Package.
  1985
 
5/13

Legislation. Federal Budget Cuts.
  1986
 
5/14

Legislation. State Legislative Package.
  1986
 
5/15

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1987
 
6/1

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1988
 
6/2

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1989
 
6/3

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1990
 
6/4

Legislation. Federal and State Legislative Packages.
  1991
 
6/5

Management. Department Cabinet and Retreat.
  1983-1984
 
6/6

Management. Department Cabinet and Retreat.
  1985
 
6/7

Management. Department Cabinet and Retreat.
  1986
 
6/8

Mayor's Reorganization Project.
  1979-1980
 
6/9

Mayor's Retreat.
  1984-1985
 
6/10

Mayor's Retreat.
  1986
 
6/11

Mayor's Retreat.
  1988
 
7/1

Mayor's Retreat.
  1988
 
7/2

Mayor's Retreat. Planning, Follow - Up Report.
  1988
 
7/3

Mayor's Subcabinets. Energy.
  1980
 
7/4

Mayor's Subcabinets. Environment.
  1986-1987
 
7/5

Mayor's Subcabinets. Executive Administration.
  1986-1987
 
7/6

Mayor's Subcabinets. Housing.
  1988
 
7/7

Mayor's Subcabinets. Housing.
  1989-1990
 
7/8

Mayor's Subcabinets. Human Services.
  1986-1987
 
7/9

Mayor's Subcabinets. Human Services.
  1988
 
7/10

Mayor's Subcabinets. Human Services.
  1989
 
7/11

Mayor's Subcabinets. Human Services.
  1990
 
8/1

Mayor's Subcabinets. Human Services.
  1991
 
8/2

Mayor's Subcabinets. Land Use.
  1982
 
8/3

Mayor's Subcabinets. Land Use.
  1984
 
8/4

Mayor's Subcabinets. Land Use.
  1985
 
8/5

Mayor's Subcabinets. Physical Development.
  1986-1987
 
8/6

Mayor's Subcabinets. Physical Development.
  1988
 
8/7

Mayor's Subcabinets. Physical Development.
  1989
 
8/8

Non-City Agencies. King County 2000.
  1987
 
8/9

Non-City Agencies. National Community Development Association.
  1987
 
9/1

Non-City Agencies. National Community Development Association.
  1989
 
9/2

Organization. Department of Community Development.
  1969-1970
 
9/3

Organization. Goals and Objectives.
  1973-1974
 
9/4

Organization. Walter Hundley Proposal.
  1975
 
9/5

Organization. Housing and Zoning Enforcement Reorganization.
  1988-1989
 
9/6

Organization. Housing and Zoning Enforcement Reorganization.
  1990
 
9/7

Organization. Reorganization of DCD.
  1990
 
9/8

Organization. Reorganization of DCD.
  1990
 
9/9

Public Relations. News Media.
  1981-1982
 
9/10

Public Relations. Press Releases.
  1984
 
9/11

Public Relations. Press Releases.
  1985
 
9/12

Public Relations. Press Releases.
  1986
 
9/13

Public Relations. Press Releases.
  1989
 
9/14

Public Relations. Public Service Announcement Promoting Seattle. Briefing Notes.
  1977
 
9/15

Speaking Points. DCD Director.
  1988
 
9/16

Speaking Points. DCD Director.
  1989
 
10/1

Speaking Points. DCD Director.
  1991
 
10/2

Speaking Points. DCD Director. Waterfront Development.
  1988
 
10/3

Speaking Points. Mayor.
  1988
 
10/4

Speaking Points. Mayor.
  1989
 
10/5

Speaking Points. Mayor.
  1990
 
10/6

Urban Development Action Grants.
  1984
 
10/7

Urban Development Action Grants.
  1985
 
10/8

WMBE/Affirmative Action. Goals and Policies.
  1983-1984
 
10/9

WMBE/Affirmative Action. Goals and Policies.
  1984-1987
 
10/10

WMBE/Affirmative Action. Utilization Ordinance.
  1985
 
10/11

Work Program and Policy Planning Agenda.
  1986
 
10/12

Work Program and Policy Planning Agenda.
  1987
 
10/13

Work Program and Policy Planning Agenda.
  1988
 
10/14

Work Program and Policy Planning Agenda.
  1990

 

Downtown Development, 1975-1991

4.6 cubic feet
Planning and development of the downtown core area was one of the principle program areas for DCD. Most of these records relate to the physical development of downtown, but also touch on economic development issues and downtown neighborhood preservation. Major topics include the development of the Denny Regrade area, renovation and revitalization of Union Station and the Union Station corridor, preservation and development in Pioneer Square and the International District, and planning for the central waterfront. Among the issues addressed for most of these topics were downtown transportation, parking policies, stadium construction, street populations, mitigation related to transit and transportation projects, and the development of downtown institutions such as the Seattle Art Museum and the Seattle Aquarium.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
11/1


Bay Link. Seattle Center to Elliot Bay (I).
  1975-1976
 
11/2

Bay Link Pedestrian Sky Bridge.
  1980-1982
 
11/3

Central Business District Boundaries and Definitions.
  1979-1981
 
11/4

CHG International. Inc.
  1979
 
11/5

Civic Center.
  1985-1987
 
11/6

Community Service Center.
  1985
 
11/7

Denny Regrade.
  1976-1977
 
11/8

Denny Regrade.
  1979
 
11/9

Denny Regrade.
  1980
 
11/10

Denny Regrade.
  1981
 
11/11

Denny Regrade.
  1982
 
11/12

Denny Regrade.
  1982
 
11/13

Denny Regrade.
  1982
 
11/14

Denny Regrade.
  1982
 
12/1

Denny Regrade.
  1982
 
12/2

Denny Regrade.
  1985-1986
 
12/3

Denny Regrade.
  1987-1989
 
12/4

Denny Regrade. Continental Plaza.
  1979
 
12/5

Denny Regrade. Grandview Condominiums.
  1977
 
12/6

Denny Regrade. Park Development.
  1977
 
12/7

Downtown Alternative Plan.
  1981-1982
 
12/8

Downtown Boom Report.
  1981
 
12/9

Downtown Economic Development Policy (Draft).
  1979-1982
 
12/10

Downtown Environmental Impact Statement Response.
  1981
 
12/11

Downtown Food Bank.
  1984-1985
 
12/12

Downtown Human Services Council.
  1980-1981
 
13/1

Disruption Mitigation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1986
 
13/2

Disruption Mitigation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1987
 
13/3

Disruption Mitigation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1988
 
13/4

Fifth Avenue Local Improvement District.
  1976-1977
 
13/5

First Hill Projects.
  1980-1981
 
13/6

Freeway Park.
  1977-1980
 
13/7

International District. Bush Hotel. Community and Cultural Center Plans.
  1979
 


Disruption Mitigation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1986-1987
 
13/8

International District. Community Garden.
  1979-1980
 
13/9

International District. General Correspondence.
  1976
 
13/10

International District. General Correspondence.
  1977
 
13/11

International District. General Correspondence.
  1979-1980
 
13/12

International District. General Correspondence.
  1981
 
14/1

International District.
  1984-1986
 
14/2

International District.
  1986-1987
 
14/3

International District.
  1988
 
14/4

International District.
  1989
 
14/5

International District.
  1990
 
14/6

International District. Imperial House.
  1979-1980
 
14/7

International District. Preservation and Development Authority.
  1977
 
14/8

International District. Preservation and Development Authority.
  1985
 
14/9

International District. Proposed Federal Jail in INS Building.
  1979-1980
 
14/10

International District Regulations.
  1981
 
14/11

International District. Special Review District Regulations.
  1980
 
14/12

International District. Special Review District Board Election Controversy.
  1979
 
14/13

International District. Stadium Parking and Access.
  1976
 
14/14

International District. Streetscaping.
  1976-1977
 
14/15

International District. Union Station Area Development.
  1979-1980
 
14/16

King County Jail.
  1981
 
14/17

Local Improvement Districts.
  1979-1980
 
15/1

Local Improvement Districts. Pike Street.
  1977-1981
 
15/2

Metro Base.
  1982
 
15/3

MetroTRANSITion.
  1979-1981
 
15/4

Normandie Apartments Site. First Hill.
  1977-1981
 
15/5

Parking.
  1982
 
15/6

Parking Policies.
  1977
 
15/7

Parking Policies.
  1979
 
15/8

Parking Regulations. Central Business District.
  1980
 
15/9

Pedestrian and Bicycle Paths.
  1977
 
15/10

Pioneer Square. General Correspondence.
  1977
 
15/11

Downtown Development. Pioneer Square.
  1981
 
15/12

Pioneer Square.
  1982
 
15/13

Pioneer Square. General Correspondence.
  1984
 
15/14

Pioneer Square. General Correspondence.
  1985
 
15/15

Pioneer Square. General Correspondence.
  1986-1991
 
15/16

Pioneer Square. Liquor Store.
  1981
 
16/1

Pioneer Square. Maintenance and Capital Improvement Study Committee.
  1985
 
16/2

Pioneer Square. Occidental Park. Extension.
  1977
 
16/3

Pioneer Square. Occidental Park. Proposed Removal of Benches.
  1989
 
16/4

Pioneer Square. Olympic Block Project.
  1985
 
16/5

Pioneer Square Plan Revision and Update.
  1988-1991
 
16/6

Pioneer Square. Preservation Board.
  1977
 
16/7

Pioneer Square. Preservation Board.
  1980-1981
 
16/8

Pioneer Square. Preservation Board.
  1986-1988
 
16/9

Pioneer Square. Preservation Board.
  1989-1991
 
16/10

Pioneer Square. Public Restrooms.
  1981
 
16/11

Pioneer Square. Social Services Siting.
  1981-1988
 
16/12

Pioneer Square. Special Review District.
  1977
 
16/13

Pioneer Square. Street People.
  1980-1981
 
16/14

Pioneer Square. Summit Project Briefs.
  1989
 
16/15

Pioneer Square. Summit.
  1989
 
17/1

Pioneer Square. Summit Update.
  1990
 
17/2

Projects, Various.
  1976
 
17/3

Projects, Various.
  1977
 
17/4

Projects, Various.
  1979-1982
 
17/5

Projects. Public Space Improvement.
  1978-1979
 
17/6

Seattle Art Museum.
  1983-1984
 
17/7

Seattle Art Museum.
  1985
 
17/8

Seattle Art Museum.
  1986
 
17/9

North Kingdome Lot Development.
  1981-1982
 


Stadium. North Kingdome Lot Development.
  1981-1982
 
17/10

North Kingdome Development.
  1991
 
17/11

Stadium. Parking and Access Review Committee (SPARC).
  1976-1977
 
17/12

Stadium. Sicks Stadium Task Force.
  1977
 
17/13

Street Population.
  1981-1982
 
17/14

Street Population.
  1984
 
17/15

Street Trees. Denny Regrade.
  1985
 
18/1

Transportation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1984
 
18/2

Transportation. Downtown Seattle Transit Project.
  1985
 
18/3

Union Station Corridor.
  1985
 
18/4

Union Station Corridor Development.
  1986
 
18/5

Union Station Corridor Development.
  1987
 
18/6

Union Station Corridor Development. North Kingdome.
  1988
 
18/7

Union Station Corridor Development. North Kingdome.
  1989
 
18/8

Central Waterfront. Beautification Project.
  1979-1980
 
18/9

Central Waterfront. Burlington Northern Railroad.
  1984
 
18/10

Central Waterfront. Burlington Northern Railroad.
  1985
 
18/11

Central Waterfront. Burlington Northern Railroad.
  1986-1989
 
18/12

Central Waterfront. Cornerstone Development.
  1980
 
18/13

Central Waterfront. Cornerstone Development.
  1980
 
18/14

Central Waterfront. Cornerstone Development.
  1982
 
19/1

Central Waterfront. Decorative Banners.
  1976
 
19/2

Central Waterfront. Elliott Bay Waterfront Exhibit.
  1979-1980
 
19/3

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1976-1977
 
19/4

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1978
 
19/5

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1979
 
19/6

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1980-1982
 
19/7

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1983
 
19/8

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1984
 
19/9

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1985
 
19/10

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1986-1988
 
19/11

Central Waterfront. General Correspondence.
  1989-1991
 
19/12

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1986
 
20/1

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1987
 
20/2

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1987
 
20/3

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1987
 
20/4

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1988
 
20/5

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1988
 
20/6

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan and Levy.
  1988
 
20/7

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan. Fund raising.
  1988
 
20/8

Central Waterfront. Harborfront Improvement Plan. Sound-to-Mountains Campaign. Fund raising.
  1988
 
20/9

Central Waterfront. Harborlines.
  1976
 
20/10

Central Waterfront. Harborlines.
  1977
 
20/11

Central Waterfront. Harborlines.
  1978
 
21/1

Central Waterfront. Harborlines.
  1979
 
21/2

Central Waterfront. King County Open Space Bond Levy.
  1988
 
21/3

Central Waterfront. Marine Cargo Facilities.
  1985
 
21/4

Central Waterfront. Maritime Heritage Center for Seattle.
  1987
 
21/5

Central Waterfront. Maritime Heritage Center for Seattle.
  1987
 
21/6

Central Waterfront. Maritime Heritage Center.
  1988
 
21/7

Central Waterfront. Mayor's Resource Group for the Harborfront Improvement Plan.
  1985
 
21/8

Central Waterfront. Myrtle Edwards Park.
  1980
 
21/9

Central Waterfront. Piers 55 and 56.
  1976
 
21/10

Central Waterfront. Pier 57 Harbor Lease Agreement.
  1989
 
21/11

Central Waterfront. Piers 57, 62, 63.
  1986-1987
 
21/12

Central Waterfront. Piers 57, 62, 63.
  1988
 
21/13

Central Waterfront. Piers 57, 62, 63.
  1989
 
21/14

Central Waterfront. Piers 62 and 63.
  1988
 
21/15

Central Waterfront. Pier 62/63.
  1989
 
21/16

Central Waterfront. Pier 62/63.
  1989
 
21/17

Central Waterfront. Port of Seattle.
  1989
 
22/1

Central Waterfront. Port of Seattle. Harborfront Development Strategy.
  1986
 
22/2

Central Waterfront. Port of Seattle Improvement.
  1990
 
22/3

Central Waterfront. Rouse Company.
  1982
 
22/4

Central Waterfront. Seattle Aquarium Redevelopment.
  1987-1988
 
22/5

Central Waterfront. Seattle Harborfront Redevelopment Project. Briefing Paper (Draft).
  1987
 
22/6

Central Waterfront. Seattle Marine Business Coalition.
  1984
 
22/7

Central Waterfront. Transportation Issues.
  1985
 
22/8

Central Waterfront. Washington State Ferry Terminal (Colman Dock).
  1977-1989
 
22/9

Waterfront Park Proposal.
  1981

 

Economic Development, 1976-1991

4.0 cubic feet
The records in this category focus on projects and programs designed to have an economic impact on the city's downtown core, but also in certain neighborhood commercial areas. Important projects and topics include the Neighborhood Business Development Loan Program, the disposition and development of the Lake Union Steam Plant, trade and tourism issues, Promenade 23 in the Central Area, issues related to construction of the Washington State Trade and Convention Center, and cooperative efforts between the City and the University of Washington. Also documented is the City's participation in regional economic development agencies such as the Seattle Economic Development Commission and the Seattle King County Economic Development Council. Labor, education, and equal opportunity issues are reflected in files related to the Seattle Worker's Center, Seattle Minority Business Development Center, Seattle Opportunities Industrial Center, and education and economic development.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
22/10


African American Heritage Cultural Center.
  1985-1988
 
22/11

African American Heritage Cultural Center.
  1989-1990
 
22/12

Bailey Gatzert School.
  1986
 
22/13

Ballard Chamber of Commerce.
  1984-1985
 
22/14

Boeing Company Headquarters Siting.
  1977
 
22/15

Business Incubator Committee.
  1985
 
22/16

Central Area. Commercial Properties Development.
  1989
 
22/17

Central Heights Project.
  1984-1985
 
22/18

Central Puget Sound Economic Development District.
  1984
 
22/19

Central Puget Sound Economic Development District.
  1985
 
22/20

Central Puget Sound Economic District. Goals and Objectives.
  1986-1987
 
23/1

Centralized Retail Management Technical Assistance Program.
  1981-1985
 
23/2

City Rail Working Group.
  1989-1990
 
23/3

Community Development Float Loan.
  1982
 
23/4

Community Redevelopment Financing (SJR 143).
  1982
 
23/5

Community Redevelopment Financing (CRF).
  1985
 
23/6

Community Reinvestment.
  1991
 
23/7

Conference on Worker Cooperatives.
  1984
 
23/8

Cruise Ship Issues.
  1987-1990
 
23/9

CX Corporation. Minority Hiring.
  1985
 
23/10

Democratic National Convention (1992) Proposal.
  1989
 
23/11

Economic Development Council of Puget Sound.
  1984
 
23/12

Economic Development Strategies Work Plan.
  1983-1984
 
23/13

Education and Economic Development.
  1986
 
23/14

Education and Economic Development.
  1987
 
23/15

General Correspondence.
  1976-1980
 
24/1

General Correspondence.
  1984
 
24/2

General Correspondence.
  1985
 
24/3

General Correspondence.
  1985
 
24/4

General Correspondence.
  1986
 
24/5

General Correspondence.
  1987
 
24/6

General Correspondence.
  1988
 
24/7

General Correspondence.
  1989-1990
 
24/8

Growth Policies.
  1988
 
24/9

Harley Davidson Plant.
  1985
 
25/1

High Tech Issues.
  1985-1987
 
25/2

Honeywell, Inc. and Fentron Industries.
  1982
 
25/3

Industrial Area Study.
  1977
 
25/4

Industrial Development Corporation.
  1986-1988
 
25/5

International Trade Agenda.
  1985
 
25/6

International Trade. Chongqing Trade Mission.
  1984-1985
 
25/7

Jefferson Bus Base.
  1986-1987
 
25/8

Jefferson Bus Base.
  1989
 
25/9

Jefferson Bus Base. Development Prospectus and RFP.
  1988
 
25/10

Jefferson Bus Base. 12th Avenue Development Project.
  1990
 
25/11

Job Development.
  1980
 
25/12

Joint Venture Program. Targeted Jobs Demonstration Program.
  1980
 
25/13

Local Development Matching Fund Program.
  1985
 
25/14

King County Overall Economic Development Program.
  1985
 
25/15

Marketing and Research Section.
  1988-1989
 
25/16

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1982
 
26/1

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1984
 
26/2

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1985
 
26/3

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1986
 
26/4

Major's Small Business Task Force.
  1987-1988
 
26/5

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1989
 
26/6

Mayor's Small Business Task Force.
  1991
 
26/7

Metro Correspondence and Transition.
  1982
 
26/8

Minority Business Development Center.
  1985
 
26/9

Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Companies.
  1980
 
26/10

Minority Hiring and Businesses.
  1984-1985
 
26/11

Neighborhood Business Development Loan Program.
  1984
 
26/12

Neighborhood Business Development Loan Program.
  1985
 
26/13

Neighborhood Business Development Loan Program.
  1986-1988
 
26/14

Neighborhood Business Revitalization Program.
  1979-1980
 
26/15

Office of Small Business Section.
  1988
 
26/16

Economic Development. Office for Small Business Section.
  1989-1990
 
26/17

Parking and Business Improvement Area Program.
  1986
 
26/18

Parking and Business Improvement Areas.
  1987
 
27/1

Parking and Business Improvement Areas (Except Downtown).
  1988
 
27/2

Parking and Business Improvement Areas.
  1989
 
27/3

Parking and Business Improvement Areas.
  1990-1991
 
27/4

Pine Street Closure.
  1989
 
27/5

Port of Seattle.
  1981-1985
 
27/6

Project Development Section.
  1990
 
27/7

Promenade 23.
  1977
 
27/8

Promenade 23.
  1979-1980
 
27/9

Promenade 23.
  1985
 
27/10

Promenade 23.
  1986
 
27/11

Public Technologies, Inc. Marketing Techniques for Cities.
  1985
 
27/12

Puget Sound Shipyards. Industrial Jobs Commission.
  1988
 
27/13

Puget Sound Shipyards. Industrial Jobs Commission.
  1988
 
27/14

Randolph Carter Industrial Workshop Association. The Carter Group.
  1984
 
27/15

San Mateo Moorage.
  1985
 
27/16

Seattle Art Museum. Site Selection.
  1976-1977
 
27/17

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1984
 
27/18

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1985
 
28/1

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1986
 
28/2

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1987
 
28/3

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1988
 
28/4

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1988
 
28/5

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1989
 
28/6

Seattle Economic Development Commission.
  1990-1991
 
28/7

Seattle Industrial Development Corporation.
  1984
 
28/8

Seattle Industrial Development Corporation.
  1985
 
28/9

Seattle-King County Economic Development Council.
  1984
 
29/1

Seattle / King County Economic Development Council.
  1986
 
29/2

Seattle / King County Economic Development Council.
  1986
 
29/3

Seattle / King County Economic Development Council.
  1987
 
29/4

Seattle-King County Economic Development Council (I).
  1988
 
29/5

Seattle-King County Economic Development Council (I).
  1989
 
29/6

Seattle-King County Economic Development Council (II).
  1989
 
29/7

Seattle-King County Economic Development Council (IV).
  1989
 
29/8

Seattle Minority Business Development Center.
  1984
 
29/9

Seattle Opportunities Industrial Center.
  1976
 
29/10

Seattle Opportunities Industrial Center.
  1980
 
29/11

Seattle Seahawks Training Site. Proposed at Sand Point.
  1985
 
29/12

Seattle Worker's Center.
  1985
 
30/1

Seattle Worker's Center.
  1986
 
30/2

Seattle Worker Center Survey. Expanding Firms.
  1986
 
30/3

Section 108 Loan Program.
  1985
 
30/4

Small Business Administration Loans.
  1982
 
30/5

Small Business Assistance.
  1980-1985
 
30/6

Small Business Incubator.
  1986
 
30/7

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1988
 
30/8

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1989
 
30/9

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1989
 
30/10

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1990
 
30/11

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1990
 
30/12

South Lake Union. Steam Plant Disposition and Development.
  1991
 
30/13

Targeted Jobs Program. Joint Venture.
  1982
 
30/14

Trade and Tourism.
  1984
 
30/15

Trade and Tourism.
  1985
 
30/16

Trade and Tourism.
  1986-1987
 
30/17

Trade and Tourism. Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
  1988
 
30/18

Trade and Tourism. Cruise Ship Industry.
  1984
 
30/19

Trade and Tourism. Pacific Century Celebration.
  1985
 
30/20

Twelfth Avenue Development Project.
  1990-1991
 
31/1

University of Washington / City Cooperative Efforts.
  1976
 
31/2

University of Washington / City Cooperative Efforts.
  1986
 
31/3

University of Washington / City Cooperative Efforts.
  1987
 
31/4

University of Washington / City Cooperative Efforts.
  1988
 
31/5

University of Washington / City Cooperative Efforts.
  1989-1990
 
31/6

Washington State Trade and Convention Center.
  1977
 
31/7

Washington State Trade and Convention Center.
  1982
 
31/8

Washington State Trade and Convention Center.
  1984
 
31/9

Washington State Trade and Convention Center.
  1985
 
31/10

Washington State Trade and Convention Center.
  1988
 
32/1

Washington State Trade and Convention Center. CHG Chapter 11.
  1985
 
32/2

Washington State Trade and Convention Center. Housing Mitigation.
  1984
 
32/3

Washington State Trade and Convention Center. Housing Mitigation.
  1985
 
32/4

Washington State Downtown Association.
  1983-1984
 
32/5

Women's and Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Ordinance.
  1980

 

Environmental Management, 1971-1991

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The records in this sub-series have extensive crossover with the zoning records below. Records relate to issues such as shoreline management, alternative energy development and conservation, and residential weatherization programs. Other topics include coastal zone management, greenbelt acquisition and protection, and environmental protection legislation.
 
 
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box/folder
32/6


Coastal Zone Management.
  1976-1977
 
32/7

Coastal Zone Management.
  1981
 
32/8

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1980
 
32/9

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1980
 
32/10

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1981
 
32/11

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1981
 
32/12

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1981
 
32/13

Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program.
  1991
 
32/14

Energy Design Center.
  1980
 
32/15

Energy. General Correspondence.
  1979-1980
 
32/16

Energy. Neighborhood Energy Self-Reliance.
  1979-1980
 
32/17

Energy Resource Center.
  1980
 
33/1

Energy. Solar.
  1979-1981
 
33/2

Energy. Solar Access Study (Phase One).
  1981
 
33/3

Energy. Solar Potential Study.
  1981
 
33/4

Energy. Solar Zoning Policy.
  1980
 
33/5

Environmental Process Responsibilities Policy.
  1976
 
33/6

General Correspondence.
  1976
 
33/7

General Correspondence.
  1977
 
33/8

General Correspondence.
  1979-1981
 
33/9

Greenbelts.
  1980-1982
 
33/10

Greenbelts.
  1984-1985
 
33/11

Lake Union Seaplan Noise.
  1977
 
33/12

Manhole Cover Design and Artwork.
  1976
 
33/13

Metro Secondary Treatment System.
  1986
 
33/14

Renton Effluent Transfer System.
  1985-1987
 
34/1

Seattle Environmental Review Committee.
  1978-1979
 
34/2

Seattle Shoreline Coalition.
  1979-1981
 
34/3

Shoreline Economic Analysis and Management Referrals.
  1978-1980
 
34/4

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1971-1973
 
34/5

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1974-1975
 
34/6

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1976
 
34/7

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1977
 
34/8

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1977
 
34/9

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1981
 
34/10

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1982
 
34/11

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1984
 
34/12

Shoreline Management. General Correspondence.
  1985
 
34/13

Shorelines. Kellogg Island and Port of Seattle.
  1977
 
34/14

Shorelines. Permit Exclusion.
  1974
 
34/15

Shorelines. Permit Status.
  1979-1982
 
34/16

Shorelines. Re-enactment of Shoreline Master Program.
  1979
 
34/17

Shorelines. Roanoke Reef Associates Permit.
  1977
 
34/18

Shorelines. Seattle Tennis Club.
  1976-1977
 
34/19

State Environmental Protection Act and EIS.
  1976
 
34/20

Washington State Environmental Policy Act.
  1976-1980

 

Housing, 1976-1991

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The Housing sub-series covers a wide range of issues including low and moderate income housing, homelessness and shelters, renovation and rehabilitation of existing housing, senior and special needs population housing, and needs of specific geographic areas of the City. There is a substantial amount of material covering the Centeral Area Draft Development Plan and Area Action Plan, housing levies, the Housing Preservation Ordinance, and housing and related social service needs in downtown Seattle. Although alternative housing does not comprise a large portion of these records, there are files of interest on co-housing, cooperative housing, homesteading, and mobile homes.


Low income and senior housing records document the policy development and implementation of programs such as Section 8 housing, Scattered Site housing, and specific building projects such as the Morrison, Aloha, and Oregon hotels. Rehabilitation programming is documented in records of the Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation Program, Rental Rehabilitation Program, and Section 312 Program.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
35/1


Accessory Housing Program.
  1983-1984
 
35/2

AIDS Housing of Washington.
  1988-1989
 
35/3

Bradner Playfield and Interstate-90 Lid.
  1983-1984
 
35/4

Burke-Gilman Place.
  1985
 
35/5

Central Area.
  1981
 
35/6

Central Area. (Including CAPDA and CACHC).
  1981
 
35/7

Central Area.
  1986-1988
 
35/8

Central Area Housing Development Project.
  1980
 
35/9

Central Area Public Development Authority.
  1985
 
35/10

City Owned Property. Development for Housing.
  1989
 
35/11

City Owned Property. Yesler-Atlantic Properties Development.
  1990-1991
 
35/12

Co-Housing.
  1991
 
35/13

Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy.
  1991
 
35/14

Cooperative Housing.
  1981
 
35/15

Council of Carpenters.
  1981
 
35/16

Delridge. J & B Projects.
  1985
 
35/17

Demolition.
  1979-1985
 
35/18

Denny Regrade.
  1984-1985
 
35/19

Denny Regrade.
  1986-1988
 
36/1

Denny Regrade. Intrawest Mixed Use Project.
  1986-1989
 
36/2

Downtown Construction Housing Mitigation.
  1987-1988
 
36/3

Downtown Construction Housing Mitigation.
  1989
 
36/4

Downtown Construction Housing Mitigation.
  1989
 
36/5

Downtown. Cost Comparison vs. Neighborhoods.
  1984
 
36/6

Downtown Housing (Including Low Income Housing).
  1984
 
36/7

Downtown Housing.
  1985
 
36/8

Downtown Housing Advisory Task Force.
  1984-1985
 
36/9

Downtown Housing Advisory Task Force.
  1985
 
36/10

Downtown Housing Advisory Task Force. Low to Moderate Income Committee.
  1986
 
36/11

Downtown Housing Advisory Task Force. Low to Moderate Income Committee.
  1987
 
36/12

Downtown Housing Advisory Task Force.
  1988-1989
 
37/1

Downtown Housing Crisis.
  1980
 
37/2

Downtown Housing Inventory Report.
  1989
 
37/3

Downtown Housing Maintenance Ordinance.
  1987-1990
 
37/4

Downtown Housing Needs. Statistics and Programs.
  1988
 
37/5

Downtown Housing Needs. Statistics and Programs.
  1989
 
37/6

Downtown Low Income Housing.
  1984
 
37/7

Downtown Low Income Housing.
  1985
 
37/8

Downtown Low Income Housing Survey.
  1985
 
37/9

Downtown Service Center. A.E. Doyle Building.
  1985
 
37/10

Emergency Code Repair Program.
  1986
 
37/11

Emergency Shelter.
  1978-1988
 
37/12

Employer Assisted Housing.
  1990-1991
 
37/13

Family Support Project.
  1991
 
37/14

Fire Code.
  1981
 
37/15

Funding Resources.
  1988
 
37/16

General Correspondence.
  1976
 
37/17

General Correspondence.
  1979-1980
 
37/18

General Correspondence.
  1981
 
38/1

General Correspondence.
  1981
 
38/2

General Correspondence.
  1982
 
38/3

General Correspondence.
  1984
 
38/4

General Correspondence.
  1986
 
38/5

General Correspondence.
  1987
 
38/6

General Correspondence.
  1988
 
38/7

General Correspondence.
  1989
 
38/8

General Correspondence.
  1989
 
38/9

General Correspondence.
  1990
 
39/1

General Correspondence.
  1990-1991
 
39/2

Growth Related Housing Fund.
  1985-1987
 
39/3

Homelessness and Street People. Aloha Hotel and Bus Barn.
  1991
 
39/4

Seattle Housing Authority.
  1986
 


Homelessness and Street People. Aloha Hotel and Bus Barn.
  1991
 
39/5

Homelessness and Street People. Broadview Emergency Shelter.
  1985
 
39/6

Homelessness and Street People. Directors' Committee on Homeless Coordination.
  1989
 
39/7

Homelessness and Street People. Homeless Families Strategies.
  1987
 
39/8

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1980-1984
 
39/9

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1985
 
39/10

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1986
 
39/11

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1987
 
40/1

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1988-1989
 
40/2

Homelessness and Street People. General Correspondence.
  1991
 
40/3

Homelessness and Street People. McKinney Transitional Housing Program.
  1989
 
40/4

Home Sight Program.
  1991
 
40/5

Homesteading.
  1976
 
40/6

Housing Assistance Plan.
  1979-1988
 
40/7

Housing Assistance Plan.
  1989