Department of Parks and Recreation Annual Reports 1894-[ongoing]
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Seattle (Wash.). Board of Park Commissioners
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Acts in an advisory capacity to the Seattle, Wash., mayor, City Council, and Department of Parks and Recreation. From the description of Minutes, 1890-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925127 From the description of Resolutions, 1922-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70925128 Legislation in 1887 (Ordinance 874) created the Board of Parks Commissioners, consisting of three members to be appointed by City Council; these members served three-year t...
Seattle (Wash.). City Clerk
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The position of City Treasurer was created in Seattle's first City Charter in 1869. The Treasurer administered the collection, management, and disbursement of all City monies, invested temporary surplus cash, and administered Local Improvement District assessments. The Treasurer, like the Comptroller, was an elected official until 1992, when a City Charter amendment abolished the two positions and consolidated the two departments into an executive agency, the Department of Finance. F...
Seattle (Wash.) Dept. of Parks.
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The Department of Parks and Recreation maintains the City's parks, shorelines, and boulevards and administers community centers, public golf courses, and other athletic and cultural facilities. Seattle's first park was established in 1884 after David Denny donated land to the City for that purpose. At that time, a three-member park committee, with limited authority, was created to manage the nascent park system. A Board of Parks Commissioners was established in 1890 with control ove...
Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation.
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The Department of Parks and Recreation maintains the City's parks, shorelines, and boulevards; and administers community centers, public golf courses, and other athletic and cultural facilities. Seattle's first park was established in 1884 after David Denny donated land to the City for that purpose. At that time, a three-member park committee, with limited authority, was created to manage the nadcent park system. A Board of Parks Commissioners was established in 1890 with control over all public...