Transportation Planning
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Arterial Highway Projects : 1960-65 Capital Improvement Program / 9 printed drawings mounted on board / Empire Expressway other interchanges, 1957
Carht et al v. City, 1972-1972
J.G. Von Herberg vs. The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation, ED. L. Terry, as Treasurer, and Harry W. Carroll, as Comptroller of the City of Seattle, and Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a corporation, 1930
Plan of Seattle (Bogue Plan)
Comprehensive plan for the City prepared by Virgil C. Bogue, an engineering consultant from New York. Also known as the Bogue Plan, it recommended replanning along European boulevard lines, improved transportation system, adoption of the Olmsted Brothers parks plan, relocation of the Civic Center, and development of the Port of Seattle. Approved 18-3 by the Commission, the plan was rejected by Seattle voters in 1912.
Records of the Office of the Mayor
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.
Paul Schell Departmental Correspondence
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and notes related to all City functions during Mayor Paul Schell's administration. Records are organized by City agency responsible for the specific issue addressed in the correspondence. Major topics covered in the materials include transportation, public safety, education, housing and human services, utilities, economic development, the arts, parks, and neighborhoods.
Martha Choe Subject Files
Richard McIver Subject Files
Traffic Control (includes photographs of Chicago, Portland, New York, Syracuse, Detroit, Albany, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Cleveland, Kansas City, Pittsburgh), 1927-1927
Transportation Committee Records
Committee agendas, draft legislation, staff notes, record of votes, and background material relating to traffic and transportation issues in Seattle.
Office of Management and Budget Working Files
Correspondence, reports, articles, and other working papers relating to issues and projects studied by OMB. Included are long range land use planning, the project to develop a new city hall plan, the failed waterfront levy of 1989, and the Westlake Mall.