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 Judy Nicastro Records, 1999-2003


4661





Finding aid prepared by Seth Dalby

Finding aid encoded by Seth Dalby, 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


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:
 

4661

 
Creator:
 

Nicastro, Judy

 
Title:
 

Records

 
Dates:
 

1999-2003 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

15.8 cubic ft.
38 boxes

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Records of Seattle City Council Member Judy Nicastro, dating 1999-2003, including Subject Files and Land Use Committee Records. Of particular interest are records related to her work on the Housing and Land Use Committees. Also included are records documenting issues related to campaign finance contributions from an adult entertainment club whose land use application was before the City Council.

 

Biographical Note

Born into a working-class New Jersey home in 1966, Judy Nicastro learned the importance of political power first-hand when she and her mother suffered from funding cuts to widows' benefits in President Reagan's 1981 budget, an experience that helped shape her populist agenda as a Seattle Council Member in later years. Nicastro earned a law degree from the University of Washington in the 1990s, where she also served as Student Body President, before settling in Fremont and working for the Boeing Company as a buyer of 767 airplane parts.

In 1999, at a time of skyrocketing rent increases due to Seattle's booming economy, Nicastro won a Seattle City Council position on a renters' rights platform. This was an important issue to many Seattle residents at the time, fifty-two percent of whom were renters themselves. Nicastro served one term on City Council (1999-2003) and earned a reputation as a fiery character--outspoken, unpredictable, and brash--known for her off-the-cuff comments, verbal assaults on opponents, and continual sparring with Mayor Greg Nickels and labor union leaders. Criticized for her seemingly erratic voting record, she retorted: "I'm not a rubber stamp for anyone. I don't work for the mayor. I don't work for labor. I don't work for the affordable housing community. I work for the people." After initial doubts concerning her effectiveness, Council President Margaret Pageler praised Nicastro for her pragmatic rather than knee-jerk approach to politics, pointing out that she was "more interested in finding solutions than in being politically correct." While many cheered her actions as those of a working-class advocate for the rights of the underdog, others denounced her as a game player lacking seriousness of purpose.

During her time on the City Council, Nicastro chaired the Landlord/Tenant & Land Use Committee and served as vice-chair of the Committee of Culture, Arts & Parks as well as the Housing, Human Services & Community Development Committee. Through her committee work Nicastro helped to make changes which significantly increased Seattle renters' leverage in dealing with landlords. She sponsored a bill which strengthened landlord retaliation provisions in the Municipal Code--changing penalties from criminal to civil--and gave tenants the right to organize for the first time in Seattle history. She also pushed for Emergency Order Tenant Relocation Assistance and led the effort for an expanded rental assistance program, and she lowered parking requirements for affordable housing, making it cheaper for developers to build low-income housing. In 2002, Nicastro was the only Councilmember to oppose placing an $86 million Housing Levy on the ballot, explaining that it would provide too much money for home ownership programs rather than the people the "low income" levy was intended to help.

In addition to advocating for renters' protections and low income assistance, Nicastro became involved with small business incentives and local environmental and humanitarian affairs as well, supporting human services and homelessness funding and sponsoring and defending many issues involving civil rights, communities of color, women and domestic violence, fair labor practices, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered interests, animal rights and off-leash areas, and public safety. As chair of the Land Use Committee, Nicastro was a consistent proponent of more compact urban development, especially in areas where rapid transit had been proposed.

In 2003 Nicastro was one of three council members investigated by the City Ethics and Elections Commission in the "Strippergate" scandal, accused of rezoning a Lake City strip club to allow for additional parking in exchange for campaign contributions from the Colacurcio family, who have alleged ties to Seattle's history of political corruption. The Commission investigation determined that Nicastro had accepted over $22,000 of campaign funding from Frank Colacurcio Jr. and other family members, which at least partially explains her defeat in an attempt at a second term in office.

Content Description

Record Group 4661, comprising 15.8 cubic feet of textual and graphic records, documents Judy Nicastro's four-year tenure on the Seattle City Council and reflects her activities in various Council committees. The record group consists of two records series: I. Subject Files and II. Land Use Committee Records.

Records contained in Series I are divided into two subseries (Interdepartmental & Intergovernmental Files and Issue Files), reflecting their original arrangement by Nicastro and her staff. Records are arranged alphabetically within each subseries according to broad functions and activities related to the work of the Legislative Department and to various Council Committees. The records date from the time of Nicastro's term in office (1999-2003). As with all Council Members' records, published documents have been removed to be cataloged and indexed in the Seattle Municipal Archives' Published Documents database.

Records in Series II, Landlord/Tenant & Land Use Committee Files, documents deliberations and recommendations of the Land Use Committee on legislative matters relating to landlord/tenant issues, urban design and land use issues, and quasi-judicial land use issues. These records are arranged chronologically.

Arrangement

Records are arranged in two series:

4661-02: Subject Files, 1999-2003

4661-03: Landlord/Tenant and Land Use Committee Files, 1999-2003

Subject Files are arranged in two subseries and are arranged alphabetically in each according to functions and activities. Landlord/Tenant and Land Use Committee Records are arranged chronologically.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation 

[Item and date], Judy Nicastro Records, Record Series 4661-[xx]. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

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.

 
Seattle (Wash.). City Council
Seattle Monorail Project
Nicastro, Judy
Colacurcio Family
Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government
City planning--Washington (State)--Seattle
Civil rights--Washington (State)--Seattle
Discrimination in housing--Washington (State)--Seattle
Land use--Washington (State)--Seattle
Low-income housing--Washington (State)--Seattle
Monorails--Washington (State)--Seattle
Neighborhood planning--Washington (State)--Seattle
Parks--Lighting--Washington (State)--Seattle
Political ethics--Washington (State)--Seattle
Rental housing--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--Seattle
Women politicians--Washington (State)--Seattle
Zoning--Washington (State)--Seattle
Architectural drawings
Diagrams
Maps
Photographic prints
Renderings

Detailed Description of the Collection

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


 

4661-02: Subject Files, 1999-2003

13 cubic ft.(33 boxes)
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
   
Subseries I: Interdepartmental and Intergovernmental Files
  1999-2003
 
2 cubic ft.  ( (5 boxes))
Subseries I contains records produced through transactions between members of the Legislative Department with other departments of the City of Seattle and between the City and King County Councils. The records are arranged alphabetically according to broad subject areas reflecting City Council activities and City business in general. While the bulk of these records are textual, some graphic materials (charts and graphs accompanying studies and proposals) are included as well.
   
Civil Rights and Education
  1999-2000
 
box/folder
1/1


ACLU [American Civil Liberties Union]
  2000
 
1/2

Fair Housing
  2000
 
1/3

Housing Discrimination
  1999-2000
   
Economic Development
  2000-2003
 
1/4

Broadway Business District Revitalization Plan
  2003
 
1/5

High Tech Brown Bag
  2000
 
1/6

KAGRO [Korean-American Grocers' Association of Washington State]
  2002
 
1/7

Mayor's Economic Task Force
  2002
 
1/8

Seattle Jobs Initiative
  2002
 
1/9

Wrestle Mania!
  2001
   
Finance
  2001-2002
 
1/10

2000 Budget Report
  2001
 
1/11

Taxes: Recession Information
  2002
 
1/12

City Budget Office: Budget
  2002
   
Housing
  2000-2003
 
1/13

Boost Program
  2000
 
1/14

Capitol Hill Apartments
  2000
 
1/15

Capitol Hill Apartments
  2000-2001
 
1/16

Office of Housing: City Programs [less than] 80%
  1999-2003
 
1/17

Office of Housing: Hong Confirmation
  2001-2003
 
1/18

Office of Housing: Multifamily Property Tax Exemption
  2001
 
1/19

Office of Housing: Work Program
  2000
 
1/20

Seattle Housing Authority: Bley's Appointment
  2000
 
1/21

Seattle Housing Authority: Board Commissioners
  2000
 
1/22

Seattle Housing Authority: Correspondence
  2001
 
1/23

Seattle Housing Authority: DCLU Tour
  2000
 
1/24

Seattle Housing Authority: General Information
  2000-2001
 
1/25

Seattle Housing Authority: Gideon-Matthews Garden
  2000
 
1/26

Seattle Housing Authority: Harborview Family
  2000
 
1/27

Seattle Housing Authority: Holly Park
  2000
 
1/28

Seattle Housing Authority: Hope VI (High Point)
  2000
 
1/29

Seattle Housing Authority: Memorandum of Agreement
  1999-2000
 
2/1

Seattle Housing Authority: Morrison Hotel
  2000-2001
 
2/2

Seattle Housing Authority: Rainier Vista - Landlord/Tenant
  2000
 
2/3

Seattle Housing Authority: Senior Housing
  2003
 
2/4

Seattle Housing Authority: Telmark Apartments
  2000
   
Intergovernmental Relations
  1999-2003
 
2/5

Campaign Finance Reform
  2000
 
2/6

City Attorney Correspondence
  2000
 
2/7

City Council: Committees and Councils
  2002-2003
 
2/8

City Council: Constituent Letters
  2000
 
2/9

City Council: Correspondence In (Thank You)
  2003
 
2/10

City Council: Correspondence Out
  2000
 
2/11

City Council: Council Members
  2000
 
2/12

City Council: General Information
  2000
 
2/13

City Council: Media Handbook
  1999
 
2/14

City Council: Northgate GDP
  2001-2002
 
2/15

City Council: Public Hearing Sign Up Sheets
  2000-2003
 
2/16

City Council: Retreat 2000
  2000
 
2/17

City Council: Right of First Refusal
  2001
 
2/18

City Council: Sister Cities
  2001
 
2/19

City Council: Staff
  1999-2001
 
2/20

Hearing Examiner
  2002
 
2/21

Hearing Examiner Annual Report
  2000
 
2/22

Intergovernmental Relations Office: General
  2001
 
2/23

Intergovernmental Relations Office: Memos
  2000
 
2/24

King County Council: Community Health Council
  2000
 
2/25

King County Council: Martin Luther King Resolution
  2000
 
2/26

King County Council: Regional Policy Committee (April 27, 2000)
  2000
 
2/27

King County Council: Regional Policy Committee (April 26, 2001)
  2001
 
2/28

King County Council: Regional Policy Committee (March 5, 2003)
  2003
 
2/29

King County Council: Regional Policy Committee (April 2, 2003)
  2003
 
2/30

Legislative Department: Boards and Commissions
  2000
 
2/31

Legislative Department: Historical Council
  2000
 
3/1

Legislative Department: Office - Nicastro News
  2000-2001
 
3/2

Legislative Department: Office - Nicastro Schedules
  2003
 
3/3

Legislative Department: Personal - Congratulations
  2000
 
3/4

Legislative Department: TV Seattle
  2000
 
3/5

Port of Seattle: General Information
  2000
 
3/6

Port of Seattle: SeaTac Flight Paths
  2000
 
3/7

Resolutions: Hirabayashi Resolution
  2000
 
3/8

Resolutions: Norwegian Proclamation
  2000
 
3/9

Resolutions: Wine Resolution
  2000
 
3/10

Seattle Design Commission: Design Review
  2000
 
3/11

Seattle Design Commission: Meeting Minutes
  2000
 
3/12

Seattle Police Department: Chief of Police
  2001
 
3/13

Seattle Police Department: Coalition Plan Response
  2000
 
3/14

Seattle Police Department: Doran Letter
  2000
 
3/15

Seattle Police Department: Force Options Research Group
  2001
 
3/16

Seattle Police Department: Immigration Status
  2002-2003
 
3/17

Seattle Police Department: Internal Investigations
  2000
 
3/18

Seattle Police Department: Police Reform
  2000
 
3/19

Seattle Police Department: Special Events Ordinance
  2001
 
3/20

Seattle Police Department: Taser Information
  2000
 
3/21

Seattle Police Department: West Seattle Cat Slaying
  2002
 
3/22

Seattle Police Department: WTO After Action Report
  2001
 
3/23

Seattle Public Library: Beacon Hill
  2000
 
3/24

State Government: General Information
  2000
   
Land Use and Urban Development
  1999-2003
 
3/25

Civic Center: City Light Case
  2000
 
3/26

Civic Center: Communication Plan Overview
  2000
 
3/27

Civic Center: Meeting and Agenda Notes
  2000
 
3/28

Civic Center: New City Hall
  2000
 
3/29

Civic Center: Schematic Design
  2000
 
3/30

Commercial Master Plan
  2000
 
3/31

Complaints
  2000
 
3/32

Correspondence
  2001
 
4/1

DCLU Quarterly Reports
  1999-2001
 
4/2

General Information
  2000
 
4/3

Historic Preservation Program: Harvard/Belmont Landmark District
  2002
 
4/4

Landslides
  2000
 
4/5

Library Parking Amendment
  2000
 
4/6

Master Plan Shopping Centers
  1999-2003
 
4/7

Payment in Lieu: "Working Document"
  2000
 
4/8

Permit Fees
  2002
 
4/9

Puget Sound Regional Council: Employment and Land Use Comprehensive Plan
  1999-2000
 
4/10

Puget Sound Regional Council: General
  2003
 
4/11

Rick Hangartner
  2000
 
4/12

Tent Encampment
  2001
   
Neighborhoods
  2000-2001
 
4/13

General Information
  2000
 
4/14

Neighborhood Planning Implementation
  2000
 
4/15

Neighborhood Planning Policy Docket
  2000
 
4/16

Northgate GDP
  2000-2001
 
4/17

Northgate: General
  2000
 
4/18

Stewardship
  2000
   
Parks, Recreation, and Culture
  1999-2003
 
4/19

General Information
  2000-2002
 
4/20

Greenlake, Milfoil
  2001
 
4/21

JAFDP
  2002
 
4/22

Seattle Arts Commission: General
  2001
 
4/23

Seattle Arts Commission: Susan Baird Trapnell
  1999-2000
 
4/24

Seattle Center: General
  1999-2003
 
4/25

Westcrest Park
  2000
   
Public Safety and Health
  1999-2002
 
4/26

Court of Seattle: Municipal Court
  1999-2003
 
4/27

Court of Seattle: Relicensing
  1999-2000
 
5/1

Seattle/King County Department of Public Health: Department of Health
  2000
 
5/2

Seattle/King County Department of Public Health: General
  2000
 
5/3

Seattle/King County Department of Public Health: HIV/AIDS Profile
  2002
   
Social Services
  2000
 
5/4

General Information
  2000
 
5/5

Project Lift-Off
  2000
 
5/6

SHSC / Landslide Grant
  2000
   
Transportation
  2000-2002
 
5/7

Correspondence
  2001
 
5/8

News Release
  2000
 
5/9

Postering Ordinance
  2002
 
5/10

Regional Transit Committee
  2000
 
5/11

Way to Go Seattle!
  2000
   
Utilities, Water, and Waste Management
  2000-2003
 
5/12

Apartment Recycling
  2000
 
5/13

Brightwater Treatment
  2003
 
5/14

City Light (1)
  2003
 
5/15

City Light (2)
  2003
 
5/16

Correspondence
  2001
 
5/17

Residential Food Waste
  2001
 
5/18

Water Rates Package
  2002
 
5/19

Water Sale Agreement
  2000
   
Subseries II: Issue Files
  1999-2003
 
13 cubic ft.  ( (28 boxes))
Subseries II (Issue Files) is divided into fourteen broad subject areas relating to the functions, issues, and activities of the City Council and to the committee work of Judy Nicastro during her tenure as Council Member. These include the following: Civil Rights; Economic Development; Education; Finance and Budget; Housing; Land Use and Urban Development; Legislative and Interdepartmental; Neighborhoods; Parks, Recreation and Culture; Public Safety and Health; Social Services/Human Rights; Technology; Transportation; and Utilities. The records are mainly textual, although graphic materials are found throughout the subseries as well. These consist of maps, architectural renderings, photographs, charts and drafts and accompany studies, proposals, complaints, and surveys.
   
Civil Rights
  1999-2003
 
6/1

ACLU [American Civil Liberties Union]: On Freedom's Frontier
  2000
 
6/2

ACLU [American Civil Liberties Union]: Urine Drug Testing Law
  1998-2000
 
6/3

Capital Punishment
  2000
 
6/4

Domestic Violence: Workplace Protections Working Group
  2002
 
6/5

Hate Free Seattle: Op Ed
  2002
 
6/6

Hate Free Zone
  2001
 
6/7

Labor: Building and Trades
  2002
 
6/8

Labor: Correspondence
  2001
 
6/9

Labor: Equal Benefits Letter
  2003
 
6/10

Labor: Feldman Letter
  2002
 
6/11

Labor: General
  2003
 
6/12

Labor: ILWU Local #19 [International Longshore and Warehouse Union]
  2000
 
6/13

Labor: IMF March
  2000
 
6/14

Labor: KCLC Housing Levy
  2000
 
6/15

Labor: Northwest Hospitals
  2000
 
6/16

Labor: Times / P-I Strike
  2000
 
6/17

Labor: Uwajimaya
  2001
 
6/18

Labor: University of Washington: Graduate Student Agreement
  2000
 
6/19

Labor: University of Washington: GSEAC / UAW Letter
  2001
 
6/20

Labor: Wages: Child Care Wages
  2000
 
6/21

Labor: Wages - Worthy Wages
  2000
 
6/22

Racial Profiling (1)
  2000
 
6/23

Racial Profiling (2)
  2000-2001
 
6/24

Racial Profiling Task Force (1)
  2002
 
6/25

Racial Profiling Task Force (2)
  2001
 
6/26

Sexual Discrimination: Knight Initiative (California)
  2000
 
6/27

WMBE Ordinance [Women's and Minority Business Enterprises]
  2000-2003
 
7/1

Women's Issues: Roe v. Wade Proclamation
  2001
 
7/2

Women's, Sexual Minorities', and Human Rights Commission
  2002
   
Economic Development
  2000-2002
 
7/3

Business Improvement Districts
  2002
 
7/4

Chamber of Commerce: Seattle Business Climate
  2002
 
7/5

Correspondence
  2001
 
7/6

Regional Interests
  2000
 
7/7

Resolution 30542 Letter
  2002
 
7/8

Washington Policy Center
  2002
   
Education
  2001-2003
 
7/9

Education: Cure Resolution
  2003
 
7/10

Education: "Democracy Live" - Proposal/Action Plan
  2001
 
7/11

Education: "Democracy Live" - Seattle Public Schools
  2002
 
7/12

Education: "Democracy Live" - Social Studies Teachers
  2002
 
7/13

Education: "Democracy Live" - Talking Points
  2002
 
7/14

Education: "Democracy Live" - University of Washington
  2001
 
7/15

Education: German Marshall Fund
  2001
 
7/16

Education: Schools Out Washington
  2002
   
Finance and Budget
  2000-2003
 
7/17

ADWAS [Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services]
  2003
 
7/18

Animal Control Budget
  2003
 
7/19

Budget Oversight Information
  2002
 
7/20

Central Staff Memos
  2003
 
7/21

CIP
  2002
 
7/22

City Council SLI
  2003
 
7/23

Connections Group Contract Letter
  2002
 
7/24

City Light Power Marketing
  2002-2003
 
7/25

Commissions
  2003
 
7/26

Community Service Officers: SPD
  2003
 
7/27

Consulting/Contracts
  2002
 
7/28

Correspondence (1)
  2001
 
7/29

Correspondence (2)
  2001
 
8/1

Domestic Violence Prevention
  2003
 
8/2

Fire Department
  2003
 
8/3

Free Parking Elimination
  2001
 
8/4

General (1)
  2000
 
8/5

General (2)
  2000-2001
 
8/6

General (3)
  2003
 
8/7

General (4)
  2002
 
8/8

Human Services
  2003
 
8/9

Human Services/Eviction Prevention
  2003
 
8/10

King County Dispute Resolution Center
  2003
 
8/11

Legislative Department
  2003
 
8/12

Mayor's Office (1)
  2002
 
8/13

Mayor's Office (2)
  2003
 
8/14

Metal Detectors/Security
  2003
 
8/15

Music and Film Office
  2003
 
8/16

Parks
  2003
 
8/17

Personnel Department
  2003
 
8/18

Police Department: D.V.F.A.T. [Domestic Violence Fugitive Apprehension Team]
  2003
 
8/19

Polling/Surveys (1)
  2003
 
8/20

Polling/Surveys (2)
  2003
 
8/21

Property Tax
  2000
 
8/22

Public Hearing (October 11, 2000)
  2000
 
9/1

South Lake Union
  2003
 
9/2

SLI [Statements of Legislative Intent]
  2002
 
9/3

Transportation Department
  2003
   
Housing
  1999-2003
 
9/4

ADU [Accessory Dwelling Units]
  2000
 
9/5

Affordable Housing
  2001
 
9/6

Arts and Lofts
  2000
 
9/7

Belltown Cottages
  2001
 
9/8

Branch Villa
  2002
 
9/9

Correspondence
  2001-2003
 
9/10

Damage Deposit Regulations
  2002
 
9/11

Demonstration Program for Innovative Housing
  2001
 
9/12

Disabled
  2002
 
9/13

Existing City Programs
  2000
 
9/14

General Information
  2000
 
9/15

Harborview Medical Center Letter
  2003
 
9/16

Hearing, Speech, Deafness Housing Project
  1999-2000
 
9/17

Historic Preservation
  2000
 
9/18

Home Sight
  2002
 
9/19

Homelessness: Coalition for the Homeless
  2000
 
9/20

Homelessness: Correspondence
  2001
 
9/21

Homelessness: Displacement Coalition
  2001
 
9/22

Homelessness: Displacement Legislation
  2000
 
9/23

Homelessness: Food Banks
  2002
 
9/24

Homelessness: General
  2000
 
9/25

Homelessness: Homeless Count
  2000
 
9/26

Homelessness: Homeless Women
  2000
 
9/27

Homelessness: Homeless Youth
  2000
 
9/28

Homelessness: Operation Night Watch
  2000
 
9/29

Homelessness: Tent City Lawsuit
  2002
 
9/30

Homelessness: Wheel
  2000-2001
 
9/31

Houseboats
  2001
 
10/1

Housing Issues: Home Sight Plat Approval
  2000
 
10/2

Housing Levy
  2001
 
10/3

Landlords: Apartment Association
  2000
 
10/4

Landlords: Correspondence
  2001
 
10/5

Landlords: Dupre and Scott
  2000
 
10/6

Landlords: Frith, Richard
  1999-2003
 
10/7

Landlords: Kauri Properties
  2002
 
10/8

Landlords: Landlords
  2000
 
10/9

Landlords: Landlords Issues Letter
  2001
 
10/10

Landlords: Landlords Retaliation Amendments
  2001
 
10/11

Landlords: Landlords Retaliation Ordinance
  2000
 
10/12

Landlords: Legal Guide
  2000
 
10/13

Landlords: Out of Seattle Landlords
  2000
 
10/14

Landlord/Tenant: Landlord/Tenant Regulation
  2000
 
10/15

Landlord/Tenant: Maria Manor Apartments
  2001
 
10/16

Landlord/Tenant: Ticino Apartments
  2001
 
10/17

Landlord/Tenant: Lender Agreements
  1999-2003
 
10/18

Landlord/Tenant: Mayor's Housing Summit
  1998
 
10/19

Landlord/Tenant: Multifamily Property Tax Exemption
  2001
 
10/20

Non-Profit Housing: First Immigrants Funding
  2001
 
10/21

Non-Profit Housing: ICDA: 6th and Yesler Proposal
  2001
 
10/22

Non-Profit Housing: Interim Community Development Association
  2000
 
10/23

Non-Profit Housing: San Francisco Non-Profit Rental Assistance
  2000
 
10/24

Non-Profit Housing: Seattle Housing Authority
  2001-2002
 
10/25

Non-Profit Housing: Low Income Housing Institute
  2003
 
10/26

Northgate Housing Development Information
  2003
 
10/27

Olympic Rental Association
  2000
 
10/28

Open-Space
  2000
 
10/29

Oxford Apartments: Jeff Wysong
  2002
 
10/30

Portland Density
  1999
 
10/31

Predatory Lending
  2002
 
10/32

Prohibited Acts by Landlords Amendment
  2000-2001
 
10/33

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Anti-Legislation Correspondence
  2001
 
10/34

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: General
  2000
 
10/35

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Public Hearing 1/17/01
  2001
 
10/36

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Rent Retaliation
  2000
 
11/1

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Retaliation
  2000
 
11/2

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Retaliation Drafts
  2000
 
11/3

Prohibited Acts by Landlords: Retaliation (Letters of Support)
  2001
 
11/4

Project Look
  2000
 
11/5

RACE [Rental Assistance Collaboration Effort]
  2000-2002
 
11/6

Radford Court/University of Washington Housing (1)
  2000
 
11/7

Radford Court/University of Washington Housing (2)
  2000
 
11/8

Reach
  2000
 
11/9

Renters: General Information (1)
  1999
 
11/10

Renters: General Information (2)
  2002
 
11/11

Renters: Jem Studio/Shoe Building
  2000
 
11/12

Renters: Just Cause Eviction
  2001
 
11/13

Renters' Summit: Cedar River
  2000
 
11/14

Renters' Summit: Comments (1)
  2000
 
11/15

Renters' Summit: Comments (2)
  2000
 
11/16

Renters' Summit: Comments (3)
  2000
 
11/17

Renters' Summit: Comments (4)
  2000
 
11/18

Renters' Summit: General Information
  2000
 
11/19

Renters' Summit: Mailing List
  2000
 
11/20

Renters' Summit: Post Renters' Summit
  2000
 
11/21

Renters' Summit: Post Summit Report
  2000
 
12/1

Renters' Summit
  2000
 
12/2

Renters' Summit: Renters' Summit Press
  2000
 
12/3

Renters' Summit: Tenants' Union
  2000
 
12/4

Renters' Summit: Translated Flyers
  2000
 
12/5

Rent Issues: AASK and Hossman Letters
  2000
 
12/6

Rent Issues: Biltmore Apartments
  2000
 
12/7

Rent Issues: Columbia Legal Services
  1997-2000
 
12/8

Rent Issues: Correspondence
  2001
 
12/9

Rent Issues: Displacement Coalition
  2000-2002
 
12/10

Rent Issues: Eileen Court Apartments
  2000
 
12/11

Rent Issues: Eviction
  1999-2000
 
12/12

Rent Issues: General Rent Issues
  2000
 
12/13

Rent Issues: Interest On Deposits
  2002
 
12/14

Rent Issues: Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
  2000-2001
 
12/15

Rent Issues: Just Cause Eviction Process
  2000
 
12/16

Rent Issues: Other States' Rent Issues
  2000
 
12/17

Rent Issues: Pageler
  2000
 
12/18

Rent Issues: Rental Assistance
  1999-2001
 
12/19

Rent Issues: Renters' Bill of Rights
  2000
 
12/20

Rent Issues: Retaliation
  2000-2001
 
12/21

Rent Issues: Right of First Refusal
  2001
 
12/22

Seattle Housing Authority: Council Public Hearing
  2003
 
12/23

Seattle Housing Authority: Seattle Senior Housing Policy
  2003
 
13/1

Seattle Housing Authority: Seattle Senior Housing Program
  2000-2003
 
13/2

Seattle Housing Authority: Seattle Senior Housing Program Financial Plan
  1998
 
13/3

Seattle Housing Authority: Seattle Senior Housing Program Resolution (1)
  2003
 
13/4

Seattle Housing Authority: Seattle Senior Housing Program Resolution (2)
  2003
   
Land Use and Urban Development
  1999-2003
 
13/5

Admiral Parking Garage
  1999-2000
 
13/6

Admiral Parking Garage Analysis
  2000
 
13/7

Adult Entertainment
  1997-2000
 
13/8

Airport Issues
  2000-2001
 
13/9

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Reports and Analyses
  2001
 
13/10

Aquarium
  2000
 
13/11

Aquarium: Anti-Aquarium
  2000
 
13/12

Aquarium MOU
  2000
 
13/13

Aquarium: Pro Aquarium
  2000
 
13/14

Aquarium: South Options
  2000
 
14/1

Arboretum Master Plan (1)
  2001
 
14/2

Arboretum Master Plan (2)
  2001
 
14/3

Aurora
  2003
 
14/4

Bed and Breakfast Letters
  2003
 
14/5

Belltown Street Level Regulations
  2002
 
14/6

Building Code Legislation
  2003
 
14/7

Burke-Gilman Trail: Correspondence
  2001-2003
 
14/8

Burke-Gilman Trail: Friends of Burke-Gilman Trail
  2000
 
14/9

Burke-Gilman Trail: General
  2003
 
14/10

Burke-Gilman Trail: Industry Reports
  2003
 
14/11

Capitol Hill Revitalization
  2003
 
14/12

Cell Towers (1)
  2002-2003
 
14/13

Cell Towers (2)
  2003
 
14/14

Cell Towers: Constituents' Letters
  2003
 
14/15

Chamber of Commerce Executive Response: Affordable Housing
  2001
 
15/1

Citation Enforcement
  2000
 
15/2

Civic Center
  2001
 
15/3

Colman Park Tree Cutting
  2003
 
15/4

Colman School
  2001
 
15/5

Comment Letters
  2000-2003
 
15/9

Committee Materials (2)
  2000-2003
 
15/10

Community Coalition to Environmental Justice Ordinance
  2003
 
15/11

Correspondence
  2002-2003
 
15/12

Croft Place (1)
  2003
 
15/13

Croft Place (2)
  2003
 
15/14

Croft Place (3)
  2003
 
15/15

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: DCLU (1)
  1998-2000
 
16/1

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: DCLU (2)
  2000-2001
 
16/2

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: DCLU (3)
  2001-2003
 
16/3

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: Director (1)
  2003
 
16/4

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: Director (2)
  2003
 
16/5

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: POTA [Property Owner/Tenant Assistance Unit]
  1999-2000
 
16/6

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: Staff (1)
  2001
 
16/7

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: Staff (2)
  2000-2001
 
16/8

Department of Design Construction and Land Use: Staff (3)
  2000
 
16/9

Demonstration Program for Innovative Housing Design
  2000
 
16/10

Design Review
  1999-2000
 
16/11

Design Review: Appt./Reappointments (1)
  1999-2000
 
16/12

Design Review: Appt./Reappointments (2)
  2000
 
16/13

Displacement Legislation
  2000
 
16/14

Duwamish Manufacturing and Industrial Plan (1)
  1999-2000
 
16/15

Duwamish Manufacturing and Industrial Plan (2)
  2000
 
16/16

Duwamish Planning Committee
  1999-2000
 
17/1

Duwamish-WOSCA
  2000
 
17/2

Field Lights
  2000
 
17/3

Field Lights Amendment
  2001
 
17/4

Field Lights Correspondence
  2000-2001
 
17/5

Field Lights Legislation
  2000
 
17/6

Field Lights: SEPA Appeal (1)
  2000
 
17/7

Field Lights: SEPA Appeal (2)
  2000
 
17/8

Field Lights: SEPA Appeal (3)
  2000-2001
 
17/9

Floating Homes: Moorage
  1999-2003
 
17/10

Gas Piping
  2000
 
17/11

Gasworks Park
  2003
 
17/12

General
  1999-2003
 
17/13

Genesee Park Lights
  2002
 
17/14

Golf Courses: Broadmoor Golf Club
  2001
 
17/15

Golf Courses: Correspondence
  2001
 
17/16

Golf Courses: Haller Lake School
  1999-2003
 
17/17

Harborview Medical Center: Major Institution Master Plan
  2000
 
17/18

Harborview Medical Center: Recommended Amendments
  2000
 
17/19

Hearing Examiner
  2003
 
17/20

Interim Station Area Overlay
  2000
 
17/21

Land Use Legislation
  2002-2003
 
18/1

Large Development Disclosure Ordinance
  2002
 
18/2

Library Parking
  2000
 
18/3

Light Rail: General Information
  2000
 
18/4

Light Rail: May 2000
  2000
 
18/5

Light Rail: Sound Transit Noise Variance
  2001
 
18/6

Light Rail Stations (1)
  2000
 
18/7

Light Rail Stations (2)
  2001
 
18/8

Liveaboards
  2000
 
18/9

Long Painting: Correspondence
  2000-2001
 
18/10

Long Painting: General Information (1)
  1998-2000
 
18/11

Long Painting: General Information (2)
  2000-2001
 
18/12

MIMP [Major Institution Master Plan] Status Report
  1999
 
18/13

Monorail: Correspondence
  2000
 
18/14

Monorail: DEIS Comments
  2003
 
18/15

Monorail: Elevated Transportation Company
  2000
 
18/16

Monorail: Elevated Transportation Company Information
  2001
 
18/17

Monorail: Funding Resolution
  2003
 
18/18

Monorail: General (1)
  2000
 
19/1

Monorail: General (2)
  2000-2001
 
19/2

Monorail: General (3)
  2002
 
19/3

Monorail: Monorail Pilot Preset
  2000
 
19/4

Monorail: Monorail Routes: Constituents' Letters
  2003
 
19/5

Monorail: Permit Information
  2001-2002
 
19/6

Monorail: Resolution 6/02
  2002
 
19/7

Monorail: Seattle Center Route (1)
  2003
 
19/8

Monorail: Seattle Center Route (2)
  2003
 
19/9

Monorail: Seattle Center Route Letters
  2003
 
19/10

Monorail: SPM [Seattle Public Monorail]
  2003
 
19/11

Neighborhood Design Guides (1)
  2000
 
19/12

Neighborhood Design Guides (2)
  2000
 
19/13

Non-Conformity Ordinance
  2000-2001
 
19/14

Northgate Plan: Constituents' Letters
  2003
 
19/15

Northgate Proposal (1)
  2003
 
20/1

Northgate Proposal (2)
  2003
 
20/2

Northgate Proposal: Correspondence
  2003
 
20/3

Off-Site Parking
  2001
 
20/4

Op-Ed
  2000
 
20/5

Painted Lady: Correspondence
  2000-2001
 
20/6

Paisley Place
  2002
 
20/7

Parking: Comments
  2001
 
20/8

Parking: General Information
  2000
 
20/9

Parking: Locksmith/Towing Company
  2000
 
20/10

Parking: Off-Site Parking
  2001
 
20/11

Parking: Off-Site Parking - Ordinance Drafts
  2001
 
20/12

Parking: Parking Tax
  2000
 
20/13

Parking: Parking Requirements
  2002
 
20/14

Parking: 24 Hour Ordinance
  2000
 
20/15

Pike/Pine Housing Incentive
  2000
 
20/16

Pike/Pine II (1)
  2000
 
20/17

Pike/Pine II (2)
  2000
 
20/18

Pike/Pine Overlay (1)
  2000
 
20/19

Pike/Pine Overlay (2)
  2000
 
20/20

Pike Place Market: Correspondence
  2000
 
20/21

Pike Place Market: PC1 North Proposals
  2003
 
21/1

Pioneer Square: 200 Occidental (1)
  1999-2003
 
21/2

Pioneer Square: 200 Occidental (2)
  1999-2003
 
21/3

Public Hearing Comment Form (Diane Sugimura Appointment)
  2003
 
21/4

Quasi-Judicial Rules
  2000
 
21/5

Rainier Vista MOA
  2001
 
21/6

Rick's
  2003
 
21/7

Rick's Rezone (1)
  2003
 
21/8

Rick's Rezone (2)
  2003
 
21/9

Rick's Rezone (3)
  2003
 
21/10

Rick's Rezone (4)
  2003
 
21/11

Safeway Rezone (12318 15th NE)
  2000
 
21/12

Sandpoint/Magnuson Park
  2002
 
21/13

Satterlee Cottage
  2001
 
21/14

Seattle Art Museum/Washington Mutual
  2002-2003
 
21/15

Seattle Center/Pacific Science Center
  2000
 
21/16

Seattle Central Community College
  2002
 
21/17

Seattle Displacement Coalition Proposals
  2003
 
21/18

Seattle Pacific University
  2000
 
22/1

Seattle Pacific University MIMP (1)
  2000
 
22/2

Seattle Pacific University MIMP (2)
  2000
 
22/3

Secure Community Transition Facility
  2003
 
22/4

Sound Transit: Anti-Sound Transit
  2000-2002
 
22/5

Sound Transit: Bids and Proposals
  2000
 
22/6

Sound Transit: Community Development Fund (1)
  2002
 
22/7

Sound Transit: Community Development Fund (2)
  2002
 
22/8

Sound Transit: Correspondence
  2001
 
22/9

Sound Transit: General Information
  2000
 
22/10

Sound Transit: King County Transportation Poll
  2001-2002
 
22/11

Sound Transit: Light Rail
  2000
 
22/12

Sound Transit: Light Rail Bill 113100
  2000
 
22/13

Sound Transit: Permanent Facilities
  2000
 
22/14

Sound Transit: Public Hearings
  2000
 
22/15

Sound Transit: Sane Transit Lawsuit
  2001-2002
 
22/16

Sound Transit: Transit Oriented Community Development Fund
  2002
 
22/17

Sound Transit: Utility Underground
  2002
 
22/18

Sound View Drive West
  2001-2002
 
22/19

South Lake Union: Biotech Design
  2003
 
23/1

South Lake Union: General Information
  2000-2001
 
23/2

South Lake Union: South Lake Union Property Sale
  1999-2003
 
23/3

South Lake Union: Vulcan
  2003
 
23/4

Space Needle Views (1)
  2001
 
23/5

Space Needle Views (2)
  2001
 
23/6

SPD Mounted Patrol Facility
  2000
 
23/7

SR 99 (Aurora) Plan
  2003
 
23/8

Station Area Planning
  2000
 
23/9

Station Area Overlay: General
  2000
 
23/10

Station Area Overlay: Permanent
  2000
 
23/11

Station Area Overlay: Public Hearing
  2000
 
23/12

Station Area Overlay: Station Area Planning Implementation
  2000
 
23/13

Station Area Plans
  2000
 
23/14

Subdivisions
  1994-2000
 
23/15

Sugimura Confirmation
  2003
 
23/16

Telecommunications (1)
  1999
 
23/17

Telecommunications (2)
  2000
 
23/18

Telecommunications (3)
  2002
 
23/19

Telecommunications (4)
  1999-2003
 
24/1

Telecommunications (5)
  1999-2003
 
24/2

Telecommunications (6)
  2002-2003
 
24/3

Telecommunications Ordinance
  2003
 
24/4

Telecommunications Public Hearing
  2000
 
24/5

Telecommunications Regulation Letters
  2003
 
24/6

Thornton Creek: Community Petition
  1999-2003
 
24/7

Thornton Creek: General Information
  2000-2001
 
24/8

Thriftway Rezone
  2000
 
24/9

Transferable Rights/Bonus Program: Bonus Portability
  2000
 
24/10

Transferable Rights/Bonus Program: General Information
  2000
 
24/11

Transferable Rights/Bonus Program: Labor
  2000
 
24/12

Transferable Rights/Bonus Program: Tree Protection
  2001
 
24/13

University of Washington: General Information
  1999-2000
 
24/14

University of Washington: Lease LID (1)
  2003
 
24/15

University of Washington: Lease LID (2)
  2003
 
24/16

University of Washington: Lease LID (3)
  2003
 
24/17

University of Washington: Lease LID Correspondence
  2002
 
24/18

University of Washington: Lease LID/Noise Ordinance (3)
  2003
 
25/1

University of Washington: Lease LID/Noise Ordinance (2)
  2003
 
25/2

University of Washington: Letters
  2003
 
25/3

University of Washington: U.W. Master Plan (1)
  2002
 
25/4

University of Washington: U.W. Master Plan (2)
  2002
 
25/5

University of Washington: U.W. Master Plan (3)
  2002
 
25/6

Urban Rest Stop
  2000
 
25/7

Vacant Building Report
  2000
 
25/8

View Protection
  2000
 
25/9

Views: General Information
  2001
 
25/10

Zoning: General Information
  2001
   
Legislative and Interdepartmental
  1999-2003
 
25/11

City Council: Council Correspondence
  2000-2003
 
25/12

City of Seattle: Project Lift-Off
  2002
 
25/13

Initiatives and Referendums: Council Elections Panel
  2002-2003
 
25/14

Initiatives and Referendums: District Elections
  2003
 
25/15

Initiatives and Referendums: I-77 - Childcare Espresso Tax
  2002
 
25/16

Initiatives and Referendums: I-75 - Sensible Seattle
  2002
 
25/17

Initiatives and Referendums: I-80 - Save Our Creeks
  2003
 
25/18

Initiatives and Referendums: Interstate 90
  2000
 
26/1

Office: Special Projects - Forward Thrust
  2002
 
26/2

Police Department: Asian Community Liaison
  2003
 
26/3

Police Department: Budget
  2003
 
26/4

Police Department: Domestic Violence
  2003
 
26/5

Police Department: Labor Relations Office of Professional Accountability
  2001
 
26/6

Police Department: OPA/Video Cameras in Patrol Cars
  2003
 
26/7

Police Department: SPD Overtime
  1999-2000
 
26/8

Public/Private Partnership
  2000-2001
 
26/9

Public/Private Partnership Panel
  2000