Youths
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Community Development Block Grant Project Records
Correspondence, reports, program plans and project summaries, financial monitoring records, and letters of authority to expend funds for block grant funded programs. Seattle's block grant programs concentrate in low income neighborhoods and focus on housing rehabilitation; extension of human services such as child care, nutrition, victim advocacy, medical services, and employment and training; and neighborhood improvement through economic development.
"Cops and Kids" VHS video (cataloged separately in motion picture database), 1998-1998
Delia Domet, a minor, by Julienne Domet, guardian ad litem vs. The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation (Appellant's Opening Brief and Respondent's Brief), 1927
Delia Domet, a minor, by Julienne Domet, guardian ad litem vs. The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation (Appellant's Reply Brief), 1927
Edna Simmons, a minor, by Edward Simmons, her guardian ad litem vs. The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation of the first class, 1929
Ivers v. Towne, 1963-1963
McDonald, Donald v. City, 1967-1969
Ordinance 7, 1903-07-27
An ordinance regulating and licensing the sale or giving away of intoxicating liquors in the Town of South Park, and fixing and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 9, 1904-02-01
An Ordinance fixing the hours at which minors are not allowed abroad and fixing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 11, 1902-05-27
An Ordinance governing the traffic in intoxicating liquors within the Town of West Seattle, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 17, 1890-06-07
An Ordinance defining and prescribing the punishment of certain misdemeanors.
Ordinance 18, 1893-02-27
An ordinance fixing the amount to be paid for license to sell malt and spirituous liquors, wine, ale, etc., and providing the manner in which the same shall be issued.
Ordinance 54, 1905-03-20
An ordinance prohibiting boys or girls under the age of eighteen years from being abroad upon the streets, alleys or public grounds in the Town of South Park, after the hour of nine o'clock p. m., from April first to October first in any year, or after eight o'clock p. m. of the balance of the year, and prescribing penalties therefor.
Ordinance 106, 1902-07-26
An ordinance for the furtherance of peace and good order and providing for the punishment of any breach of this ordinance.
Ordinance 226, 1896-01-28
An Ordinance making it a misdemeanor for Boys and Girls under Sixteen years of age to be on the Streets, alleys or public grounds of the City of Ballard, or in any public place of resort at certain hours, and providing the fines hereout for the same.
Ordinance 443, 1909-03-29
An Ordinance providing for the licensing and regulating of the traffic in intoxicating liquors within the City of Georgetown and providing penalties for violation thereof, and repealing Ordinance No. 10, approved February 15, 1904, and Ordinance No. 302, approved July 3, 1907, and Ordinance No. 349 approved December 11, 1907.
Ordinance 557, 1902-09-23
An Ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order in the City of Ballard and providing for the punishment of violations of this ordinance.
Norm Rice Departmental Correspondence
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.
Charles T. Royer Communications and Public Information Records
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, and reports of Mayor Royer's public information staff. Records cover topics including budgets, housing, the West Seattle Bridge, police, and transit.
School Traffic Safety Committee Minutes
The School Traffic Safety Commission was established in 1975, charged with advising the Mayor and City Council on issues relating to school traffic safety. The commission also served as a liaison between the city and the Seattle Public School District. Minutes cover such topics as crosswalks, school buses, crossing guards, traffic signals, and safety education.