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Jean Godden Electronic Correspondence

 Series
Identifier: 4631-01

Scope and Contents Note

Email correspondence from City councilmember Jean Godden's tenure as city councilmember. This series includes topics addressed by the committees she chaired, including the finances of city utilities (Seattle City Light and Seattle Public Utilities), development of city parks (including Magnuson Park), the monorail, transportation initiatives, the new SR 520 Bridge, waterfront planning, and one of her final efforts, Gender Pay Equity and Paid Parental Leave for city employees. Constituent correspondence spans a wide range of subjects of concern to citizens, especially homeless encampments, sports arena proposals, the Woodland Zoo elephants and ride-share regulations. Attorney-client privileged materials have been separated.

Dates

  • Creation: 2004-2015

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

Jean Godden served three terms on the Seattle City Council from 2004-2015. In August of 2003, Jean quit her job as a city columnist for the Seattle Times to successfully run for Council. In 2015, she was defeated by Rob Johnson during the switch to geographic council districts. Godden was born in 1931. She attended Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, later graduating from the University of Washington's School of Communications. Her official biography as a councilmember stated that “Jean was born into a nomadic military family; her father made maps and charts for the U.S. government, completing surveys for the Tennessee Valley Administration. They lived in 116 towns and cities before she arrived in Seattle at age 17.” Prior to her election to City Council, Godden was active in Seattle politics and community organizations. She was an active member of the League of Women Voters, Citizens Against Freeways (stopping the R. H. Thomson Freeway through the Arboretum), the Municipal League, and the United Way. Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman appointed Godden to the Charter Review Committee (circa 1969). She also served on the Board of Adjustment, which considered zoning variances. In a data sheet from 1972 for the Board of Adjustment her memberships include: “Formerly Public Relations Chairman, League of Women Voters; Past Director, Lake City Community Club; Member, Mayor’s Charter Review Committee, 1971; Member, Municipal League; Member, UGN Task Force on Community Councils.” Godden chaired several council committees, including the Finance and Budget Committee, the Special Budget Committee, and the Parks, Seattle Center, Libraries and Gender Pay Equity committee. Godden was co-chair of the Waterfront Committee, which was involved in the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement project.

Full Extent

243,734 email messages (10 GB)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Email Correspondence from Jean Godden's tenure as city councilmember.

Existence and Location of Copies

Related Materials

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

BRS GRUP ID Number

4631-00

Location of Records

SMA

Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

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