STREET-RAILWAYS
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Norris C. and Louise Bradley vs. The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation, 1930
Ordinance 24, 1904-04-04
An Ordinance requiring the maintenance of certain lights by The Seattle Electric Company along its street railway line in Georgetown, to comply with the terms of its railway franchise, and designating the locations of such lights.
Ordinance 35, 1904-06-13
An Ordinance limiting the maximum speed of electric or street cars in the City of Georgetown, and providing a penalty.
Ordinance 41, 1894-03-19
An ordinance relating to the operation and control of street and electric railway cars in the Town of Columbia.
Ordinance 41, 1904-10-03
An ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the Town of South Park.
Ordinance 42, 1890-08-07
An Ordinance granting a franchise to the West Street and North End Electric Railway Company, for an Electric Motor Street railway in the Town of Ballard.
Ordinance 46, 1894-04-09
An ordinance relating to the operation and control of street and electric cars in the Town of Columbia.
Ordinance 47, 1907-03-04
An ordinance granting to William R. Crawford, his successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways on and along certain streets in the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 48, 1907-03-04
An ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway on and along certain streets, avenues, and places in the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 48, 1904-11-21
An ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the Town of South Park.
Ordinance 49, 1907-03-04
An ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway along and upon certain parts of Brents Street, Columbus Street and other streets, avenues and places in the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 53, 1907-03-28
An ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway along and upon certain parts of Forty-second Avenue South (otherwise known as Milton-Noble Street) and other streets, avenues and places in the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 54, 1907-03-18
An ordinance granting to William R. Crawford, his successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways on and along certain streets in the City of Columbia.
Ordinance 56, 1903-03-03
An Ordinance granting to Jacob Furth, his successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the Town of West Seattle.
Ordinance 84, 1904-04-05
Ordinance 86, 1904-04-19
An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 56, entitled "An Ordinance granting to Jacob Furth, his successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the Town of West Seattle."
Ordinance 98, 1904-11-15
An Ordinance fixing the tax levies for the taxes for the Town of West Seattle, King County, Washington, upon the assessed valuation of all the property situated within the boundary of the said city as equalized by the Board of Equalization and corrected by the Auditor of said King County for the year A. D. 1904.
Ordinance 99, 1906-04-23
An ordinance amending Section 7 of Ordinance No. 3 of the Town of South Park.
Ordinance 100, 1905-01-03
An Ordinance making it unlawful for any person or persons to interfere with, meddle with, injure or impair or remove any part or portion of the city electric street railway system, unless authorized by the proper city official or body having control thereof, and prescribing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 108, 1892-07-19
An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 42, entitled "An Ordinance granting a franchise to the West Street and North End electric Railway Company, for an electric motor street railway in the Town of Ballard."
Ordinance 119, 1892-11-10
An Ordinance providing for the revocation of the rights, privileges and franchise granted to the West Street and North End Electric Railway Company on certain streets in the City of Ballard, by Ordinance No. 42 of said city.
Ordinance 122, 1892-12-06
An Ordinance granting a franchise to the Seattle Consolidated Street Railway Company, for an electric motor street railway in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 123, 1905-11-13
An Ordinance fixing the tax levies for the taxes for the City of West Seattle, King County, Washington, upon the assessed valuation of all the property situate within the boundary of the said City as equalized by the Board of Equalization and corrected by the Auditor of said King County for the year A. D. 1905.
Ordinance 139, 1903-12-07
Ordinance 147, 1906-07-23
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway on and along certain parts of California Avenue and other streets, avenues and places in the City of West Seattle.
Ordinance 148, 1906-07-23
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway on and along certain parts of Railroad Avenue and other streets, avenues and places in the City of West Seattle.
Ordinance 152, 1906-08-27
Ordinance 165, 1906-12-24
Ordinance 166, 1906-12-24
An Ordinance ordering the sale and conveyance to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, for the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) of the line of street railway now owned by the City of West Seattle, together with the power house lots, power house and all other structures, right and easements composing the municipal street railway plant of said City, and directing the execution and delivery to said Company of a property instrument of conveyance thereof.
Ordinance 235, 1896-07-21
An Ordinance providing for the revocation of the rights, privileges and franchise granted to the Seattle Consolidated Street Railway Company for an Electric motor street railway in the City of Ballard, by Ordinance No. 122, of said City.
Ordinance 288, 1907-04-24
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway along and upon certain parts of Bateman Street and other streets and places in the City of Georgetown.
Ordinance 480, 1901-11-19
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 481, 1901-11-19
An Ordinance granting to Jasper Compton, his associates, heirs and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 482, 1901-11-12
An Ordinance granting to Fred E. Sander, Inc., and W. W. Delong, their successors and assigns, a franchise to build and operate a street railway in the City of Ballard, King County, Washington.
Ordinance 541, 1910-04-04
An Ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a street railway along and upon certain parts of "A" Street, Bateman Street Extended, and other streets and places in the City of Georgetown.
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.
Ordinance 573, 1903-12-16
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate spur tracks on certain parts of Ballard Avenue.
Ordinance 709, 1903-11-17
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, franchise to construct, maintain and operate spur tracks on certain parts of "C" Street in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 769, 1904-05-10
An Ordinance granting to the Northern Pacific Railway Company, its successors and assigns, the franchise and right to construct, maintain and operate a railroad spur track over and across Shilshole Avenue and Main Street in the City of Ballard, King County, Washington.
Ordinance 861, 1905-01-03
An Ordinance granting to Fred E. Sander, Incorporated, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 1006, 1906-02-27
An Ordinance granting to Fred E. Sander, Incorporated, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 1020, 1906-04-03
An Ordinance granting to The Seattle Electric Company, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railway extensions connecting with its present street railway system, and extending over certain parts of Railroad Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Crawford Street and other streets, avenues and places in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 1101, 1906-07-24
An Ordinance granting to Loyal Railway Company, Incorporated, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.
Ordinance 1103, 1906-07-31
An Ordinance granting to Fred E. Sander, Incorporated, its successors and assigns, a franchise to construct, maintain and operate street railways in the City of Ballard.