Norm Rice Departmental Correspondence
Scope and Contents note
Records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and briefing materials to and from City agencies regarding the full range of municipal government activities during Rice's terms as mayor. Topics include municipal facilities, arts and culture, planning, budget and financial issues, and schools and education, among others. Records are arranged chronologically and then by major departments within City government. Constituent correspondence is included in this record series.
Dates
- Creation: 1990-1997
Creator
- Rice, Norman B. (Person)
- Seattle (Wash.). City Clerk (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access note
Records are open to the public.
Biographical Note
Norman B. Rice was born in Denver on May 4, 1943. He received his college education at the University of Washington, earning a bachelor's degree in communications and a Masters of Public Administration. Rice holds honorary degrees from Seattle University, the University of Puget Sound, and Whitman College. Before entering City government, he worked as a reporter at KOMO-TV News and KIXI radio, served as Assistant Director of the Seattle Urban League, was Executive Assistant and Director of Government Services for the Puget Sound Council of Governments, and was employed as the Manager of Corporate Contributions and Social Policy at Rainier National Bank.
Beginning in 1978, Rice served eleven years on City Council, including a term as Council President; he also served as chair of the Energy and Finance and Budget Committees. Rice facilitated the development of more equitable cost allocation and rate design procedures for Seattle City Light as part of his work on the Energy Committee; his accomplishments on the Finance and Budget Committee included the passage of the Women and Minority Business Enterprise Ordinance and the elimination of City investments in firms doing business in South Africa. Norm Rice also worked to improve public safety in Seattle and advocated for the use of local funds to improve conditions for disadvantaged Seattle citizens.
Rice was elected mayor of Seattle for the term beginning January 1, 1990, and served two full terms. He was the first African-American mayor in Seattle's history. An important issue in his first mayoral race was mandatory busing of schoolchildren to improve integration in schools; schools and education continued to be an important issue throughout his tenure as mayor, including support for the Families and Education Levy. Downtown revitalization was also a top priority during his tenure as mayor.
Rice ran for mayor a second time in 1993 and was re-elected. He also served as President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. After leaving office, Rice served as President and CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle from 1998 to 2004; he then became vice-chair of Capital Access, LLC, and a visiting professor at the University of Washington.
Full Extent
58.8 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement note
Chronological
Location of Records
SMA
Subject
- Seattle SuperSonics (Basketball team) (Organization)
- Seattle Aquarium (Organization)
- Seattle Seahawks (Football team) (Organization)
- Seattle Mariners (Baseball team) (Organization)
- Seattle Repertory Theatre (Organization)
- United States. Bonneville Power Administration (Organization)
Geographic
Topical
- Affirmative Action
- African Americans
- Aged
- Alcoholism
- Animal Control
- Anti-Violence Project
- Bicycle trails -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Bridges
- Building Codes
- Cable television
- Child care
- Community Development Block Grants
- Community Service Centers
- Community health services -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Consular Corps
- Data processing -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Discovery Park
- Downtown Planning
- Drainage and Wastewater Utility
- Drug Abuse
- Economic development
- Education
- Emergency Health Services
- Emergency management -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Environmental Health
- Families and Education Levy
- Females
- GMA
- Gangs -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Gays
- Graffiti -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Greenbelts
- Historic preservation -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Homeless
- Housing
- Judicial Selection
- Labor Relations
- Minority Enterprises
- Neighborhood Plans
- Open Space Land
- P-Patch Program
- Parking
- Police Intelligence
- Public Utilities
- Recycling
- Regional Power Planning
- Rental housing
- Seattle Center
- Seattle Commons
- Sister cities
- Small Businesses
- Solid Waste
- Sports facilities
- Streets
- Taxes
- Taxicabs
- Traffic safety
- Transportation Planning
- Utility Rates
- Vacating
- Veterans
- Waterfronts
- Weatherization
- Womens Business Enterprises
- Woodland Park Zoo
- Youths
- Zoning
- Title
- Guide to the Norm Rice Mayoral Records 1978-1997
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
- EAD Location
- http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv70300
Repository Details
Part of the Seattle Municipal Archives Repository