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Seattle Municipal Archives Finding Aids

Tim Burgess Electronic Correspondence

 Series
Identifier: 4615-01

Scope and Contents Note

Email correspondence from City councilmember Tim Burgess tenure at city councilmember. This series includes the councilmember's correspondence as well as staff accounts with many topics related to the committees Burgess chaired which included Public Safety, Human Services, and Education, Government Performance and Finance, Education and Governance, Affordable Housing, Neighborhoods, and Finance and the Budget committee. Constituent correspondence spans a wide range of subjects of concern to citizens, especially homeless encampments, sports arena proposals, the Woodland Zoo elephants, proposal for public banking, and ride-share regulation. Attorney-client privileged materials have been separated.

Dates

  • Creation: 2007-2018
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 2008-2017

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Records are open to the public.

Conditions Governing Use

Records are available for use onsite through ePADD software in the SMA reading room.

Historical Note

Tim Burgess served on City Council for ten years, from 2008 to 2017. His time on Council ended early when he took over as Seattle's Mayor after Ed Murray resigned. His term as "accidental mayor" lasted 71 days, until the election results were certified and Jenny Durkan was sworn in. Burgess was born and raised in Seattle, growing up in Capitol Hill and attending Lincoln High School and the University of Washington. While in college he began working as a journalist for radio station KJR, where he covered police corruption, among other topics. He then joined the Seattle Police Department, serving at different times as a patrolman, detective, and press aide. After leaving the police department, Burgess worked for anti-poverty organization World Concern, and later started Burgess & Associates, an advertising agency. Outside of work, he was chair of the Queen Anne Community Council, and also served for 12 years on Seattle's Ethics and Elections Commission. He defeated David Della in the 2007 City Council race and took office at the beginning of 2008. During his tenure on council, he focused on police issues, preschool, public safety, and the city's finances, among other topics.

Full Extent

317859 email messages (20 GB)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Email correspondence from Tim Burgess's tenure on the City Council.

Related Materials

Additional materials from Councilmember Burgess’ tenure found in City social media accounts and City websites are searchable online through ArchiveSocial and Archive-IT.

Separated Materials

Attorney-client priviliged materials have been separated.

Location of Records

SMA

Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

Contact:
PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle 98124-4728 USA US