Housing
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Jim Compton Electronic Correspondence
This series includes general correspondence from councilmember Jim Compton and his Legislative Assistant Linda Robson.
Jan Drago Subject Files
Housing, Human Services, and Community Development Committee Records
Agendas, draft legislation, correspondence, reports, and notes related to issues before the committee during McIver's tenure as chair.
Housing, Human Services, Health, and Culture Committee Records
Records of the committee from Nick Licata's tenure as chair.
Newsletters
Newsletters created by Nick Licata to provide a forum for his opinions and as a means of disseminating information and public policy issues to his constituents. Subjects include all issues that come before the City Council with emphasis on Licata's special areas of interest including parks and recreation, cultural resources and activities, the arts, transportation, and social justice concerns. Includes both "Urban Politics" and "Nick's Notes."
Planning, Land Use, and Sustainability Committee Records
Records of the committee during Richard Conlin's tenure as chair.
Sam Smith Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and studies relating to Smith's activities and interests on City Council, especially during his final six years in office. Primary subjects include utilities, public safety, social services, and issues within the African-American community.
Peter Steinbrueck Subject Files
Housing, Human Services, Education and Civil Rights Committee Records
Agendas, correspondence, draft legislation, reports, staff analysis, and notes related to issues before the Housing, Human Services, Education and Civil Rights Committee during Steinbrueck's tenure as chair.
Sherry Harris Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other materials related to education, public safety, land use, housing, and social services issues. Topics include the education summit, joint use of school facilities, domestic partnerships, the Comprehensive Plan, the Housing Levy, public restrooms, Just Cause Eviction Ordinance amendments, and drug traffic loitering. Most of the education material predates Harris' tenure on the City Council.
Clarence Massart Subject Files
Correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, and photographs collected by Massart while serving on City Council (1950-1967). Includes materials relating to Metro, Seattle Center, Century 21 Exposition, Pacific Science Center Foundation, and the Port of Seattle. Other subjects include transportation, city finances, housing, alcoholism, sports stadium, human rights, and urban renewal.
Margaret Pageler Subject Files
Tina Podlodowski Subject Files
The records include correspondence, petitions, proposals, constituent letters, and draft legislation related to economic development, City-wide technology issues, comprehensive planning, labor relations, open space, public safety, sexual minorities, housing, and zoning issues. Specific topics include the Sand Point neighborhood, off-leash areas, cable communications, the Added Activities Ordinance, the Seattle Commons, landslides, Bradner Park, and sports stadiums.
Urban Development and Housing Committee Records
Committee agendas, draft legislation, and recorded votes of the Urban Development and Housing Committee, chaired by Hildt.