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5760-00. Neighborhood Planning Office

 Record Group
Identifier: 5760-00
The Neighborhood Planning Office (NPO) was created in 1994 to implement the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for neighorhood planning. The office began work in January 1994 with a goal of creating 30 neighborhood plans in four years. The program was extended for a fifth year, after which the office was folded into the Department of Neighborhoods (DON). Throughout the planning process the NPO worked closely with the Office of Management and Planning and DON. Each neighborhood was assigned a staff member to oversee the planning process and consultants were hired to facilitate communication between community members. Areas of priority were urban centers, manufacturing and industrial centers, urban villages, and distressed areas. The planning process was broken into three steps: pre-application, Phase I, and Phase II. Work on the pre-application for funding included creating an Organizing Committee, setting neighborhood boundaries, developing planning guidelines, and developing neighborhood profiles and maps. Phase I included outreach to community members, organizations, and businesses to organize and discuss the state of the neighborhood, write a community vision statement listing the values and goals of the neighborhood, and create a Planning Committee to lead Phase II. Phase II consisted of planning and developing projects and putting the plan through the validation process. The final plans, subject to environmental review to ensure compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), were submitted to the City Council for review, approval, and adoption. Once approved, projects were prioritized for funding.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Neighborhood Planning Office Director's Records

 Series
Identifier: 5760-01
Abstract

Director's Records (created by Director Karma Ruder) for the Neighborhood Planning Office, 1994-1999; included are materials relating to the planning process, the NPO's work with other City agencies, and issues faced by the neighborhoods.

Dates: 1991-1999; 1995-1998

Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee Records

 Series
Identifier: 5760-05
Abstract

Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (NPAC) records contain information regarding committee meetings, projects, and members.

Dates: 1994-2010

Neighborhood Planning Office Public Information Officer Records

 Series
Identifier: 5761-01
Abstract

The Public Information Officer's records include information on Neighborhood Planning Office programs, material for presentations, and program development information.

Dates: 1994-1999

Neighborhood Planning Tool Kit

 Series
Identifier: 5761-03
Abstract

Materials compiled by the Neighborhood Planning Office to assist groups in creating neighborhood plans.

Dates: 1997

Data Viewer: A Neighborhood Information System

 Series — Box 1
Identifier: 5761-04
Scope and Contents note

Computer program and data files on 8 compact discs; ISO 9660 compliant. Discs include ARCview GIS software necessary for viewing data. Software and data files are designed to permit interactive thematic mapping; accompanying documentation includes user's guide and documentation. Data is from 1997.

Dates: 1997

Neighborhood Plans

 Series
Identifier: 5762-01
Abstract

Records from Seattle's neighborhood planning process.

Dates: 1994-1999

Neighborhood Planning Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 5762-02
Abstract

Records concerning Seattle neighborhood planning.

Dates: 1990-2000; 1995-1999

Neighborhood Planning Office Community Profiles

 Series
Identifier: 5762-03
Abstract

Profiles of Seattle neighborhoods compiled by the Office of Management and Planning for the Neighborhood Planning Office.

Dates: 1992-1997