Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee Records
Scope and Contents note
The Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (NPAC) was established by the City Council in 1994 to assist with the development and implementation of the Neighborhood Planning Office. The Committee was made up of one person from each neighborhood district commission and up to six people chosen by the Director of the Department of Neighborhoods to provide diversity and citywide perspective. Members included representatives from the City Neighborhood Council, District Councils, the Seattle City Council, directors of City departments, and delegates from neighborhood planning groups. NPAC and NPO worked together to create guidelines and to plan the phases of the Neighborhood Planning Project.
The NPAC records (1.2 cubic feet) pertain to committee meetings and contain agendas, notes, and minutes, plus correspondence. Included in the files are drafts of planning guidelines, program overviews and project updates, funding and budget information, lists of committee members with short biographies, and maps.
Dates
- Creation: 1994-2010
Creator
- Seattle (Wash.). Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access note
Records are open to the public.
Historical Note
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.
Extent
1.2 Cubic Feet (3 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (NPAC) records contain information regarding committee meetings, projects, and members.
Arrangement note
Files are arranged in reverse chronological order by meeting type or correspondence.
Subject
- Seattle (Wash.). Neighborhood Planning Office (Organization)
- Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Neighborhoods (Organization)
- Seattle (Wash.). Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee (Organization)
- Title
- Guide to the Neighborhood Planning Advisory Committee Records 1994-2010
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Scott Cline
- Date
- Š 2002
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
- EAD Location
- http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv21212
Repository Details
Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository