Seattle Neighborhood Planning Office Public Information Officer's files, 1994-1999.

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Seattle Neighborhood Planning Office Public Information Officer's files, 1994-1999.

Files reflect activities including how information about neighborhood programs was dispensed through newsletters, press releases, flyers, the NPO's web site, community presentations, and public access television. Material for presentations includes notes and images of program events in the form of slides, negatives, and photographs. Material for interviews on government access television includes videotapes of the shows, correspondence, and condensed transcripts.

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Neighborhood Planning Data Viewer Geographical Information System.

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Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Neighborhoods.

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Seattle (Wash.). Neighborhood Planning Office

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The Neighborhood Planning Office (NPO) was established in 1995 as a direct result of the City's adoption of the Comprehensive Plan. The plan required development of neighborhood plans within four years to improve the quality of life consistent with neighborhood goals and City policies. The neighborhood plans were development through a collaborative process involving City planning staff and neighborhood associations. The NPO was sunset in December 1998 and its functions were transferred to the De...

McGuire, Laurence

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Seattle (Wash.). Neighborhood Planning Office. Public Information Officer

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The Neighborhood Planning Office (NPO) was created in 1994 to implement the goals of the comprehensive plan for neighborhood planning. The office began work in Jan. 1994 with a goal of creating thirty neighborhood plans in four years. The program was extended for a fifth year, after which the office was folded into the Dept. of Neighborhoods (DON). Throughout the planning process the NPO worked with the Office of Management and Planning (OMP) and DON. Each neighborhood was assigned a staff membe...