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4693-00. Jeanette Williams

 Record Group
Identifier: 4693-00
Born in Seattle in 1918, Jeanette Williams attended Mercer Grade School and graduated from Queen Anne High School. She attended the Cornish School of Music and received degrees from the University of Washington and the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago as a violin major. She married in the 1940s and settled in Seattle, raising her two children in View Ridge. In 1962, Williams became chair of the King County Democrats. Running for City Council in 1969, Williams stressed two issues: establishing City programs for senior citizens and turning Sand Point Naval Base into a park. Williams served on City Council from 1970 until 1989, when she was defeated in her bid for a sixth term after a fiercely competitive race against Cheryl Chow. Williams chaired six committees during her tenure on City Council, including Human Resources and Judiciary 1970-1977; Transportation 1978-1981 and 1988-1989; Labor 1982-1983; City Operations 1984-1985; Parks and Public Grounds 1986-1987; and Intergovernmental Relations 1986-1989. One of Williams' earliest accomplishments on Council was the establishment of the Fair Campaign Practices Ordinance in 1971 and subsequent amendments. Legislation included a matching fund program and required candidates to list their contributors. The City ordinance was used by the State when it later drafted a campaign reform law. Two other important projects in Williams' tenure include construction of the West Seattle Bridge and acquisition of Kubota Gardens in the Rainier Beach area. The Office of Hearing Examiner was also created under Williams. Established in 1973, it was a judicial body ruling on land-use disputes. Williams successfully advocated for the creation of the Seattle Women’s Commission, which was established in 1971. Her work on women's issues was recognized at the first annual Seattle Women’s Summit on October 19, 2002. She also advocated for equal rights in housing and employment. As the Chair of the Parks and Public Grounds Committee Williams considered the Disney proposal for Seattle Center redevelopment. Williams' interest in the development of Sand Point Magnuson Park existed many years prior to its creation in 1974. Williams continued to be active in civic duties after leaving City Council. In 1999, she was appointed by the mayor to the Sand Point Blue Ribbon Committee, charged to review the park’s plan and make recommendations. She was chair of the Sand Point Liaison Committee during the 1990s. Williams served on the Advisory Council of the Seattle-Chongqing Sister City Association and served as a member of United Neighbors. In 2003, she was named to an 18-member Citizen Advisory Panel on Council Elections that studied the pros and cons of district, proportional, at-large, and other forms of representation. Williams died October 24, 2008.

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Jeanette Williams Subject Files

 Series
Identifier: 4693-02
Scope and Contents note Subject Files of Jeanette Williams, 1969-1989, reflecting her career on Seattle City Council. Major topics include transportation, especially construction of the West Seattle Bridge and I 90; parks and recreation, including Discovery Park and the Seattle Center; and records on legislation related to ethics, fair campaign practices, and open housing. Of note as well is material related to the Office of Women's Rights and the Seattle Women's Commission. Work of her legislative aides, including...
Dates: 1969-1993; 1970-1989

Jeanette Williams Speeches and Statements

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4693-03
Scope and Contents note

Speeches, prepared statements, and articles prepared for community meetings, hearings, conferences, and publications. Subjects include regional transportation planning, aging, women's rights, access to government, community development, and human resources planning, among other.

Dates: 1965-1990; 1970-1989

City Operations and Utilities Committee Records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4693-04
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas, draft legislation, staff reports, and other background materials relating to municipal utilities and city operations.

Dates: 1984-1986

Intergovernmental Relations Committee Records

 Series — Box 1
Identifier: 4693-05
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas, draft legislation, staff reports, and other background material and supporting documents relating to issues involving Seattle and other governmental jurisdictions.

Dates: 1986-1989

Parks and Public Grounds Committee Records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4693-06
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas, records of votes, staff reports, and draft legislation relating to parks, playfields, and other public recreational areas.

Dates: 1986-1988

Transportation Committee Records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4693-07
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas, draft legislation, staff notes, record of votes, and background material relating to traffic and transportation issues in Seattle.

Dates: 1978-1989

Human Resources and Judiciary Committee Records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4693-08
Scope and Contents note

Committee agendas, correspondence, staff reports, notes, and draft legislation relating to issues before the Human Resource and Judiciary Committee. Also known as Human Resources and Operations Committee.

Dates: 1974-1977

Jeanette Williams Personal and Political Records

 Series
Identifier: 4693-10
Scope and Contents note

Records documenting Williams' work in Democratic politics, as well as materials from her various City Council campaigns. Series also contains news clippings, correspondence, and ephemera.

Dates: 1960-2003

Jeanette Williams Photographs

 Series
Identifier: 4693-11
Abstract

Photographs from Councilmember Williams' years on the Seattle City Council

Dates: 1961-1989