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Heidi Wills Electronic Correspondence

 Series
Identifier: 4695-01

Scope and Contents Note

This series includes general correspondence from Councilmember Heidi Wills and her Legislative Assistants Josh Belzman and Jo Chavira-Bash. It contains internal and external correspondence revolving around the business of the city council, including the monorail, Seattle's Anti-Discrimination Law, the Lake Union Boathouse, transportation and land use issues, as well as other topics. A large proportion of the records is constituent correspondence, advocating for or against proposed legislation or addressing specific city issues or concerns.

Dates

  • Creation: 2000-2003

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Records are open to the public.

Conditions Governing Use note

This material is available for use onsite in the SMA reading room through the electronic records search.

Biographical Note

Born in 1968, Wills attended the University of Washington earning a degree in history of science, technology and medicine. While at the University, Wills was elected UW student body president. After college, Wills worked as an aide to King County Executive Ron Sims. She was elected to City Council in 1999, defeating Charlie Chong, to serve a four-year term. She was defeated by David Della in 2004.

During her tenure on Council, Wills was chair of the Energy and Environmental Policy Committee and vice-chair for the Housing, Human Services, Education, and Civil Rights Committee, and the Transportation Committee. She was passionate about environmental issues, and worked towards establishing standards for "green" buildings, as well as air and water quality issues. The Energy Committee also gave Wills one of her most difficult jobs, that of managing the electric utility during a volatile energy market. Under Wills, council approved four rate increases to start paying off debt. Wills was also involved in the search for a new superintendent for City Light.

Perhaps the major challenge Wills faced during her term was questionable campaign contributions from strip club owner Frank Colacurcio and land use zoning at his club "Rick's." She repaid the contributions and a fine but the issue may have cost her re-election. Wills also worked on third-party billing for water and sewer. The proposed legislation was an attempt to regulate how landlords bill their tenants for utilities.

She was married during her tenure on City Council, to Kobi Yamada in 2002. In 2005, Wills became Executive Director of The First Tee of Great Seattle, part of a World Golf Foundation initiative dedicated to providing young people of all backgrounds an opportunity to develop through golf and character education.

Full Extent

10 digital files (242 MB)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This series includes general correspondence from councilmember Heidi Wills and her Legislative Assistants, Josh Belzman, and Jo Chavira-Bash. It contains internal and external correspondence revolving around the business of the city council.

Arrangement

The folder structure of this subseries is that of the original mailbox as it was preserved by Groupwise exported through Nexic Personal Publisher. Original subfolder names and order have been maintained reflect divisions by both date and subject.

Related Materials

Councilmember Heidi Wills, City of Seattle Website. 01 Nov 2003-. Internet Archive Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20031101042504/http://www.seattle.gov/council/wills/

Location of Records

SMA

Processing Information note

According to legacy practice, files were burned on a compact disc from network storage for transfer to archives. Disc images were then captured and files moved to network storage with regular fixity checks. CloneSpy was used to filter and log duplicate files. Duplicate files and non-record material were deleted. Spider2008 PII Scan and DtSearch were used to screen for sensitive information. DROID was used to identify file formats, extract metadata, and facilitate processing decisions. ReNamer was used to remove and log problematic characters from file names. Files were then logged and transferred using Robocopy to preservation storage.

Title
Guide to the Heidi Wills Electronic Correspondence 2000-2003
Author
Finding aid encoded by Sarah Shipley.
Date
©2015
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.
EAD Location
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv30792

Repository Details

Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository

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