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Seattle Municipal Archives Finding Aids

Urban Renewal Program Correspondence

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1642-09

Scope and Contents note

Urban Renewal Program correspondence, arranged chronologically.

Dates

  • Creation: 1958-1968

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

Records are open to the public.

Historical Note

The Urban Renewal Program was authorized by ordinance in 1957, and the first federal funds allocated for neighborhood studies were received in 1959. The program was designed to eradicate urban "blighted areas" in the City. It was initially administered by the Executive Department, and then transferred to the Department of Community Development in 1969. The Urban Renewal Division was responsible for coordinating federal funds for local projects. Conventional urban renewal funding was designated for four neighborhoods: Yesler-Atlantic, University-Northlake, South Seattle, and Pike Place Market. In addition, Neighborhood Development Program funds targeted Leschi, South Park, and North Greenwood. Despite the early identification of neighborhoods and the adoption of urban renewal plans, most projects did not get underway until the mid- to late 1960s.

Full Extent

2 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement note

Photographs are arranged in batches according to their original order.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Refolder

Location of Records

SMA

Title
Guide to the Correspondence 1958-1968
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

Contact:
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