Alcoholism
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Gordon S. Clinton Mayoral Records
Correspondence, reports, and studies, financial papers, minutes, speeches, notes and memoranda, newspaper clippings, and ephemera relating to Clinton's term as mayor. Includes departmental files and correspondence with agencies and individuals outside City government. Arranged alphabetically for each year.
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 Subject Correspondence
Correspondence, reports, and other records related to the issues, programs, and organizations that were part of the work of the Mayor's Office during Royer's tenure. Major topics covered include downtown issues, housing, the arts, community councils, transportation, KidsPlace, environmental issues, sports, Interstate 90, Metro, gay and minority issues, Pioneer Square, schools, and boards and commissions. Arranged alphabetically by subject for each year.
Tom Byers Records
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and studies relating primarily to health and human services issues, especially public health concerns and homelessness.
Anne Levinson Records
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to human services issues including welfare reform, youth services, the homeless, and alcoholism and drug abuse.
Pioneer Square Neighborhood Health Station Records
Provided health care and preventive practices services to transient population in Pioneer Square and the International District. Operated by Harborview Medical Center.
Treatment for the Indigent Alcoholic Project Records
Project to remove indigent alcoholics from the criminal justice system, to improve evaluation of alcoholism treatment programs, and provide effective treatment and referral services.
Floyd C. Miller Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to Miller's tenure on City Council and his brief stint as acting mayor.