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5400-00. Model Cities Program

 Record Group
Identifier: 5400-00
In response to urban problems of poverty and race in the United States, Congress passed legislation in November 1966 to initiate a demonstration effort known as the Model Cities Program. Called the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Act of 1966 PL 754, the primary goal of this legislation was to improve the quality of urban life. The Model Cities Program goals and objectives were to reduce social and economic disadvantages in designated neighborhoods, provide maximum training and employment opportunities, and establish health services for residents. Financial and technical assistance was made available to cities, through the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to ameliorate social, economic, and physical conditions in needed neighborhoods. City agencies were required to coordinate their efforts and the program emphasized the citizen participation. The goals of the program were to coordinate and concentrate federal, state and local resources, develop innovative programs, and to involve local residents in the planning and development process. Eligible cities received one-year planning grants to prepare Comprehensive Plans. Implementation and on-going planning occurred over a five-year demonstration period. Seattle was the first city chosen to receive federal funds. The planning process involved creating a Comprehensive Plan in the first eight months, quantifying five-year objectives for the Model Neighborhood Area and developing first-year action plans and programs. An extension of the Model Cities program was launched August 1, 1972 by the Nixon administration to provide for more review, involvement, and cooperation by various levels of local government and citizens, with less review at the federal level. Nixon approved $2.3 billion to fund model cities from 1969 to 1973. Model Cities funding was terminated June 20, 1975. In Seattle, the Mayor and City Council supported an ad hoc committee, which first met in November 1966, to prepare a grant application. The committee defined the Model Neighborhood as the Central Area, Pioneer Square, and the International District. The population of this geographical area comprised about 10 percent of the city’s population and about 61% of the city’s non-white population. The initial application stated "Seattle is a city which is still short of the crisis situation of the older urban centers…The Model neighborhood is in the initial stages of decay, not the final stages….It is because we do still have time that we have developed the sense of urgency to attack our problems now." The program was administered by the City’s Executive Department. Walter Hundley, 38, was announced as the program director in December 1967. Hundley came to Seattle in 1954 to serve as a minister of a nondenominational church and later joined the State Department of Public Assistance. In 1967 he was Director of the Central Area Motivation Program, an anti-poverty project in Seattle. Hundley was chosen by a 10-member citizen’s committee, headed by Charles Brink, Dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Washington. The major components of the administrative structure for SMCP consisted of an Advisory Council, Steering Committee, staff, and task forces. The Advisory Council consisted of over 80 members representing organizations within the Model Neighborhood. Task forces worked with staff on planning. Based on work done by the Task Forces, Hundley reorganized and rewrote the drafts and submitted to HUD. HUD announced in December 1968 that Seattle’s First-Year Action Program was the first to be approved for funding. The First-Year Action Program proposed projects in nine areas which corresponded to the focus of each task force. The areas included: Arts and Culture, Education, Employment and Economic Development, Health, Housing, Law and Justice, Physical Planning and Environment, Welfare, and Youth. From 1968 to 1971, the SMCP was successful in planning, developing, and implementing a variety of effective programs. Programs were developed in collaboration with the model neighborhood, which included, community activists, and a variety of agencies at local, state, and federal levels. In 1971, Seattle was one of 16 cities chosen to participate in the Planned Variation or city-wide expansion. The Seattle Model Cities Program received $5.2 million in federal funds and the program was expanded to include three additional neighborhoods: north Seattle, southeast Seattle, and southwest Seattle. Walter Hundley was appointed to a city-wide post by Mayor Wes Uhlman and Louis C. Warner was appointed manager of the east branch, the city’s original program. Jim Hurd and then George Clark were managers of the Southwest Branch; John Ybarra, Jr. was manager of the Southeast Branch; the North Branch manger was John Mitsules. Seattle’s Model Cities funding ended in 1974 and the program was transferred that year to the Department of Human Resources for closeout. Following the loss of funding, many projects were continued under the auspices of community organizations, larger institutions, City agencies, and other governmental entities. Some received ongoing funding through the Community Development Block Grant program.

Found in 110 Collections and/or Records:

Model Cities Program Director's Correspondence

 Series
Identifier: 5400-01
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, memoranda, and directives of Walter Hundley, director of the Model Cities Program.

Dates: 1968-1973

Model Cities Program Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Correspondence

 Series
Identifier: 5400-02
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, grant applications, directives, and policy and procedure information relating to funding and Federal evaluation of the Seattle Model Cities Program.

Dates: 1968-1974

Model Cities Program Central Administrative Records

 Series
Identifier: 5400-03
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, policies and procedures, performance reports, manuals, inventories, organization charts, press releases, and accounting records relating to the planning, monitoring, and general administration of the Model Cities Program. Includes correspondence with city, state, federal, and non-governmental agencies directly related to the Model Cities Program; and materials related to project evaluation planning.

Dates: 1967-1974

Model Cities Program Press Clippings

 Series
Identifier: 5400-04
Scope and Contents note

Scrapbooks and folders of news clippings and press releases concerning the Model Cities Program, its various projects, and issues of concern in the model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1967-1971

Model Cities Program Press Releases

 Series
Identifier: 5400-05
Scope and Contents note News releases publicizing Model Cities programs, events, and meetings and announcing new appointees to positions, and advertising job openings in Model Cities programs. The news releases contain information on Mini-Tran, an NAACP membership drive, citizen advisory councils, youth programs, neighborhood branches, citizen participation, creation of new councils, committees, and task forces, social service and medical facilities, community centers, child care, housing, education, and...
Dates: 1971-1973

News Report (Newsletter)

 Series
Identifier: 5400-06
Scope and Contents note

Newspaper format publication sent to residents of the Model Neighborhood to communicate Model Cities Program developments. Includes photographs, profiles of individuals, and reports on events. Varies from weekly to monthly publication.

Dates: 1968-1971

Social Indicators Data

 Series
Identifier: 5401-01
Scope and Contents note

Primarily demographic data compiled by the Model Cities Program Information Unit from the United States Census and its own research files. The data is arranged to correspond with the 14 project areas of the Seattle Model Cities Program.

Dates: 1972

Model Cities Program Reports, Studies and Evaluations

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5401-02
Scope and Contents note Studies, surveys, proposals, work programs, grant applications and awards, action plans, status reports, audits and evaluations, contracts, and financial reports relating to the Model Cities Program and its projects. Also included are reference manuals and handbooks concerning general accounting, reporting, and evaluation procedures. Several reports and studies deal with the program nationally. Items are cataloged individually in ...
Dates: 1968-1975

Model Cities Program Citizen Participation Division Records

 Series
Identifier: 5402-01
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, policies and procedures, training materials, task force rosters, and other records relating to activities of the division responsible for coordinating citizen participation in the Model Cities Program.

Dates: 1969-1972

Model Cities Program Advisory Council Records

 Series
Identifier: 5402-02
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, membership files, planning documents, and minutes for all branch and city-wide advisory councils.

Dates: 1968-1973

Model Cities Program Task Force Minutes

 Series
Identifier: 5402-03
Scope and Contents note

Proceedings of task force meetings, including all task forces for each model neighborhood and program category.

Dates: 1968-1973

Model Cities Program Task Force Records

 Series
Identifier: 5402-04
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, and general working papers for program category task forces in the pre-planned variations model neighborhood.

Dates: 1968-1972

East Model Neighborhood Office Records

 Series
Identifier: 5403-01
Scope and Contents note

Administrative files relating to the daily operation of the East Model Neighborhood branch office; and correspondence, reports, and working files for task forces in all relevant program categories.

Dates: 1971-1973

North Model Neighborhood Office Records

 Series
Identifier: 5403-02
Scope and Contents note

Administrative files relating to the daily operation of the North Model Neighborhood branch office; and correspondence, reports, and working papers of task forces in all relevant program categories.

Dates: 1971-1973

Southeast Model Neighborhood Office Records

 Series
Identifier: 5403-03
Scope and Contents note

Administration files relating to the daily operation of the Southeast Model Neighborhood branch office. Includes weekly reports compiled for the Model Cities Program director and records of the various task forces in all program categories.

Dates: 1971-1973

Southwest Model Neighborhood Office Records

 Series
Identifier: 5403-04
Scope and Contents note

Administrative files relating to the daily operation of the Southwest Model Neighborhood branch office; and correspondence, reports, and minutes of task forces in all program categories.

Dates: 1971-1973

Model Cities Program City-Wide Program and Proposals

 Series
Identifier: 5403-05
Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to city-wide programs and proposals under the planned variation structure for Model Cities Programs established in 1971. These include projects to be operated in each of the four model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1971-1973

Model Cities Program Administrative Commission Records

 Series
Identifier: 5405-01
Scope and Contents note Correspondence, fiscal records, Commission charters and by-laws, and manuals of an agency created to increase the flexibility and efficiency of the Model Cities Program in administering its projects. The Commission was a public corporation established in 1972 to undertake certain fiscal activities not within the Model Cities Program's legal authority. It allowed the City to avoid the prohibition against lending its credit to Model Cities projects involving the purchase and redevelopment of...
Dates: 1972-1975

Model Cities Program Financial Reports

 Series
Identifier: 5408-01
Scope and Contents note

Financial reports and audits conducted by the Model Cities Program and other accounting firms, including Touche Ross and Co. The audits and reviews cover program and contracting costs.

Dates: 1970-1972

Afro-American Arts Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-01
Scope and Contents note Model Cities funding was directed to Black Arts/West, a program of the Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP), to enhance its performing arts program. The specific purpose was to expand theater activities and provide community exposure to drama. Funding supported a children's theater, the professional training of actors, and the production of plays of local and regional interest. By the final year of Model Cities funding, Black Arts/West productions drew audiences totalling over 12,000, and...
Dates: 1969-1974

Swimming/Water Safety Education Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-02
Scope and Contents note The project was initiated in July 1971 to provide children and adults in the Model Neighborhood with swimming lessons and water-based exercise classes. The YMCA operated the project. During the summers of 1971 and 1972, over 200 pre-teens received swim lessons. In 1972, the program expanded to include weekly "swim and trim" classes for adults; and in 1973, funding provided portal to portal transport for 50 youth who enrolled in water skiing classes. Due to a reduction in Fifth Action Year...
Dates: 1970-1973

Cinematography Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-03
Scope and Contents note The Cinematography Project provided training for high school and college students in cinematography, still photography, film production and directing, film and videotape editing, television news photography, and screen writing. It also provided career counseling and job placement. During its first year, the project was administered by the Seattle School District #1. However, the project focused more on community based activities and local television stations and did not aligned with the...
Dates: 1970-1974

Black Academy of Music Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-04
Scope and Contents note The Black Academy of Music was established as a community orchestra in 1970 to provide residents with instruction in Black music, composition, and arranging, and to prepare talented students for music careers. SMCP refused to fund the project because it felt there was little chance the Academy could secure permanent funding. The Department of Housing and Urban Development also had a policy against funding independent entities that had no track record of management and fiscal success....
Dates: 1973-1974

City-Wide Recreation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-05
Scope and Contents note This project, administered through the Department of Parks and Recreation, was designed to create a centralized resource for comprehensively planning, programming, and promoting recreational opportunities. The goal was to develop model information and a planning resource system using computer technology that could coordinate recreation activities city-wide. At completion of the project, the Parks Department implemented the program and analytical tools at the Ballard and Loyal Heights...
Dates: 1972-1974

Youth Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-06
Scope and Contents note This project was funded to create a comprehensive youth recreation program for approximately 15,000 model neighborhood youth with an emphasis on the older teen population. The project grew in scope in 1971 to include efforts to form a consortium of youth serving agencies to coordinate city-wide planning for all youth programs and to support youth advocacy. SMCP funds provided support for planning and administrative staff as well as thirty special projects operated by youth service agencies....
Dates: 1969-1974

Model Neighborhood Camp Records

 Series
Identifier: 5411-07
Scope and Contents note

Provided for renovation and operation of the Red Barn Ranch near Auburn as a resident camp to give model neighborhood youth a camping experience.

Dates: 1969-1973

Prepaid Health Care Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-01
Scope and Contents note

Provided comprehensive health care to 1500 low income families in the model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1970-1974

Odessa Brown Children's Clinic Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-02
Scope and Contents note

Provided medical and dental services to approximately 10,000 model neighborhood children annually, and supported health education and outreach.

Dates: 1969-1974

Environmental Health Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-03
Scope and Contents note

Campaign to remove junk and garbage, raze unsafe buildings, clear vacant lots, control rodents, and extend environmental health education in the model neighborhoods. Quarterly progress reports include photographs, maps, and copies of the Seattle-King Co. Health Dept. Environmental Health project "Environmental Newsletter."

Dates: 1969-1974

Developmental Comprehensive Health Care Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-04
Scope and Contents note

Predecessor to Prepaid Health Care Project.

Dates: 1968-1970

Community Mental Health Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-05
Scope and Contents note

Provided mental health services in the model neighborhoods and Harborview area. Operated by Harborview Medical Center.

Dates: 1969-1974

Pioneer Square Neighborhood Health Station Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-06
Scope and Contents note

Provided health care and preventive practices services to transient population in Pioneer Square and the International District. Operated by Harborview Medical Center.

Dates: 1970-1974

Food and Nutrition Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-07
Scope and Contents note

Attempt to reduce incidence of malnutrition in the East Model neighborhood and to raise the general level and quality of family nutrition.

Dates: 1970-1971

Treatment for the Indigent Alcoholic Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-08
Scope and Contents note

Project to remove indigent alcoholics from the criminal justice system, to improve evaluation of alcoholism treatment programs, and provide effective treatment and referral services.

Dates: 1970-1973

Neighborhood Health Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-09
Scope and Contents note

Provided decentralized health and dental care to residents in the Planned Variations Model Neighborhoods.

Dates: 1971-1973

Center for Addiction Services Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-10
Scope and Contents note

Provided comprehensive rehabilitation service including detoxification, emergency medical assistance, and crisis intervention.

Dates: 1972-1974

Odessa Brown Neighborhood Health Complex Records

 Series
Identifier: 5412-11
Scope and Contents note

Established a health care clinic in closer proximity to model neighborhood residents than any other existing facilities in order to better serve community health care needs.

Dates: 1969-1974

Legal Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5413-01
Scope and Contents note

Legal services provided in civil cases and education programs concerning the legal system. Offices established in the Southeast and North model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1972-1973

Community Service Officers Records

 Series
Identifier: 5413-02
Scope and Contents note

Project designed to improve relations between model neighborhood residents and Seattle Police Department, to reduce juvenile crime, to provide police with better understanding of minorities, and to increase percentage of minorities on the police force.

Dates: 1971-1974

Community Based Residential Treatment (Group Homes) Project Records

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5413-03
Scope and Contents note

Provided therapeutic alternative living situation for youth with serious family conflicts, provided resources for youth services agencies, and tested feasibility of short-term resolution of youth-family conflicts.

Dates: 1969-1974

Public Defender Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5413-04
Scope and Contents note

Provided legal counseling for low income defendants and sought reforms in criminal justice system.

Dates: 1969-1974

Chance Halfway House Records

 Series
Identifier: 5413-05
Scope and Contents note

Community-based corrections facility for adult felony offenders designed to aid their social and personal adjustment.

Dates: 1970-1974

Group Legal Services Records

 Series
Identifier: 5413-07
Scope and Contents note

A project to establish a membership-fee-based non-profit legal assistance corporation to provide low-cost legal services to persons who do not qualify for free legal assistance.

Dates: 1969-1974

Comprehensive Services for the Aged Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-01
Scope and Contents note

Training, employment, and social activities program for the elderly.

Dates: 1969-1974

Special Counseling and Continuation School Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-02
Scope and Contents note

Program of health, education, and counseling services for pregnant teenage girls and school age parents. Operated by the YWCA.

Dates: 1969-1973

Neighborhood Social Service Center Network Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-03
Scope and Contents note

Recreational and cultural activities, and social services project for the East Model Neighborhood. Includes Cherry Hill Neighborhood Facility, International District Neighborhood Resource Center, Seattle Indian Center, and Yesler Neighborhood Social Service Center.

Dates: 1968-1974

Neighborhood Multi-Service Centers Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-04
Scope and Contents note

Project designed to create neighborhood focal points for social services with various agencies providing center staffing as required by specific model neighborhood needs.

Dates: 1972-1974

Skid Road Shelter and Food Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-05
Scope and Contents note

Project to erect a permanent shelter for 150-200 skid road residents requiring temporary shelter.

Dates: 1969-1974

Child Care Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-06
Scope and Contents note

Provided coordinated child care for low-income and welfare families, emphasizing education, health care, and nutrition.

Dates: 1969-1974

Aid to Dependent Children Mothers' Council Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5414-07
Scope and Contents note

The project was designed to enhance understanding and communication between welfare system offices and recipients, to educate recipients regarding their rights, and to assist individuals in moving out of the welfare system.

Dates: 1969-1971

Early Childhood Education Center Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-01
Scope and Contents note

Project to support individualized instruction for learning at child's own speed and promotion of multi-cultural education.

Dates: 1971-1973

Seattle Career Opportunity Program-Education (SCOPE) Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-02
Scope and Contents note

Designed to encourage model neighborhood education trainees to work with children as a vehicle for on-the-job training.

Dates: 1970-1973

Occupational Skills Development Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-03
Scope and Contents note

Project provided vocational education and on-the-job training during high school years to ensure that graduates and drop-outs had marketable skills. Operated for nearly half of Garfield High School student body in cosmetology, life sciences, nursing, dry cleaning, and child care.

Dates: 1970-1972

Extended Services Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-04
Scope and Contents note

Served school drop-outs and suspendees through continuing education, job training, and health services.

Dates: 1969-1974

Model Neighborhood Middle Schools Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-05
Scope and Contents note

Individualized instruction in math and reading for grades 5-8 and inservice training for school staff. Designed to increase student interest in education, academic success, and to decrease drop-out statistics.

Dates: 1969-1973

Central Area School Council Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-06
Scope and Contents note

Created to promote community involvement with the schools and to foster better relations between parents and administration.

Dates: 1972-1974

Central Area Motivation Program - Educational Talent Search Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-07
Scope and Contents note

Provided training and work experience for youth in recruitment and counseling on academic and financial assistance.

Dates: 1972-1973

Campi Preschool Transportation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-08
Scope and Contents note

Coordinated the transportation of preschool children to and from school via the Minitran services.

Dates: 1970-1974

Educational Development Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-09
Scope and Contents note

A project to develop strategies for improving the relationship between model neighborhood residents and the schools, and improve communications between parents from multi-ethnic backgrounds and teachers.

Dates: 1969-1974

English as a Second Language Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5415-10
Scope and Contents note

Created to improve the English language capabilities of Asian residents of the model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1972-1973

Economic Resource Development Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5416-01
Scope and Contents note

Provided management assistance to model neighborhood business-people and advised them on preparation of acceptable business loan applications.

Dates: 1969-1974

Construction Industry Development Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5416-02
Scope and Contents note

Assistance was provided to minority contractors in preparation of bids and efforts were made to increase jobs for model neighborhood residents by fostering use of minority contractors, especially in public works.

Dates: 1968-1974

City Economic Development Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5416-03
Scope and Contents note

This project promoted and assisted the development of new and existing industries in Seattle and was designed to reduce model neighborhood unemployment.

Dates: 1972-1973

Contract and Employment Compliance Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-01
Scope and Contents note

The project goal was to gain, maintain, and guarantee minority contractor employment based on Seattle's fair employment practices ordinance.

Dates: 1969-1974

Intern Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-02
Scope and Contents note

The Intern Project provided entry level employment in potential career occupations with the opportunity for continuing education and on-the-job training which could lead to advancement.

Dates: 1969-1973

Employment Unicenter Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-03
Scope and Contents note

A demonstration project designed to develop a centralized service center for all employment related services in the East Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1969-1974

Public Service Careers Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-04
Scope and Contents note

Assistance was given minority group members in qualifying for permanent City civil service jobs.

Dates: 1970-1973

Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center Skills Center Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-05
Scope and Contents note

Provided research and development activities related to establishing a new MDTA skill center for Seattle-King County while offering training and employment for model neighborhood residents.

Dates: 1971-1974

Scholarship Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-06
Scope and Contents note

Provided scholarships and other financial assistance to the financially and socially disadvantaged to pursue high education.

Dates: 1970-1974

United Construction Workers Association Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-07
Scope and Contents note

This project was designed to increase minority employment in the construction industry through affirmative action, manpower services, and aid to government agencies responsible for contract compliance.

Dates: 1969-1973

Manpower Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-08
Scope and Contents note

Project to establish manpower service center in the Southeast Model Neighborhood. Service primarily the Asian community.

Dates: 1972-1973

Industrial Workshop/Social Service Complex Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-09
Scope and Contents note

Designed to train disadvantaged and socially handicapped persons in social and job skills, to create an industrial plant in the East Model Neighborhood, and to employ persons who successfully completed the work adjustment training phase of the project.

Dates: 1969-1973

Management Intern Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-10
Scope and Contents note

Provided academic and on-the-job training opportunities for unemployed and underemployed model neighborhood residents to assist them in obtaining middle management positions.

Dates: 1970-1973

Consumer Protection Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5417-11
Scope and Contents note

A project to study the feasibility of creating an office for consumer affairs in City government and to secure grant funding.

Dates: 1970-1974

Seattle Housing Development Corporation Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-01
Scope and Contents note

Project to coordinate efforts to reduce blight, assist in renewal planning, and increase available low and moderate income housing.

Dates: 1969-1974

Home Repair Service Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-02
Scope and Contents note

To train Model Neighborhood residents in repair skills and to provide financial assistance to homeowners for repairs. Designed to improve quality of neighborhood structures.

Dates: 1970-1973

Housing Demonstration Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-03
Scope and Contents note

A project to develop new housing in the Model Neighborhood. In 1969, funds were committed for the building of twelve new housing units; however, the project came to a halt when HUD froze 235 housing funds. In 1973, the project assisted in the purchase of the Texada Apartment Building, which was renovated to serve as housing for low-income elderly Model Neighborhood residents. Records include correspondence with FHA.

Dates: 1969-1973

Leased Housing Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-04
Scope and Contents note

Public housing project for leasing of Seattle Housing Authority units.

Dates: 1969-1972

Tenant Organization Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-05
Scope and Contents note

Project to organize East Model Neighborhood tenants and provide legal counsel in addressing tenant-landlord problems.

Dates: 1969-1971

Holly Park Redevelopment Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-06
Scope and Contents note

Planning project for community redevelopment including community organization and management, an economic forecast, a social service program, and a housing and relocation program.

Dates: 1972-1974

High Point Redevelopment Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5418-07
Scope and Contents note

Designed to explore redevelopment opportunities as a means to overcome social and housing problems in the High Point Housing project in the Southwest Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1972-1974

Relocation Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5419-01
Scope and Contents note

Program to assist Model Neighborhood residents and businesses forced to move by public action in finding housing and making the move an improvement over previous living conditions. Operated by the Department of Community Development.

Dates: 1969-1974

Mini-Tran Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5420-01
Scope and Contents note

Project to make Model Neighborhood activity and service centers more accessible through convenient, inexpensive public transportation not duplicating existing transportation services.

Dates: 1969-1974

Bus Shelters Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5420-02
Scope and Contents note

Project to design and place bus shelters in model neighborhoods.

Dates: 1971-1974

Special Transportation Services Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5420-03
Scope and Contents note

Designed to support planning and coordination of SMCP transportation projects and provide transportation services to the poor, elderly, and handicapped.

Dates: 1972-1974

Transportation Study Records

 Series
Identifier: 5420-04
Scope and Contents note

A study of transportation problems and suggested remedies in the East Model Neighborhood. Special attention was given to developing alternatives for the proposed I-90 freeway route.

Dates: 1969-1974

Parks Development Records - East

 Series
Identifier: 5421-01
Scope and Contents note

Upgrading East Model Neighborhood Parks recreational facilities, and improving environmental quality of selected parks.

Dates: 1969-1974

Parks Development Records - Southeast

 Series
Identifier: 5421-02
Scope and Contents note

Upgrading Park and recreation facilities at Brighton and Van Asselt Playgrounds in the Southeast Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1971-1973

Parks Development Records - Southwest

 Series
Identifier: 5421-03
Scope and Contents note

Upgrading playgrounds in the Southwest Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1971-1973

West Seattle Reservoir Land Acquisition Records

 Series
Identifier: 5421-04
Scope and Contents note

Project to purchase West Seattle Reservoir property for creation of urban open space facility in the Southwest Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1971-1973

Parks Development Records - North

 Series
Identifier: 5421-05
Scope and Contents note

Upgrading playfield facilities in North Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1971-1973

El Centro de la Raza Records

 Series
Identifier: 5421-06
Scope and Contents note

Project for creation of an ethnic center for Spanish speaking model neighborhood residents. The multi-service center provides cultural, social, and public health services.

Dates: 1971-1974

Program Management System Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5422-01
Scope and Contents note

Project to design, develop, and implement a city-wide computer based program planning, budgeting, and management information system. Project was managed by the Office of Management and Budget.

Dates: 1970-1973

Model Cities Program Office of Executive Policy Records

 Series
Identifier: 5422-02
Scope and Contents note

Creation of office to coordinate city-wide planning and policy development, to review and direct priorities, and to strengthen intergovernmental relations.

Dates: 1972-1973

Model Cities Program Information and Evaluation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5422-03
Scope and Contents note

Administration Project to obtain, analyze, and provide information upon which Model Cities staff could base management and planning decisions.

Dates: 1969-1974

Neighborhood Renewal and Housing Rehabilitation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-01
Scope and Contents note

The project was designed to enhance the environmental quality of model neighborhoods through improvement and development projects, and housing rehabilitation.

Dates: 1970-1974

Pioneer Square Upgrading Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-02
Scope and Contents note

Project to improve and upgrade Pioneer Square lighting, paving, and boat landing consistent with historic preservation criteria for the district.

Dates: 1972-1974

Utilities Upgrading Records - Southeast

 Series
Identifier: 5423-03
Scope and Contents note

Project to improve street lighting in a portion of the Southeast Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1972-1974

Utilities Upgrading Records - Southwest

 Series
Identifier: 5423-04
Scope and Contents note

Project to replace septic tanks in Southwest Model Neighborhood with sanitary sewers.

Dates: 1972-1974

Utilities Upgrading Records - North

 Series
Identifier: 5423-05
Scope and Contents note

Project funds supplemented Forward Thrust in design and construction of a storm drainage system in North Greenwood.

Dates: 1971-1974

Street and Safety Improvement Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-06
Scope and Contents note

Project to improve streets and sidewalks in Model Neighborhoods.

Dates: 1971-1973

Greenbelt Acquisition Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-07
Scope and Contents note

Project to assist in acquisition of three greenbelt in Southwest Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1972-1973

Residential Traffic Diverter System Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-08
Scope and Contents note

Project designed to place landscaped traffic diverters in neighborhoods to increase safety and help beautify the areas.

Dates: 1972-1973

Model Neighborhood Land Use Planning Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5423-09
Scope and Contents note

Project for planning community renewal and land use plan for the East Model Neighborhood. Included are minutes, agendas, and other material of the Model Cities Land-Use Review Board.

Dates: 1969-1974

Utilities Upgrading Records - East

 Series
Identifier: 5423-10
Scope and Contents note

Project to improve sidewalks, sewers, and lighting, and to move wiring underground in the East Model Neighborhood.

Dates: 1969-1974

Neighborhood Development Program - Project Area Council Records

 Series
Identifier: 5424-01
Scope and Contents note

Renewal and restoration project in Leschi to aid and involve residents in housing rehabilitation and improvements.

Dates: 1971-1973

Citizen Training Program Records

 Series
Identifier: 5424-02
Scope and Contents note

The Model Cities Program contracted with the Washington State Planning and Community Affairs Agency for the latter to provide orientation for staff, teachers, and citizen participants on the goals, objectives, and history of model cities.

Dates: 1971-1972

Citizen Participation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5424-03
Scope and Contents note

Developed means for Model Neighborhood residents' involvement in planning, monitoring, and directing public service activities in the neighborhoods.

Dates: 1968-1974

Washington State Citizen Participation Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5424-04
Scope and Contents note

State-funded project for training model neighborhood residents in leadership skills required for effective work on Citizen Participation Task Forces and Advisory Councils.

Dates: 1972-1973

Model Cities Program Contracts

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1802-C5
Scope and Contents note

Contracts and agreements with individuals and organizations for services offered through the Model Cities Program. Includes 434 contracts.

Dates: 1969-1974