Kingdome (Seattle, Wash.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
14,000 Seattle Voters v. City, 1972-1973
Baseball Litigation Records
Records relating to the Seattle Pilots' short residence in the city, including maintenance files for Sick's Stadium and documents relating to various lawsuits after the team left Seattle.
Frye Investment Co v. City, 1973-1976
James D. Braman, Jr. Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and reference materials relating to DCD's activities, project, and mission. These are the Director's personal office files and include some materials of an administrative nature. Arranged alphabetically.
King County Multipurpose Stadium Park and Access Plan (2 folders), 1975-1977
Kingdome demolition, 2000
Land Use Project Director's Records
The Land Use Planning Project was a Model Cities Program venture operated by DCD. It was designed to develop a land use plan in the East Model Neighborhood. Records include correspondence, reports, notes, and reference material of the project director.
Seattle Center Executive Director's Records
Records relating to the administration and operations of Seattle Center.
Fire Marshal Subject Files
Records from the Office of the Fire Marshal.
Stadium Parking and Access Committee (SPARC) Records
Records of an interagency committee concerning the Kingdome.
Jim Street Subject Files
Subject files of Seattle City Council member Jim Street; includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, and studies relating to issues including land use, the downtown plan, neighborhood planning, housing, education, and economic development.
George Benson Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and reference materials relating to Benson and topics of particular interest to him. Major subjects include parks and recreation, traffic and transportation, and the Westlake Mall Project, the Downtown Seattle Transit Project, the University District Transportation Program, the Waterfront Streetcar, gun control, land use, and solid waste disposal.
Floyd C. Miller Subject Files
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to Miller's tenure on City Council and his brief stint as acting mayor.