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Seattle Municipal Archives Finding Aids

KidsPlace Records

 Series
Identifier: 2105-03

Scope and Contents note

Series contains correspondence, reports, brochures, and flyers for KidsPlace, a program designed to re-establish Seattle as a child-friendly city. KidsPlace was founded in 1984 by the Junior League of Seattle, the Metrocenter YMCA, and the City of Seattle. Its first program was a survey of 6750 school-age children asking them what they liked, disliked, and would change about Seattle, as well as what they would do if they were Mayor for a day. KidsPlace created a number of programs throughout Seattle, including further Mayor for a Day events and a Kids Salute. This series contains correspondence about the establishment of the program and its events, reports on the program, and correspondence from other U.S. cities seeking information and assistance on establishing their own KidsPlace programs.

Dates

  • Creation: 1984-1991

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

Records are open to the public.

Historical Note

The Office of Economic Development (OED) was created in 1972 as part of the Department of Community Development to provide information to businesses expanding or relocating in Seattle. Its main efforts consisted of business development and capital investment, business assistance and advisory services, business liaison, special projects, and research.

In 1992 the City Council reorganized the functions of the Department of Community Development and established the Economic Development Transition Project. This project was assigned responsibility to contract for services to manage the City's business loan programs and to develop and recommend a strategy for the City's economic development programs.

OED was reorganized into the Executive Department in 1993. Its assigned functions included coordination of programs and policies related to the support of a diversified economy, livable wage jobs, access to education, job training and self-employment opportunities, and increased capacity for local neighborhood revitalization. OED administered the City's business loan programs, including loans funded by Urban Development Action Grants, the Neighborhood Business Development Loan Program, Washington State Development Loan Funds, the Seattle Small Business Lenders Association, and Community Development Block Grants.

The Office negotiated and administered contracts with organizations engaged in the provision of economic development services. Additional functions included the implementation of Community Development Block Grant contracts, as well as administration of federal, state, and local grants such as Central Seattle Neighborhood Special Purpose Grants, Economic Development Administration Planning Grants, the Southeast Opportunity Fund, and the Southeast Good Neighbor Fund. OED provided staff support to the City's Industrial Development Corporation, which issued industrial revenue bonds to provide low-interest financing for private business investment in Seattle. The Office also assumed responsibility for staffing the Mayor's Small Business Task Force and administering certain contracts. The director was appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council.

Full Extent

0.4 Cubic Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Records documenting a project to make Seattle a child-friendly city.

Title
Guide to the KidsPlace Records 1984-1991
Author
Finding aid prepared by Megan O'Shea
Date
Š 2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.
Sponsor
Funding for processing this record series was provided through a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
EAD Location
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv06948

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

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