Seattle (Wash.)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Government Affairs and Labor Committee Records
Agendas, correspondence, memoranda, staff reports, draft legislation, and other materials related to general government business matters and labor issues that came before the committee during Drago's tenure as chair.
Independent External Audits
Independent audits of City agencies and programs conducted by external accounting firms. Records are primarily financial audits of public utilities.
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 Subject Files
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.
Mitchell Baker Records
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and studies relating primarily to land use and transportation issues and planning for Seattle Center development.
Seattle Center Executive Director's Records
Records relating to the administration and operations of Seattle Center.
Wesley C. Uhlman Subject Files
Westlake Development Authority Records
Correspondence, reports, agreements and contracts, charters, and fiscal and legal records related to the Westlake Development Authority, a public corporation created to plan and develop the Westlake Project in downtown Seattle. The WDA was chartered in December 1977 to develop a mixed-use urban center on a site that had long been considered for redevelopment as a park or public center. Mayor Charles Royer dissolved the WDA in July 1986.