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4683-00. James Street

 Record Group
Identifier: 4683-00
James Street was born August 9, 1942. He received a bachelors degree and Master of Public Affairs from Princeton University. Street served four years as an Air Force intelligence officer during the Vietnam War. Following the war, he was employed as an economist and budget analyst at the World Bank (1971-1974), but then enrolled at the University of Puget Sound where he received his law degree in 1977. Street practiced anti-trust and labor law with Schweppe, Krug, and Tausend, a Seattle law firm, from 1977-1983. Street ran for City Council in 1983, defeating incumbent Jack Richards; his tenure began in January 1984. Street's primary issues while on Council were land use and regional growth and education issues. He served as chair of the Land Use Committee (1984-1989), Growth Policies and Regional Affairs Committee (1990-1995), and was Council President in 1994-1995. He also proposed and chaired the Council's first Education Committee (1988-1989). Street also served as president of the Puget Sound Regional Council in 1992 and 1993. Street was a driving force behind the creation of the Department of Neighborhoods (DON) and the development of the Neighborhood Matching Fund grant program within DON. The bulk of his records documents Street's influence in land use issues, particularly in development of the City's comprehensive plan, establishing policies for major institutions, environmental protection, and downtown planning. He was also an advocate for low income housing and housing preservation. In the area of education, Street pushed hard for the City's Families and Education Levy and implementation of the Children and Youth Action Plan for at-risk families. Street made an unsuccessful run for mayor in 1989. He chose not to run for reelection to City Council in 1995. Following his tenure on the Council, Street spent four years as a Superior Court judge, including one year in juvenile court. In 2001, he became a steering committee member and director of the Reinvesting in Youth program, a regional effort in prevention and early intervention with at-risk youth.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Jim Street Subject Files

 Series
Identifier: 4683-02
Abstract

Subject files of Seattle City Council member Jim Street; includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, and studies relating to issues including land use, the downtown plan, neighborhood planning, housing, education, and economic development.

Dates: 1967-1995

Growth Policies and Regional Affairs Committee Records

 Series — Box 1
Identifier: 4683-03
Scope and Contents note

Agendas for meetings of committee dealing with regional growth and planning issues. Includes committee votes and cross references to audio tapes of meetings.

Dates: 1990-1995

Land Use Committee Calendars

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4683-04
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas including members present, the short title of legislation being considered, and action taken. Attached to calendars are briefing memoranda from committee staff. For the period covered, the committee was known as Planning and Urban Development, then Urban Development.

Dates: 1972-1989

Education Committee Records

 Series — Box 1
Identifier: 4683-05
Scope and Contents note

Agendas for City Council's Education Committee. Agendas include number and title of legislation, resolutions, and comptroller files.

Dates: 1986-1989